Sometimes you only want individual words and phrases swapped, not the whole sentence reshaped.
Reworder centers on a change-strength control so you can decide how much of the wording is substituted.
How to use Reworder
- Paste the text you want to reword.
- Set how strongly to substitute words and phrases.
- Reword it and review the swaps.
Use cases
- Swapping words and phrases for alternatives.
- Lightly varying wording without reshaping sentences.
- Controlling how much of the text is changed.
Good to know
Reworder substitutes words and phrases in your browser, with a change-strength control that decides how many are swapped for alternatives. It runs locally with no upload. Because substitutions are automatic, some swaps may not fit the context, so read the result and adjust any wording that reads awkwardly. After the in-browser rewriter loads once it is cached, so it can run offline in the same browser; the first load needs a connection.
Frequently asked questions
Does it reword words or rewrite whole sentences?
It focuses on substituting individual words and phrases rather than reshaping sentence structure.
What does change strength control?
It sets how many words are swapped, from a light pass to a heavier substitution across the text.
Could a substitution read awkwardly?
Yes. Automatic swaps do not always fit context, so review the result and fix any wording that does not work.
Is my text uploaded?
No. Rewording runs in your browser and nothing is sent anywhere.