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TextPolish

AI text enhancer & tone transformer

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Overview

TextPolish is a mobile utility designed to elevate your copy instantly. Whether you need to humanize machine-generated drafts, make your text more engaging, or shorten and simplify paragraphs, TextPolish processes the text locally and generates polished, natural-sounding results while maintaining the core meaning.

Key Features

  • AI-driven tone adjustment filters (Humanize, Engaging, Confident, Professional)
  • Quick structure operations (Shorten, Simplify, Clean)
  • High-performance real-time processing with live character counters
  • Input and Output comparison console with one-tap copy/paste

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TextPolish?

TextPolish is an AI-powered iOS writing assistant that rewrites text to improve tone, clarity, and naturalness. It supports modes including Humanize, Engaging, Confident, Professional, and Shorten.

What does TextPolish do?

TextPolish takes input text and rewrites it using AI to match a selected tone or style. It is designed to make AI-generated text sound more natural, or to improve the clarity and impact of any written content.

Is TextPolish available on iPhone?

Yes. TextPolish is available on the Apple App Store for iPhone. It also includes a Share Extension for use directly from other iOS apps.

Who built TextPolish?

TextPolish was built by Udalov Labs, an independent software studio founded by Alex Udalov. The application uses Cloudflare Workers as a secure proxy for OpenAI API calls.

Tech Stack

iOS (Swift)SwiftUIShare ExtensionCloudflare WorkersOpenAI APIRevenueCat
OPERATIONAL STATUS

Command Center Connected

Continuous telemetry, usage logs, active release routes, and database operations are managed through our unified internal control deck.

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Building an ultra-low latency writing utility with secure proxy middleware.

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