What it does
- Rewrites articles up to 3000 words in a single pass.
- Preserves the structure (headings, lists) of the original.
- Lets you pick a tone: professional, casual, persuasive, clear-and-concise.
- Returns a side-by-side comparison so you can audit changes.
- One-click copy or download as Markdown.
How it works
- Paste your article into the input field and choose a tone.
- We rewrite section by section so the output stays coherent end to end.
- Review the side-by-side, tweak any paragraph, and copy the final version.
Why use a article rewriter - free ai tool to rewrite long-form content?
Most teams hit a wall when their best-performing post starts to age. The information is still right, but the writing feels dated, the angle has shifted, and the title no longer matches the way people search. Rewriting from scratch is expensive. An article rewriter compresses the work: paste the original, choose a tone, and get a refreshed version that you can edit lightly instead of redrafting. Used well, the tool extends the life of high-traffic pages and recycles content across formats - turning a long blog post into a newsletter, or a formal whitepaper into a conversational explainer. The risk is treating the rewrite as the finished product. AI rewrites can drift from the source, smooth over nuance, and accidentally introduce factual errors when the source contains specific numbers or quotes. The right workflow is rewrite, then audit: spot-check facts and statistics, restore any voice or expertise that got blurred, and add fresh examples or data where the rewrite went generic. The other valuable use is variant creation. If you are repurposing a single article into a guest post, a LinkedIn long-form, and a newsletter, you do not want three carbon copies. The rewriter gives you three structurally different drafts, each with the same backbone, in a fraction of the time it would take to write them by hand.
Best practices
- Always fact-check numbers and names after a rewrite.
- Preserve quotes verbatim if they are direct attributions.
- Use the side-by-side toggle to spot drift.
- Run the output through a plagiarism check before publishing alongside the original.
- For long articles, rewrite section by section instead of all at once for tighter control.