Scholarly Paraphrasing Tool
Make your academic writing more clear and original with SciSpace’s Paraphraser. Write in more tones and languages than Quillbot, and humanize your text with our AI detector.
See how we are better than Quillbot
We took an abstract from a research paper and pit ourselves against Quillbot. While Quillbot simply restructures sentences with a few different words here and there, SciSpace’s paraphraser gives fresh, unique content while retaining the meaning of the source text. See for yourself.
In the past, Internet users primarily consumed material online, whether it was text, video, or audio. Yet, users are increasingly turning to tools like wikis, blogs, social networking sites, and video sharing websites to produce, alter, distribute, and debate online media.
Traditionally, consumers used the Internet to simply expend content: they read it, they watched it, and they used it to buy products and services.
Gone are the days when Internet enthusiasts were satisfied with merely browsing online content, be it in textual, visual, or auditory form. Nowadays, these users have taken to embracing a vast array of innovative resources such as wikis, blogs, social media platforms, and video-sharing sites to create, modify, circulate, and discuss online content.
In the past, the digital realm was a mere conduit for consumers to access information, passively absorbing it through reading, viewing, and purchasing.
Internet users used to rely heavily on the Internet for their media consumption needs. Wikis, blogs, social networking sites, and video sharing websites are just a few examples of the tools that people are increasingly resorting to in order to create, modify, disseminate, and discuss online material.
In the past, users' primary Internet activities was content consumption (reading, watching videos, and making purchases).
If you're using a paraphrasing tool, be smart about it
Improve your writing with ease using SciSpace's paraphrasing tool. Enjoy powerful features designed to save your time and give a better quality output.
Style your text in any tone
Connect with your audience better by conveying the words you want in the way you want. Choose from 22 preset tones or customize your tone to sound like any personality you have in mind.
Paraphrase into 75 languages
Overcome language barriers and express yourself freely in 75 languages. Choose your preferred language and style your text without worrying about your language proficiency.
Customize the length and variation of paraphrased text
Not everyone has the same needs while paraphrasing. Some want to tweak a few phrases, while others want to completely restructure their text. That’s why SciSpace’s paraphrasing tool allows you to choose the extent to which you want to paraphrase.
Stay in charge of your content
A paraphrasing tool is a mere AI assistant. You get to call the shots. So, feel free to edit the output content, whether you want to change a particular word or a sentence.
Perform AI detection
Ensure originality even if your source text was written by an AI. Analyze the text for AI-written content and rephrase accordingly. And if you want a more detailed AI report, head over to our AI detector.
SciSpace’s paraphrasing tool brings out the best in your writing
Our paraphraser is simple and intuitive, giving you the best paraphrased output every single time.
🔎Develop your style | Paraphrase in any tone |
📚Multilingual paraphrasing | Paraphrase in 75 languages |
📝Custom output | Define paraphrasing length and variation |
⚡️Stay original | Detect for AI and edit freely |
Some commonly asked questions about paraphrasing tools
- Is paraphrasing illegal?Laws around paraphrasing vary by country. It may be considered plagiarism in some countries, while in others, it might not. However, in all cases, paraphrasing text is frowned upon if you don't credit the source.
- Is using a paraphrasing tool cheating?Paraphrasing tools are meant to assist and improve your writing skills. If you use it for that and credit the original author appropriately, it’s not considered cheating.
- Can a paraphrasing tool help me avoid plagiarism?While a paraphraser can help you avoid verbatim plagiarism, which is copy-pasting the source word for word, it still might be considered partial plagiarism. Thus, to truly avoid plagiarism, you need to cite the source.
- How can I paraphrase into another language?Most tools let you paraphrase in different dialects of English. However, SciSpace's paraphraser allows you rephrase text into 75 languages.
- How do I cite a paraphrase?A paraphrased text can be cited in the same way as a quote. You simply need to consider the citation style and include appropriate details.
- Is SciSpace’s paraphrasing tool free?As of now, SciSpace’s paraphraser is completely free of cost and ads. All you need to do is sign up for a seamless paraphrasing experience.
- How does paraphrasing different from plagiarism?Simply put, paraphrasing is an action, while plagiarism is an idea. Paraphrasing is putting someone else’s ideas in your own words. Paraphrasing is considered plagiarism when you fail to cite the source.
- What are the things I should keep in mind when paraphrasing?Two of the most important things to be mindful of when paraphrasing text are that you should be aware of what the original author is trying to say. Context should be retained regardless of paraphrasing. Secondly, you should always cite your source.
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