QuillBot’s Tone settings help you see how the tone of your text changes after paraphrasing. Whether you want your writing to sound more formal, friendly, concise, simple, or clear, tone feedback can guide your editing choices.
This feature is available to Premium users.
How to check Tone settings
- Go to the Paraphrasing Tool.
- Enter or paste your text into the left-hand box.
- Select a paraphrasing mode (for example, Standard, Fluency, or Formal).
- Click “Paraphrase”.
- After processing, open the Tone section in the right-side panel.
- Review the tone chart, which shows a comparison of your Original text (gray bar) and Paraphrased text (green bar).
What the tone chart shows
The chart measures five tone dimensions, comparing original and paraphrased results:
- Casual → Formal: Level of conversational vs professional tone.
- Unfriendly → Friendly: Warmth or harshness of phrasing.
- Wordy → Concise: Amount of simplification or trimming.
- Complex → Simple: Sentence structure complexity and readability.
- Unclear → Clear: Overall clarity and understandability.
Each bar represents how your text scores:
- Gray bar: Original tone
- Green bar: Paraphrased tone
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