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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, AI tools can revise Japanese text to improve clarity and tone. Use the Reword variant to rephrase text without changing the meaning.
Paste your Japanese text or upload a relevant file. The AI will then rephrase or translate the text, maintaining its original meaning while improving clarity.
Yes, AI tools can translate while revising your Japanese text. Input your text, and the AI can process it to provide a revised translation.
For professional correspondence in Japanese, use the Formal style in the Reword variant. It maintains a polite, business-appropriate tone.
Yes, you can upload images with Japanese text. The AI uses OCR to transcribe text, which can then be revised or translated.
Yes, you can use the AI tools online for free to revise Japanese text. Free users can process and see previews before full access.
Audio files in formats like .mp3, .wav, and .ogg can be transcribed for revision. Use the AI to convert speech to text and reword it.
Select the Friendly style in the Reword variant. This transforms text into a casual, approachable tone suitable for informal communication.
Yes, upload text files in formats like .txt or .csv. The AI will process the document text for revision or translation as needed.
Rewording requires at least 1 character, while Summarize and Write Email variants need 300 characters for efficient processing.
No, the tool requires an internet connection. All revisions occur online, providing immediate processing without offline capabilities.
Audio files can be a maximum of 60 minutes in duration. Files longer than this need to be split to fit into the upload limits.
No, custom styles aren't available. However, there are multiple predefined styles to fit various tones and contexts.
The tool accepts .txt, .md, .json, .csv for text, and several image, audio, and video formats which are automatically transcribed.
No, the tool doesn't support side-by-side comparisons. You can copy results to another editor for manual comparison.