Announcing the New and Improved Text Inspector 2.0!

5 March, 2025

Text Inspector 2.0 screenshot

We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of the new and improved Text Inspector!

This update brings a host of powerful features designed to make your text analysis and improvement process even smoother and more effective. With real-time analysis, targeted recommendations, and an expanded suite of statistics, you’ll have all the tools you need to analyse, understand and adapt the level and difficulty of your texts.

Check out these exciting new features and see how they can transform your writing:

  • The ability to adjust your text in real-time.
  • Set a target CEFR Level and see text adjustment recommendations.
  • A summary page with key metrics, including your text’s CEFR Level.
  • More in-depth views of statistics, including the option to see a token-by-token breakdown, and words with more than two syllables.
  • A new readability section.
  • British or American English type toggling.
  • A new ‘Dashboard’ section for saving and sharing projects.
  • The ability to store and save ‘known word lists’.

We can’t wait for you to experience the power of the new Text Inspector. The update is coming soon, so keep an eye on our website and social media for the official release date.

Get ready to take your writing to the next level!

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