Sharpen Your Writing While Still Sounding Like Yourself.

Tired of having AI tools rewrite your work as a completely generic and boring piece of text? Clarus preserves your cadence, tone, and habits rather than flattening them. So what you write still sounds like you.

Voice profile preview

Voice strength space

Generic -> Distinctive
Unstable -> ConsistentHistorical samples, profile center, current draft

40

sources

65k

words

28

signals

A private profile based off your real work.

The profile starts with sources you choose and turns them into a bounded, representative sample. You can run it during onboarding or regenerate it later from your workspace.

Share a URL

Point Clarus at a post, essay, article, or page that represents how you write.

Upload files

Use TXT, Markdown, or HTML samples when your best work lives outside the web.

Paste a sample

Drop in a draft or excerpt when you want the fastest path to a profile.

A definitive writing fingerprint.

The profile separates recurring voice habits from one-off choices by mapping rhythm, register, word choice, punctuation, transitions, stance, confidence, and signature phrasing.

Rhythm and register

Clarus measures sentence length, paragraph shape, formality, burstiness, and how concrete or abstract your writing tends to be.

Signature markers

The profile tracks recurring phrases, punctuation habits, transitions, and conventions that help your writing feel recognizable.

Category differences

A founder essay, technical explainer, and newsletter can sound different. Clarus keeps those differences visible instead of averaging them away.

Coach guardrails

The writing coach gets compact guidance about what to preserve, what to flag, and where to defer to your judgment.

Personalized editing designed for you

Clarus uses a snapshot of your writing when you request feedback. It flags weak arguments, unclear structure, and objective errors; it just stops treating every personal pattern as something to erase.

Objective errors

Real problems still get flagged, alongside strategic questions about audience or document goals when you specify them.

Your own baseline

Style suggestions compare the draft to how you actually write.

Voice drift

Framed as a question, not a command.

Rewrite guardrails

Avoid flattening cadence, punctuation, and useful repetition.

Private by design.

Clarus asks you to confirm ownership or permission before analyzing samples. Raw samples, chunks, and the full generated profile are stored encrypted; the free preview stays limited to safe, high-level insights.

Encrypted source material

Writing samples and source chunks are stored as encrypted payloads under your user scope.

Regenerate when your voice changes

Add newer work later and replace the active profile with an updated version.

Free preview, deeper Pro analysis

Everyone can generate a profile preview. Pro unlocks up to 50 sources, 75,000 words, 38 style signals, category details, and locked insights.

Your voice is context, not training data.

The Stylogram profile is encrypted private context used to set rules for your editor. It helps Clarus protect your cadence, tone, and judgment without building a replacement model from your work.

We do not train on your data

Your writing samples, profile, and editor interactions are not used to train, fine-tune, or improve AI models. Clarus selects AI providers whose API terms prohibit training on customer submissions.

Encrypted private profile

Raw samples, source chunks, and the generated voice profile are stored as encrypted, user-scoped content. The profile is private context for your workspace.

Rules for the editor

The profile sets feedback guardrails for the editor: preserve cadence, flag drift, and ask before flattening your style. It is not a model trained to imitate or replace you.

Try the editor that understands your style.

Start with a URL to a blog post, your website, or even just a few writing files. We'll turn them into a digital playbook with guidelines you can use across future drafts.