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TextWorker Paraphrasing Tool
Best overallFor everyday users who need a focused, high-quality paraphrasing tool with deep control over word choice, TextWorker is the better pick despite its clunky mobile experience and ad-supported free tier. TextStudio is a broader content generator that saves time on SEO and templates, but its higher cost and occasional inaccuracies make it less reliable for precise rewriting. The biggest difference: TextWorker is a specialist for rewriting, while TextStudio is a generalist for generating new content.
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Common questions
Yes, for rewriting, TextWorker is better because it gives you control over each word with synonym suggestions and multiple rewriting modes. TextStudio is designed to generate new content, not to polish existing text.
Neither has a dedicated mobile app. TextWorker's mobile website works but feels clunky. TextStudio's mobile experience is not mentioned, so it's likely not optimized for phones. If you need to work on the go, both are disappointing.
TextWorker's free tier (with ads) is the better option for a student because it offers a high character limit and useful features without upfront cost. TextStudio's pricing is not transparent and is likely too expensive for a student's occasional use.
TextStudio explicitly includes SEO optimization in its features, making it the better choice if you need SEO-friendly content. TextWorker can help refresh old text for SEO, but it doesn't have dedicated SEO tools.
No, neither tool offers integrations with Google Docs, WordPress, or any other platform. You'll have to copy and paste your text manually.
TextWorker wins for precise rewriting on a budget; TextStudio wins for fast content generation if you can afford the unclear pricing.
If you mostly rewrite and polish existing text, start with TextWorker's free version — it gives you real control over word choice and supports multiple languages. If you need to generate brand-new content fast and have room in your budget, TextStudio's templates can save you time, but be ready to proofread its output. Neither tool works well on a phone, so plan to use them on a laptop or desktop.
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