How to use this text tool
- Paste your text or load the sample.
- Choose the option that matches your context.
- Select Convert Language or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
- Review every finding in context, then copy or download the report.
Convert selected identity-first or condition-first phrases into person-first alternatives while preserving the surrounding sentence. This browser-based tool highlights every replacement in a plain-text report, lets you control case-sensitive matching, and reminds you that individual and community preferences should always take priority over an automated style choice.
The converter applies a curated phrase map from longer expressions to shorter ones, preserves basic capitalization, and reports each changed phrase.
Person-first language is not universally preferred. Ask people how they describe themselves and treat this output as an editing option, not a rule.
Sample input:
The disabled students met with an autistic student and a wheelchair-bound speaker. A diabetic patient joined them.
Run the sample to see a traceable report with counts and revision guidance.
Matching occurs locally in your browser. Longer phrases are processed first to prevent a shorter rule from changing part of a longer expression.
The converter cannot infer a person’s preference, cultural context, reclaimed language, or whether identity-first wording is intentional.
The tool reports surface-level evidence related to person first language converter. Review the result in the context of your assignment, audience, and source material.
Use the finding as a revision prompt rather than an automatic verdict. Requirements and preferences can differ by discipline, publication, and individual context.
The analysis runs entirely in your browser and returns a transparent report. It does not contact external databases or certify correctness.
Yes. Edit the input, adjust the available option, and run the check again to compare how a specific revision changes the report.
No. The tool cannot replace a subject expert, accessibility review, instructor, editor, or verified style guide; it is designed for focused first-pass review.
| Module | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Text findings | Shows detected patterns in context |
| Metrics | Summarizes useful counts and signals |
| Revision guidance | Turns flags into practical review prompts |
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