AI Sentence Simplifier
Transform complex sentences into clear, easy-to-understand language
Tip: Great for simplifying academic text, legal documents, or technical content for general audiences.
Why Simplify Your Text?
Benefits
- Reach wider audiences
- Improve comprehension
- Increase engagement
- Make technical content accessible
Best Practices
- Use short sentences (15-20 words)
- Prefer common words over jargon
- Break down complex ideas
- Use active voice
"Our AI helps make complex information accessible to everyone - a key skill in today's information-rich world."
Simplification Examples
Academic to General
Original: "The photosynthetic process facilitates the conversion of solar energy into chemical energy through the synthesis of organic compounds."
Simplified: "Plants use sunlight to make food through a process called photosynthesis."
Legal to Plain Language
Original: "The party of the first part shall indemnify and hold harmless the party of the second part from any and all claims, demands, and liabilities."
Simplified: "We will protect you from any legal claims related to this agreement."
Technical to ESL
Original: "Configure the parameters to optimize the algorithm's runtime efficiency."
Simplified: "Change these settings to make the program work faster."
Pro Tip: After simplifying, read your text aloud to check if it flows naturally and is easy to understand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does simplifying text mean "dumbing it down"?
No! Simplification is about clarity, not reducing intelligence. It's making complex ideas accessible without losing their meaning.
What readability score should I aim for?
For general audiences, aim for 8th grade level (60-70). For technical fields, 10th-12th grade (50-60) may be appropriate while still being clear.
Can I simplify text in other languages?
Currently we support English best, but can handle basic simplification for major languages like Spanish, French and German.
Disclaimer: This tool provides AI-assisted simplification suggestions. Always review the output to ensure it maintains your intended meaning and tone.