About this free AI tool
TKCORE AI lists this as a free tool in the directory: overview, use cases, a short tutorial, and FAQs—plus links to related tools and blog guides.
TKCORE Paragraph Rewriter restates your draft for clarity, tone, or length without changing the underlying facts. Paste a paragraph, state the goal (shorter, more formal, simpler reading level), and regenerate until the voice fits—then export or paste back into your doc.
Editors and localization teams use paragraph rewriters daily. A dedicated page beats chat because the brief encodes “same facts, new voice” every run.
Features
- Meaning-preserving rewrites — smoother flow, active voice, or simpler vocabulary on request.
- Tone & length levers — formal, friendly, concise, or expanded within bounds you set.
- Multi-model comparison — see how different models handle nuance and terminology.
- Iteration in one URL — regenerate after tweaking a single constraint.
When to use it
- Marketing polish — tighten hero copy without changing the offer.
- Support macros — warmer tone while keeping policy language intact.
- Localization prep — simplify English before human translation.
- Academic clarity — improve flow while preserving citations you supply.
- Email snippets — rewrite one paragraph before pasting into Gmail.
Problems, value, and outcomes
Problems it helps solve: wordy first drafts and duplicated phrasing across pages. Value: surgical paragraph passes without rewriting the whole article in chat.
How it works
- Paste the paragraph — include any terms that must stay unchanged.
- State the rewrite goal — shorter, formal, simpler, or smoother transitions.
- Generate & diff mentally — confirm numbers, names, and negations match the original.
- Iterate — adjust one constraint at a time for predictable edits.
Example outcome
Example: a PM rewrites a release note paragraph for plainer English, keeps every version number identical, and ships the updated copy to the docs team the same hour.
Examples
Prompt example
Paste paragraph. Goal: smoother flow and topic sentence up front; same facts and order of ideas; do not shorten below 85% of original length; formal tone.
Expected output
A rewritten paragraph with clearer flow—no new statistics, promises, or product names.
Reusable templates
Rewrite brief
Source: [paste]. Goal: [shorter/formal/simpler/smoother]. Keep unchanged: [terms, numbers]. Tone: [voice]. Max length change: [%].
Editor diff check
Verify every number and negation; confirm product names match source; read aloud for awkward rhythm.
FAQ
- Will it change my facts?
- It should not when you instruct it to preserve meaning—but always diff numbers, dates, and negations manually.
- Can it make text shorter?
- Yes—specify a target length or percentage so the model knows how aggressive to be.
- Is this good for SEO rewrites?
- Use for clarity and readability, not to duplicate competitor pages. Add original examples and internal links after rewriting.
- Paragraph vs sentence rewriter?
- Use Paragraph Rewriter for full paragraphs; Sentence Rewriter for micro-edits on one or two lines.