Create
Start with an idea and shape the format, audience, tone, angle, and length before the first draft is written.
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Write it. Improve it. Make it sound like you.
Start from a blank page or bring your existing writing. Copy Editor can create, revise, expand, condense, summarize, and reshape content while giving you control over tone, length, preservation rules, and how aggressively the text should change.
When you're finished, built-in writing analysis helps you review reading ease, clarity, mechanics, concision, length changes, and other useful writing signals.
Six writing workflows
Copy Editor isn't limited to a single rewrite button. Start fresh, make careful edits, expand an idea, shorten existing copy, create a summary, or give the editor your own custom direction.
Start with an idea and shape the format, audience, tone, angle, and length before the first draft is written.
Improve grammar, awkward wording, clarity, and flow while keeping the original meaning intact.
Polish existing copy, strengthen transitions, improve readability, or expand useful ideas when more depth is needed.
Reduce repetition, filler, and secondary detail while preserving the central message and important facts.
Pull the most important facts, context, and conclusions into a shorter version with your preferred level of detail.
Give the editor your own transformation instructions when the job doesn't fit neatly into one of the standard workflows.
Writing intelligence
Copy Analysis gives you a quick view of how the result reads, including estimated reading ease, clarity, mechanics, concision, size changes, reading level, and useful writing signals.
Analysis is designed as guidance rather than a substitute for human review, especially when terminology, tone, or audience requirements matter.
Overall
Combined writing score
Reading ease
Estimated Flesch score
Clarity
Sentence complexity
Mechanics
Grammar & writing signals
Concision
Efficiency of wording
Keep control
Some jobs need a complete rewrite. Others need careful editing. Transformation controls help you describe what the model should preserve while it works.
Keep the writing recognizable instead of turning everything into the same generic AI voice.
Keep the sequence and organization of ideas when the existing structure matters.
Maintain point of view and perspective instead of unintentionally changing who is speaking.
Ask the editor to improve what's already there without inventing new facts, claims, or examples.
Emails, announcements, reports, project updates, documentation, and internal communication.
Blog posts, web copy, social content, descriptions, promotional writing, and first drafts.
Improve instructional material, explanations, drafts, summaries, and other educational writing.
Clean up something you've already written without giving up control over what it says or how it sounds.
Create something new or bring the writing you already have. Choose the kind of transformation you need and review the result with built-in writing analysis.