Wordtune
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Wordtune works with text that is already written. It paraphrases and rewrites, changes length and tone, checks spelling and grammar, makes summaries of texts and videos, generates text from context and contains a Humanize AI mode. The tool lives not as a separate site but as a browser extension and an application that works on top of other sites. The list is gathered from the Features menu and the plan comparison table on the plans page; marketing promises about the result were not carried over here.
About languages Wordtune has a direct and rather unexpected statement. Verbatim from the homepage: "While Wordtune can only write in English, it is capable of translating text into English from a wide array of languages including: Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Hebrew, Russian, German, French or Portuguese into English".
This must be read literally. Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese (Mandarin) are named directly — but only as languages of INPUT. Writing the tool can do exclusively in English: any text of yours it will translate into English and will then work with the English. A tool that would return the result in the original language is not declared on the pages that were read.
Which platforms it works with
There will be no social networks in this section. Direct export anywhere at all is not declared on the pages that were read — Wordtune hands over text, and you publish it yourself.
The points of work are listed in the footer of the homepage: an extension for Chrome, an extension for Microsoft Edge, the Wordtune application for iOS and a separate product, Wordtune for business.
The difference between an extension and an ordinary web service matters here: working on top of other people's sites, Wordtune ends up inside the windows where you write — including mail forms, editors and social media panels. This does not give a direct connection to social networks, but it does not draw a boundary beyond which the text does not travel either.
Pricing
The prices are from the plans page, the currency is dollars. The page carries a Monthly/Annually toggle, and in the cards there is a struck-through price and a price with the note "per month / billed annually"; both are given below as shown.
Advanced — 6.99 USD, with annual payment 4.89 USD a month.
Unlimited — 9.99 USD, with annual payment 6.99 USD a month.
Both paid plans have a three-day free trial, but with the entry of payment details — this is not the same thing as a free plan, and the two should not be confused.
Separately there exists Wordtune Business. Its price the plans page does not disclose, and this matters not only for a budget: Business has its own legal document, of which more in the section on rights.
The cheapest step is 4.89 USD a month with annual payment. Without the annual discount, nothing below 6.99 USD is available.
What is free
There is a free plan, it is called Basic and it costs 0.00 USD.
It includes 10 Rewrites and AI suggestions a day, 3 summarizations a month and unlimited spelling and grammar checks.
The arrangement of the limits is worth noting separately: spell-checking is not limited at all, whereas the thing for which the tool exists — to rewrite and to shorten — is handed out ten at a time per day. A daily quota and a monthly quota live side by side within one plan: rewrites renew every day, summarizations once a month.
Distinguishing the free plan from the free trial you will have to do yourself here: Basic is permanent and requires no card, while the three-day trial of the paid plans requires the entry of payment details. The comparison table shows both on one page.
Restrictions
The three steps differ by two quantities.
Basic — 10 rewrites and AI suggestions a day, 3 summarizations a month.
Advanced — 30 rewrites a day, 15 summarizations a month.
Unlimited — no limit on rewrites and summarizations.
The comparison table marks the limits directly as "per day" and "per month", so the counting bases must be distinguished: a day for rewrites, a month for summaries.
Other restrictions — on the volume of a single text, on the number of devices, on storage — the pages that were read do not name.
It is worth noting that spelling and grammar checking does not fall under the limits: it is unlimited on all three steps, including the free one. Counted are only those actions where the text is rewritten or compressed. It is precisely along those that the boundary between the plans runs: 10 rewrites a day, 30, and no limit.
Rights to the output
The rights to your text stay with you, but what may be done with it is a separate question, and the answer to it is restrictive.
The terms of use say verbatim: "You retain all right, title, and interest in and to your User Content" — the whole title to the entered content is retained by the user.
But the licence to the service itself is granted "solely for your own personal purposes" — exclusively for personal purposes (clause 2.1). And about the derived text it is put more narrowly still: the result of summarization "shall be used by the User for personal use only" (clause 5.3(iii)) — for personal use only.
Commercial use of the output is not directly permitted by this document.
IT DIFFERS BY PLAN, and the difference here is not cosmetic. The Terms of Use that were read cover the personal plans; about the corporate one it is said separately: "Our Business Terms govern use of Wordtune Business" — that is a different document, and it was not read. Which means that for the corporate plans there is nothing to assert in either direction: the conditions for them may be different, but they are not visible from outside.
Do they train on your data
Yes — and no opt-out is provided for in the document that was read.
The licence to User Content in the terms includes the right to use what is entered in order to "administer and make improvements to the Software and Services (including, to improve the algorithms underlying the Software and the Services)" — verbatim, clause 5.3. The improvement of the algorithms underlying the service is named directly.
One reservation about words: the word training is not used in the document. The wording speaks of improving the algorithms, and we convey it as it is written, without substituting a term of our own.
The second reservation is more serious: the licence itself is called "perpetual, and irrevocable". A mechanism for opting out of the use of entered text for improving the algorithms is not described in the terms.
Precision is needed here. Wordtune's privacy policy was not read separately, so it cannot be asserted that no opt-out exists in principle — it can be asserted only that the terms of use are silent about it.
How you earn with it
Commercial use of the output is not directly permitted by the terms that were read, and the restriction is not a tariff one but a blanket one: the licence to the service is granted for personal purposes, and the text obtained by summarization is stipulated as intended for personal use only. Neither Basic, nor Advanced, nor Unlimited lifts this frame — at least not in the document that covers the personal plans.
The only door left ajar in this document is Wordtune Business with its separate Business Terms. The document cannot be read from outside.
What it will not do
Write in anything other than English it will not be able to — and this is perhaps the product's principal restriction. "Wordtune can only write in English": any input is translated into English, and the result comes out in English.
Permit you to earn on the output the terms that were read do not undertake: the licence is "solely for your own personal purposes", and the summary is "for personal use only".
Let you opt out of the use of your text for improving the algorithms it will not: an opt-out mechanism is not described in the terms, and the licence is called perpetual and irrevocable.
Accept sensitive data from you it will not allow: entering medical information, card and account numbers, passwords and document numbers is directly forbidden (clause 5.4). For a tool that lives as an extension on top of other people's sites, this restriction is practical rather than formal.
Send commercial messages for you it will not agree to: using the service for unsolicited commercial messages is forbidden (clause 2.2).
Help with anything unlawful, harmful or irresponsible it must not either: use "for any unlawful, harmful, irresponsible, or inappropriate purpose" is forbidden — a broad and deliberately general wording.
A thematic list of prohibited subjects — violence, politics and the like — is absent from the document. But this is not a permission.
Mark the text as made by AI it does not promise: neither watermarks, nor metadata, nor C2PA, nor a requirement to mark the output are mentioned in the terms that were read or on the plans page. Meanwhile the plans page has a Humanize AI function — that is, marking the result is plainly not an aim of the product — but a direct assertion about the absence of marks is not in the source either.
Publish the text for you it will not be able to: export to social networks the tool does not declare.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
paraphrasing and rewriting existing text, changing its length and tone, spelling and grammar checking, summarising texts and videos, generating text from context, a Humanize AI mode; it works as a browser extension and an app on top of other sites
the list is assembled from the Features menu and the plan comparison table on the pricing page; marketing promises about the result were not carried over
source, checked 2026-08-07
output in English only; input is accepted in many languages and translated into English. Verbatim: «While Wordtune can only write in English, it is capable of translating text into English from a wide array of languages including: Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, Hindi, Korean, Hebrew, Russian, German, French or Portuguese into English»
Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese (Mandarin) are named outright, but only as INPUT languages; the service delivers the result in English
source, checked 2026-08-07
Platforms
a Chrome extension, a Microsoft Edge extension, the Wordtune app for iOS, and a separate Wordtune for business product; no direct export to social networks is claimed on the pages read
the list of platforms is taken from the footer of the home page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Pricing
yes, the Basic plan — $0.00: 10 Rewrites & AI suggestions a day, 3 AI summarizations a month, unlimited spelling and grammar checks
the figures are taken from the Basic plan card and the comparison table on the same page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Advanced — $6.99, or $4.89 a month paid yearly; Unlimited — $9.99, or $6.99 a month paid yearly; both have a 3-day free trial requiring payment details; Wordtune Business exists separately
the page has a Monthly/Annually switch; the cards show a struck-through price and a price marked «per month / billed annually» — both are recorded as shown
source, checked 2026-08-07
4.89 USD a month paid yearly (the Advanced plan); without the yearly discount the cheapest tier is 6.99 USD
source, checked 2026-08-07
Limits and restrictions
Basic — 10 rewrites and AI suggestions a day, 3 summarisations a month; Advanced — 30 rewrites a day, 15 summarisations a month; Unlimited — no limit on rewrites and summarisations; the limits renew daily and monthly
the comparison table marks the limits expressly as «per day» and «per month»
source, checked 2026-08-07
Restrictions
it is forbidden to use the service to send unsolicited commercial messages, to break the law and «for any unlawful, harmful, irresponsible, or inappropriate purpose»; entering sensitive data — medical information, card and account numbers, passwords, document numbers — is forbidden separately
clauses 2.2 (vii)(ix) and 5.4; there is no topical list of forbidden subjects (violence, politics and the like) in the document
source, checked 2026-08-07
Legal
rights in the text entered stay with the user, verbatim: «You retain all right, title, and interest in and to your User Content»; the licence to use the service, however, is granted «solely for your own personal purposes», and text derived from summarisation «shall be used by the User for personal use only». DIFFERS BY PLAN: the Terms of Use that were read cover the personal plans, while «Our Business Terms govern use of Wordtune Business» — a separate document that was not read
commercial use of the result is not expressly permitted by this document: clauses 2.1 and 5.3(iii) confine it to personal use; the Business Terms were not opened, so there is nothing to state about the corporate plans
source, checked 2026-08-07
yes, the licence over User Content includes the right to use it to «administer and make improvements to the Software and Services (including, to improve the algorithms underlying the Software and the Services)» — verbatim; the licence is described as perpetual and irrevocable
the wording about improving the algorithms is clause 5.3; the word training is not used in the document
source, checked 2026-08-07
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