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Paraphraser by Grammica
Best overallFor everyday users who need a quick, free rewrite without signing up, Paraphraser by Grammica is the better pick despite its ads. Toolsaday Paraphrase Tool wins if you want cleaner output and multilingual support, but its free tier is stingy. The biggest difference: Grammica is ad-supported and free, while Toolsaday locks its best features behind a paid plan.
Paraphraser by Grammica
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Common questions
Yes, for a short essay (under 5000 characters) Grammica is better because it's free, requires no sign-up, and gives you synonym sliders to control word choice. Toolsaday's free tier would likely hit its character limit.
No, neither has a mobile app. Both work in a mobile browser, but Grammica's ad-heavy interface is more annoying on a small screen. Toolsaday's cleaner design is slightly better on mobile web.
Neither is ideal. Grammica's character limit (1000-5000) is too low for long articles. Toolsaday's free tier also has low limits, but its paid plan can handle longer texts. For a 5000-word article, you'd need to upgrade Toolsaday or use a desktop tool like QuillBot.
Both claim to reduce plagiarism by rewording text, but neither is a dedicated plagiarism checker. Grammica has an integrated plagiarism checker you can run after paraphrasing. Toolsaday also offers a plagiarism check. For academic integrity, always run the output through a proper plagiarism tool like Turnitin.
Grammica is easier because you don't need to create an account. Just open the website, paste text, and click Paraphrase. Toolsaday requires registration first, which adds a step.
Grammica wins for free, no-sign-up rewrites; Toolsaday wins for multilingual, polished output if you're willing to pay.
If you just need a quick, free rewrite without any hassle, go with Paraphraser by Grammica — it's ad-supported but gets the job done in seconds. If you write in multiple languages or want a cleaner experience and don't mind paying a few bucks a month, Toolsaday Paraphrase Tool is the better long-term choice. Start with Grammica, and upgrade to Toolsaday only if you hit its limits.
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