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Active Voice Converter

Rewrite passive, wordy sentences into crisp active voice in one click — keeping your meaning and tone while making every line stronger and clearer.

Updated July 10, 2026 6 min read

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About the Active Voice Converter

The Active Voice Converter takes your passive or roundabout sentences and rewrites them so the subject does the action. The result is shorter, punchier writing that reads with confidence. Paste any passage and get a fully converted version plus a breakdown of every change.

Whether you're tightening an essay, a marketing page or a professional email, active voice keeps readers engaged and makes your point land. This tool does the heavy lifting while you stay in control of the final wording.

It's completely free, runs in your browser and handles long passages in seconds.

How to use the Active Voice Converter

  1. 1

    Paste your text

    Add the passive or wordy text you want to strengthen.

  2. 2

    Convert

    Press Convert to active voice and the AI rewrites each passive sentence.

  3. 3

    Compare changes

    See each original sentence alongside its active rewrite with a short note.

  4. 4

    Copy the result

    Copy the polished active-voice version straight into your document.

From passive to active in one step

Converting to active voice means finding the real doer of each action and putting them first. "The results were analysed by the researchers" becomes "The researchers analysed the results." The converter does this automatically across your whole text, preserving names, tense and nuance.

Because it rewrites rather than just flags, you save time — no manual reshuffling of every clause. You simply review the improved version and keep what you like.

When to keep some passive voice

Active voice suits most writing, but there are moments when passive is the right choice — when the doer is unknown ("The window was broken overnight"), when you want to emphasise the receiver, or in formal scientific reporting. The converter focuses on the passive sentences that genuinely weaken your writing.

You always have the last word: apply the changes that sharpen your message and leave any intentional passive constructions as they are.

Examples

Input

The project was completed by the interns.

Sample output

The interns completed the project.

The doer leads and the sentence tightens.

Input

A new policy has been introduced by management.

Sample output

Management introduced a new policy.

Fewer words, clearer responsibility.

Input

The song was loved by everyone.

Sample output

Everyone loved the song.

Direct and energetic.

Pro tips

  • Convert in passes: fix the passive sentences first, then reread for flow.
  • Active voice often shortens sentences — use the freed-up space for stronger detail.
  • Keep intentional passive voice where the doer genuinely doesn't matter.
Questions & answers

Active Voice Converter FAQs

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Word-game specialists and language enthusiasts building fast, accurate tools that help millions of players find the right word. Last reviewed July 10, 2026.

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