Voice Disguiser – Coming Soon

Your writing voice is more identifiable than you might think. The specific words you reach for, the way you structure a sentence, how long your paragraphs tend to run, the particular phrases you use when you’re frustrated — colleagues who read your emails and reports every day may recognise all of these without needing to see your name attached.

This matters on a review site. You can use a VPN. You can post anonymously. But if the team is small and the writing sounds like you, the anonymity is thinner than it appears.

The Voice Disguiser is our answer to that problem. Paste your text in, and it rewrites it — changing vocabulary, restructuring sentences, altering phrasing throughout — while keeping your meaning precisely intact. The result says exactly what you intended to say. It just doesn’t sound like you saying it.

What It Does

The tool uses AI to rewrite your text with three adjustable settings:

Disguise strength controls how extensively the text is rewritten:

  • Light — changes some vocabulary and minor phrasing. Useful if your text is already fairly neutral and you just want to smooth out any distinctive expressions.
  • Medium — restructures sentences and changes vocabulary throughout. The default setting, and appropriate for most posts.
  • Heavy — substantially rewrites sentence structure, rhythm, and word choice. Use this if you write in a particularly distinctive style, or if the team you’re describing is very small.

Preserve meaning controls how strictly the facts are kept intact:

  • High — every specific fact, claim, and detail is preserved exactly. Use this when accuracy matters — dates, rates, specific incidents.
  • Medium — meaning is preserved accurately but the tool has some latitude with phrasing and structure.
  • Low — the general meaning is kept but details may shift. Not recommended for factual reviews.

Output register lets you set the tone of the rewritten text — neutral, slightly more formal, or slightly more conversational — so the result doesn’t suddenly sound out of character for the context you’re posting in.

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