💡 TIP: Works in 7 languages — type in Hindi, Spanish, French, and more

Type the real thing.
Send the right thing.

Drop your unfiltered thoughts below, in any language. I'll rewrite them for Slack, Email, or LinkedIn.

How it works

Three steps from unfiltered thought to something you can actually send.

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Type, speak, or paste what you really want to say

English, Hindi, slang, rage — all welcome. Use the mic for voice input or drop a screenshot in Reply mode.

02

Pick your format and tone

Choose Slack, Email, or LinkedIn. Then dial the tone: Gentle, Balanced, or Spicy.

03

Iterate in chat until it's right

Ask for a shorter version, a sharper tone, a follow-up line. The conversation stays saved locally.

Everything you need

A small set of features, dialed in so the output is always send-ready.

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Translate & Reply

Translate rewrites your own words. Reply reads a message or screenshot and crafts a calm, professional response.

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Tone Control

Gentle, Balanced, or Spicy. Pick how direct you want to be — the AI adjusts word choice to sign-off.

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7 Languages

English, Hindi, Hinglish, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Mandarin.

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Voice Input

Tap the mic and speak. Perfect for when typing your frustration would take too long.

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Chrome Extension

Right-click any text in Gmail, Slack, or LinkedIn and filter it without leaving the page.

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Conversation History

Every chat is saved locally in your browser. Search, revisit, and continue past conversations anytime.

FAQ

Is my text stored anywhere?

All conversations are saved locally in your browser (localStorage). Nothing leaves the device except the API call to the translation model.

Which languages are supported?

English, Hindi, Hinglish, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Mandarin.

How is Reply different from Translate?

Translate rewrites your own words. Reply takes a message (text or screenshot) and composes a response to it.

Can I iterate on a draft?

Yes. After the first reply, just keep chatting — "make it shorter", "less formal", "add a follow-up" — and the draft updates.