Chrome extension: paraphrase selected text in a sidebar without leaving the page. One click instead of copy-paste into ChatGPT. After a run, pick the exact word or phrase from inline variants. Save writing presets — built-in modes or your own instruction — and reuse them. Free.
Hey Product Hunt — I'm the maker of Paraphrase Tool.
I've been a frontend developer for 20+ years. This is the first product I've shipped for myself: small, something I already use.
English isn't my first language. I write Slack messages to other engineers every day, and "fix the grammar" was never enough — it still didn't sound like a teammate. Friendly, a bit of slang, the way we actually talk. Copy-pasting into ChatGPT and back was too slow for that.
There are plenty of paraphrasers already. I still wanted a Chrome sidebar that stayed on the page: select text, one click. After a run you can pick another wording without a re-prompt — that's variants.
You can also save writing presets, including your own instruction. It's free — install from Chrome Web Store via the download link.
I'd love feedback on whether the word-level choices are obvious on first use, and which presets you'd actually keep. I'll be around for comments.
Hey Product Hunt — I'm the maker of Paraphrase Tool.
I've been a frontend developer for 20+ years. This is the first product I've shipped for myself: small, something I already use.
English isn't my first language. I write Slack messages to other engineers every day, and "fix the grammar" was never enough — it still didn't sound like a teammate. Friendly, a bit of slang, the way we actually talk. Copy-pasting into ChatGPT and back was too slow for that.
There are plenty of paraphrasers already. I still wanted a Chrome sidebar that stayed on the page: select text, one click. After a run you can pick another wording without a re-prompt — that's variants.
You can also save writing presets, including your own instruction. It's free — install from Chrome Web Store via the download link.
I'd love feedback on whether the word-level choices are obvious on first use, and which presets you'd actually keep. I'll be around for comments.
P.S. I prepared this comment using my tool.