Check which famous writer you write like with this statistical analysis tool, which analyzes your word choice and writing style and compares them with those of the famous authors.
Used by millions of people for inspiration and entertainment since 2010, our popular writing analyzer is now available for iPhone, iPad, and Mac!
FEATURES
* Type your text and tap the "Analyze" button to get the complete analysis: an author similarity according to Bayesian probabilities, an accurate character and word count, and an approximate reading time and readability score.
* Share your results with others.
* Your texts are synchronized across all your devices via iCloud.
REVIEWS
Since its release, the original version as been reviewed by the following publications:
"Check it out."
— Los Angeles Times
"The phenomenally popular I Write Like analyses your prose and matches its style with famous authors. Who's your literary doppelganger? ... So it might not be getting it right every time but I Write Like is an awful lot of fun."
— The Guardian
"Go ahead, try it."
— Entertainment Weekly
"[Margaret] Atwood, herself, tried the site only to discover she also apparently writes like King. "Who knew?" she tweeted. Obviously, I Write Like isn't an exact science. But simply the idea of an algorithm that can reveal traces of influence in writing has proven wildly popular."
— Associated Press
Used by millions of people for inspiration and entertainment since 2010, our popular writing analyzer is now available for iPhone, iPad, and Mac!
FEATURES
* Type your text and tap the "Analyze" button to get the complete analysis: an author similarity according to Bayesian probabilities, an accurate character and word count, and an approximate reading time and readability score.
* Share your results with others.
* Your texts are synchronized across all your devices via iCloud.
REVIEWS
Since its release, the original version as been reviewed by the following publications:
"Check it out."
— Los Angeles Times
"The phenomenally popular I Write Like analyses your prose and matches its style with famous authors. Who's your literary doppelganger? ... So it might not be getting it right every time but I Write Like is an awful lot of fun."
— The Guardian
"Go ahead, try it."
— Entertainment Weekly
"[Margaret] Atwood, herself, tried the site only to discover she also apparently writes like King. "Who knew?" she tweeted. Obviously, I Write Like isn't an exact science. But simply the idea of an algorithm that can reveal traces of influence in writing has proven wildly popular."
— Associated Press
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