Text Simplifier
AI rewrites complex text for your chosen reading level. Free, no signup required.
How to Use Text Simplifier
- Paste any complex text into the input area.
- Select your target reading level (e.g., Grade 3, Grade 5, Grade 8).
- Click 'Simplify' and the AI rewrites the text at your chosen level.
- Compare the simplified version to the original to see how vocabulary and sentence structure were adjusted.
Why It Matters
Text simplification makes content accessible to readers at different ability levels without removing information. Unlike summarization (which shortens text by removing details), simplification keeps all the information but uses shorter sentences, simpler vocabulary, and clearer structure. This is essential for teachers adapting materials for struggling readers, ESL students, or learners with different needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How is simplification different from summarization?
- Simplification rewrites text to be easier to read while keeping all the information. Summarization shortens text by removing details. 'The precipitation was insufficient for agricultural sustainability' simplified becomes 'There was not enough rain for farmers to grow their crops' — same meaning, simpler words.
- Will simplification change the meaning of my text?
- Good simplification preserves the original meaning while using accessible language. Technical terms may be replaced with common equivalents or explained in context. The core information and ideas remain intact.
- What reading level should I target?
- It depends on your audience. For general public communications, Grade 6–8 is standard. For early elementary students, Grade 2–3. For ESL beginners, Grade 3–4. Most newspapers write at a Grade 6–8 level.
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