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Rewrite a Post in Gen Z Slang (Gen Z Translator)

Translate any text into Gen Z slang — fr, no cap, lowkey, it's giving — while keeping the meaning intact. Free Gen Z translator, no signup.

Direct answer

To rewrite a post in Gen Z slang, paste the text into the Refine Content tool, pick Change tone → Gen Z, and click Refine. It rewrites the post in current internet slang (fr, no cap, lowkey, it's giving) while preserving every fact and the core message. There are also millennial, Shakespearean, and pirate tones if you want a different flavor.

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When to use this

  • You're writing for a younger audience and your draft reads like a press release.
  • You want a funny version of an announcement, birthday message, or group-chat reply.
  • You're curious what your corporate update sounds like translated into internet-speak.

Steps

  1. Paste any text — a post, message, announcement, or paragraph.
  2. Select Change tone, then pick Gen Z from the Fun group in the dropdown.
  3. Click Refine and read the translation.
  4. Click 'Refine again' to stack another pass — for example Gen Z, then Shorten.
  5. Copy it wherever you want; the meaning survives, the vibe changes.

Example rewrite

Before
I am pleased to inform everyone that the quarterly team dinner has been rescheduled to Friday at 7 PM. Attendance is encouraged as we will be celebrating the successful completion of our project.
After
yo heads up — team dinner moved to friday 7pm. pull up fr, we're celebrating actually finishing the project. it's giving main character energy, no cap.

Common mistakes

  • Slang ages fast — reread the output before posting; if a phrase already feels dated, swap it.
  • Don't use the Gen Z tone for anything where being misread has consequences (job applications, apologies, legal anything).
  • Meaning is preserved but register is not — numbers and facts survive, formality does not.

FAQ

What slang does the Gen Z tone use?
Current internet vocabulary and rhythm: fr, no cap, lowkey/highkey, it's giving, ate, rent-free, main character energy — lowercase-leaning but still fully readable. It avoids stringing so much slang together that the message gets lost.
Can it translate Gen Z slang back to normal English?
Yes — paste the slang text and pick Change tone → Professional, or use Simplify for a plain-language version.
What other fun tones are there?
Millennial (upbeat, self-aware, hashtag-era humor), Shakespearean (thee, thou, dramatic flourishes), and pirate (arr, matey). The standard tones are professional, friendly, confident, and casual.
Is it free?
Yes — free, no signup, daily-capped. It runs on the same backend as the rest of MarkdownMe's AI tools.

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