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Rewrite copy instantly — control tone, length, and keywords

A lightweight, browser-based rewrite generator for content marketers, SEOs, product writers, and support teams. Preserve the original meaning while producing multiple, export-ready variants tailored for meta descriptions, ads, social, and support replies.

Channel-ready variants

Multiple per run

Generate several distinct rewrites in one session for testing and scheduling

Presets

SEO, Ads, Social, Support

Starter prompts tuned for common repurposing scenarios

Output format

Copy-ready text

Designed for direct paste into CMS, ad managers and social schedulers

Why use this tool

What this rewrite generator solves

Manually rewording the same content for different channels wastes time and often breaks brand voice or keyword targeting. This generator helps you produce consistent, channel-specific variants quickly while keeping core facts and keywords intact.

  • Repurpose blog paragraphs into meta descriptions and ad headlines without losing meaning
  • Standardize tone across product pages, help articles, and customer replies
  • Create multiple ready-to-test variants to speed A/B and audience experiments

Quick steps

How it works — practical workflow

Paste your source text, choose a prompt preset (SEO, ad, social, support), set tone and length constraints, and generate variants. Use side-by-side previews to compare options, tweak any variant inline, then export for your channel.

  • Step 1: Paste the paragraph, headline, or reply you want rewritten
  • Step 2: Select a preset and set constraints: tone, formality, and target length
  • Step 3: Optionally lock keywords or phrases to preserve SEO targets
  • Step 4: Generate 3–6 variants, edit inline, then copy or export

Starter prompts you can copy

Presets and prompt examples

Use these proven prompt patterns to get predictable results. Each preset adjusts the generator to prioritize readability, keyword placement, or length.

SEO rewrite (subheading)

Preserve keyword and reduce length for on-page subheadings.

  • Prompt: "Rewrite this paragraph for SEO: include the exact keyword 'remote team productivity', keep the original meaning, and reduce to 80–110 words for a subheading."

Meta description (155 chars)

Shorten while keeping the main keyword early in the sentence.

  • Prompt: "Shorten to fit a 155-character meta description while keeping the main keyword 'UX research' near the beginning."

Channel variants (ad, social, product)

Produce distinct formats for each channel with length and tone controls.

  • Prompt: "Create three versions of this product description: (1) ad headline (20–30 chars), (2) social post (casual tone), (3) product page copy (detailed)."

Support reply

Empathetic, action-oriented customer responses.

  • Prompt: "Polish this customer reply to be empathetic and action-oriented; include next steps and a one-sentence apology."

Tone adaptation

Switch formality while preserving facts.

  • Prompt: "Change the tone of the following paragraph from formal to conversational while preserving facts and removing jargon."

Fine-grained options

Designer controls: tone, formality, concision

Adjust three primary controls to match channel expectations: Tone (friendly, professional, urgent), Formality (informal to formal), and Concision (brief to detailed). Lock keywords or phrases you must keep, and set strict character/word limits for meta and ad copy.

  • Lock keywords to preserve SEO relevance
  • Switch between concise and expanded rewrites for different placements
  • Set a hard character cap for meta descriptions and ad headlines

Ready for publishing

Export and production

Export rewrite variants as plain text or formatted snippets suitable for CMS meta fields, ad platforms, social schedulers, and support systems. Use the inline editor to adjust phrasing before export so output requires minimal post-editing.

  • Copy-paste ready snippets for meta titles and descriptions
  • Short-form headlines prepared for ad platforms and social
  • Support replies formatted for canned-response libraries

Common source content

Source ecosystem — where rewrites help most

This tool is optimized for repurposing text from many content types. Use it to shorten, adapt, or rephrase content from:

  • Blog posts and long-form articles
  • Landing pages, product pages, and feature briefs
  • Email campaigns and drip sequences
  • Social posts, ad creative, and meta descriptions
  • Support replies, help-center content, and product specs

FAQ

How does the rewrite tool preserve the original meaning while changing language?

The tool uses guided prompts that prioritize semantic fidelity. Presets include instructions to retain core facts and locked keywords; you can also lock specific phrases to keep them unchanged while the rest of the sentence is rephrased.

Is this generator actually free and are there usage limits?

A free browser-based version is available for quick rewrites. For larger-scale or high-frequency usage, see the Pricing page for plan limits and extended features.

Can I use the rewritten text for copyrighted material or do I need permission?

Rewriting copyrighted content does not replace the need to respect the original owner's rights. If the text is not yours, ensure you have the necessary rights or permission before republishing rewritten material.

Which languages and regional variants does the tool support?

The generator supports major world languages and common regional English variants (US/UK). If you need a specific dialect or language not covered, try the localization-style preset and review outputs for regional correctness.

How can I ensure the rewrite keeps my target keywords for SEO?

Use the keyword-lock option and the SEO preset. Place the main keyword in the input where it belongs and enable the instruction to 'preserve exact keyword' so the generator keeps or emphasizes it while rephrasing surrounding copy.

Does the tool create multiple variants suitable for A/B testing and advertising?

Yes — the generator produces multiple distinct variants in a single run. Use the Channel Variant or Headline & CTA presets to generate short ad headlines, body copy, and alternative CTAs for testing.

What controls exist for tone, formality, and length?

You can set Tone (friendly, formal, urgent, playful), Formality (informal–formal), and Concision (brief–detailed). There are also hard character/word limit settings for meta descriptions and ad headlines.

How is my text handled — what are the privacy and data-retention practices?

Text submitted to the generator is processed to create rewrites. For details on retention, storage, and privacy, review the platform's privacy policy on the About page. Avoid submitting sensitive personal data when using the free public interface.

Can I use the tool to adapt content for different channels (email, social, ads)?

Yes — channel-specific presets and length controls make it easy to craft email subject lines, social posts, ad headlines, and support replies from the same source text.

What are best practices for prompts to get predictable rewrites?

Be explicit: state the desired tone, target keyword placement, and a hard length or character limit when needed. Use the provided presets as starting points, lock important phrases, and run multiple variants to choose the best match.

Related pages

  • PricingSee paid plan features and limits.
  • ComparisonHow our rewrite tool compares to other content utilities.
  • BlogPrompt examples, best practices, and repurposing guides.
  • IndustriesUse cases and templates by industry.
  • AboutLearn about the team and product philosophy.