Experiment 02
Tone Switcher
Paste one message and compare how tone changes the final result before publishing, presenting, or sending.
Privacy by default: your input stays in the browser. No account ceremony, no server confessional.
Best for
- Writers refining voice for different audiences.
- Teams aligning copy to brand tone.
- Anyone testing how wording changes perception.
When to use
- A draft sounds too stiff, too casual, or too vague.
- You need quick tonal alternatives without rewriting from scratch.
- You want to compare multiple versions side by side.
Each tone applies rules-based transforms — no AI, instant results.
Formal output
Professional, no contractions
Output will appear here.
When to avoid sarcastic tone
Sarcastic tone is useful for testing range, but it rarely belongs in finished copy. Avoid it in support communications, health or safety content, legal or financial contexts, and anywhere the reader's trust is still forming. A tone that reads as clever in a brainstorm can read as dismissive in production.
Use the sarcastic output as a signal — if the straight version sounds close to the sarcastic one, the original may already be hedged or vague.