TextyAI

AI Text Tone Adjustment

TextyAI instantly rewrites your text in the tone you choose—without login—while keeping your original intent.

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What does TextyAI do?

TextyAI is an AI message rephraser that helps you rewrite any draft (text, email, or longer writing) into the exact tone you want. Pick from styles like Friendly, Professional, Calm & mature, Confident, Cold but polite, Not desperate, Flirty, and Direct—then generate a polished version instantly.

The goal is tone control without meaning drift. TextyAI rewrites your message while preserving your original intent, so you can communicate more clearly and appropriately for the situation.

It’s designed for frictionless everyday use: no login required, an easy copy-and-rewrite workflow, and fast results for messaging, professional email drafting, and school writing. You can use it freely to generate and refine as much text as you need.

What can I rewrite with TextyAI?

You can paste or type your message draft and rewrite it. TextyAI supports common use cases like texting, replying to a boss, canceling plans, and improving professional or academic writing.

Does TextyAI change the meaning of my message?

TextyAI keeps your original intent while adjusting wording to match the tone you select. The rewrite focuses on style and delivery rather than changing what you’re trying to say.

Do I need to create an account or log in?

No. TextyAI is designed for instant access without sign-up screens or login steps.

Is TextyAI completely free to use?

Yes. TextyAI is available as a 100% free AI writer, with no subscription, paywall, or credit card requirement mentioned.

How do I choose the right tone?

Select a tone style in the editor (e.g., Professional, Calm & mature, Confident, Cold but polite, Direct). TextyAI rewrites your draft to fit that audience and context.

Are there limits on how much I can generate?

No limits are described like daily or hourly caps. You can keep generating and rewriting for short messages, longer emails, or essay-related drafts.

Last modified
Jun 11, 2026
Date listed
Jun 1, 2026