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Frequently Asked Questions
The direct style refers to writing that is straightforward and to the point, often emphasizing clarity and brevity while avoiding superfluous words.
The AI restructures your text to be concise and straightforward, emphasizing clarity and brevity without altering the original meaning.
Yes, the Reword variant with Formal style can refine formal documents to be direct and clear, suitable for professional settings.
Direct style is useful in crafting business emails, reports, or instructions where clarity and brevity are essential for effective communication.
The AI uses advanced grammar checks to ensure your text remains grammatically correct while simplifying it into a direct style.
Yes, when rewording, the AI may suggest synonyms to simplify or clarify the text without changing its original intent.
Free users can process and preview results. However, full access to saving and further options requires logging in.
You can upload text files like .txt, images for OCR, audio, and video files, all of which are transcribed automatically before rewording.
For the Reword variant, there is no minimum text length, allowing you to work with any size text, even a single word.
No, edits can't be made within the tool. If changes are needed, modify your original text and regenerate the output.
The AI analyzes your text and rephrases it using a specific tone or style, such as Direct, to meet your communication needs.
No, the tool requires an internet connection and does not support offline use.
No, the tool processes one text input at a time, ensuring quality and accuracy for each rewording task.
Each file can be a maximum of 100 MB, with audio and video uploads capped at 60 minutes.
Yes, the AI supports multiple languages, ensuring that reworded text maintains the original language of input.