How to paraphrase an image?

To access the Text Paraphraser tool, move your cursor to the top of the page and place it over the Tools section. Once the menu expands, you can access it.

  • Important Note: The image paraphraser is only available for users with a paid subscription; currently, we do not offer free trials.

When you are in the Text Paraphraser section, you will see two boxes. The first box, located on the left, contains a button to import an image at the bottom, between the buttons for selecting the language for paraphrasing and PDF. In the same box, the bar chart icon displays the number of words and characters. Next to it, you will find buttons to copy and delete the text.

Clicking the image button will open the file browser on your device so you can select the image you want to paraphrase. The image must contain text of at least 50 characters, should be legible, and if taken from a camera, should not be blurry or shaky. Wait a few seconds for the platform to finish extracting the text, and once it's ready, press the Paraphrase button. It is important to note that if the document contains images, they will not appear in the text.

The platform will direct you to another window where you will find the paraphrased text from your image. On the right side, you will see a box with the key points, as well as the original text from your image. To modify the text, highlight it with your cursor, and a bar will appear at the top allowing you to change the font size, color, position, etc.

At the top of the paraphrased text, you will find buttons to download your paraphrase in Word or PDF format. Additionally, you will see the bar chart icon to view the number of words and characters in your paraphrased text, as well as buttons to copy and activate text-to-speech.