Common questions about rewrito.
Quick answers about free access, saved rewrites, AI scoring, plagiarism review, privacy, writing tools, and Rewrito Study.
Is rewrito free to try?
Yes. You can start without signing up. Sign in with Google or email when you want longer inputs, saved history, and a personalized dashboard.
Will my writing sound like me?
rewrito is built to preserve your meaning, your specific points, and your voice. Light refinement keeps your voice closest to the original, while Medium and Strong rebalance for flow.
Do you store what I paste in?
Anonymous sessions are not saved. For signed-in users, recent rewrites are saved to your dashboard so you can revisit useful drafts.
Which tools are included?
rewrito includes an AI Humanizer, AI Detector Score, Grammar Checker, Plagiarism Checker, LinkedIn Post Rewriter, Professional Email Rewriter, and Rewrito Study.
Does the Plagiarism Checker scan databases?
No. It provides an originality-risk review with underlined copied-sounding phrases and citation-needed guidance. It is not an official university database match report.
What does Rewrito Study do?
Rewrito Study helps students understand concepts, organize notes, generate quizzes, create flashcards, and build study plans for exam preparation.
Does rewrito detect AI-generated writing?
rewrito shows an AI-generated confidence score alongside quality scoring. The score is a helpful signal, not a guarantee, because AI detection is inherently imperfect.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes. rewrito is built mobile-first with stacked layouts, large tap targets, and responsive controls.
What is the input limit?
Anonymous users can paste shorter drafts. Signed-in users can work with up to 1,200 words per input, and premium-ready limits are designed for longer workflows.
Ready to try it?
Open the toolkit and try your first rewrite or study session.