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Frequently Asked Questions
Reword is an AI tool that rephrases text in different styles, enhancing clarity and engagement by adjusting tone and style.
To rewrite text with AI, input your text, select the Reword variant, and choose a style that fits your needs, like Friendly or Formal.
Reword offers several styles, including Friendly, Formal, Funny, Concise, Engaging, Empathetic, and HumanLike, allowing tailored transformations.
Yes, input your learning notes into the tool, select Reword, and choose a style like Formal or Friendly to make them clearer or more approachable.
Select the Engaging style in Reword to enhance interest and captivate your audience with lively and captivating language.
Yes, the Reword tool is intuitive and suitable for beginners, offering easy-to-use options for various rephrasing needs, like learning notes.
Yes, paste your essay into the interface, select Reword, and choose a style such as Formal for academic rewrites or Engaging for lively content.
For tutors, the Friendly or Engaging style is recommended to rewrite content, making it more approachable and interesting for students.
Yes, you can upload text files (.txt, .md, .json, .csv) for AI rewording, allowing for seamless content transformation and improvement.
Reword supports transcription of audio/video files into text before rephrasing, making it flexible for multiple content types.
Yes, choose the HumanLike style in Reword to make AI-generated text sound more natural and conversational.
No, Reword can rephrase text starting from just one character, while other variants require at least 300 characters.
No, you cannot create custom styles in Reword. However, you can choose from the provided styles to suit your needs.
No, the Reword tool requires an internet connection to function as it operates through a web-based interface.
No, the tool does not offer a side-by-side comparison feature for original and rewritten text.