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Paraphrase Tool
Best overallFor most everyday users, Paraphrase Tool is the better choice because it offers a clear, affordable paid plan ($4.99/month) with unlimited paraphrasing, plagiarism checks, and 18 writing modes, while ParaphraseApp hides its pricing and has a very limited free version. ParaphraseApp's interface is slightly simpler, but its lack of transparent pricing and heavy free-tier restrictions make it a riskier pick. If you need a reliable, all-in-one paraphrasing tool with a fair price, go with Paraphrase Tool.
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Common questions
Yes. Paraphrase Tool offers unlimited paraphrasing, plagiarism checks, and citation creation for $4.99/month, which is ideal for essays and research papers. ParaphraseApp lacks these features and hides its pricing.
Neither tool has a dedicated mobile app, but both work in a mobile web browser. Paraphrase Tool's interface is more responsive on mobile, while ParaphraseApp's layout can feel cramped.
ParaphraseApp claims to have 'effective AI detection bypass capabilities,' but this is unverified and may not work reliably. Paraphrase Tool does not advertise this feature. For serious AI detection avoidance, neither is a guaranteed solution.
No. The free version is heavily limited (1,000 words per check, ads) and pricing for premium is not published. You may hit a paywall unexpectedly. Paraphrase Tool's free version is more generous (5,000 characters) and its paid plan is transparent.
ParaphraseApp is slightly easier — you just paste text, pick a mode, and click. Paraphrase Tool has more options (modes, strength slider, language selection) but is still beginner-friendly with clear steps.
No. Neither tool offers integrations with Google Docs, WordPress, Notion, or Slack. You'll need to copy-paste text between tools.
Paraphrase Tool wins on value and features for $4.99/month; ParaphraseApp is simpler but risks hidden costs and limits.
If you're a student, blogger, or anyone who paraphrases regularly, go with Paraphrase Tool — it's cheaper, more transparent, and packs plagiarism checks and citation tools. ParaphraseApp is only worth a look if you just need a quick, simple rewrite for short texts and don't mind unclear pricing.
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