AI Text Generator

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+ GPT-5, Claude, Gemini
Structured prose with intro + body + conclusion. Uses section headings when length allows.
~800 tokens per use
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  -H "Authorization: Bearer sk-free-..." \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"model": "qwen7b", "messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Summarize this: ..."}]}'

AI Text Generator — FAQ

Free.ai Text Generator writes new text from your prompt. Pick one of 10 content types (article / blog / email / social / essay / story / poem / product / report / script-dialogue), a length (50 words → 2500 words), tone (neutral / professional / friendly / persuasive / humorous / formal), and output language. The system prompt is tuned for each content type — blog posts get scannable subheads, essays get 5-paragraph structure, emails get subject-line-and-signoff format, screenplays get industry formatting.

Jasper is $39+/mo with 50+ templates. Copy.ai is $36/mo. Rytr is $9/mo with 2,000 monthly word cap. ChatGPT Plus is $20/mo for GPT-4. Free.ai is free with a daily token pool — no monthly commitment — and runs on self-hosted GPUs. Jasper and Copy.ai are better for teams that need brand-voice training and 100+ pre-built templates; Free.ai wins on cost and API access (same prompt, POST to /v1/chat/).

Four known failure modes: (1) Fact-heavy content — if you ask for "write me an article about X company's 2024 earnings", the model will invent plausible-but-wrong numbers. Give it the data in your prompt. (2) Current events — training data has a cutoff, don't trust anything posted as "latest". (3) Long-form consistency — 2500-word outputs occasionally contradict themselves in later sections; review and tighten. (4) Specific brand voice — generic styles work; matching a specific writer's voice (your brand, a famous author) needs fine-tuning we don't offer.

In essay mode the prompt explicitly tells the model NOT to invent citations. It will use [Author, Year] placeholders or generic phrasing instead. If you paste specific sources into the prompt, it uses those. If you ask "write an essay about climate change with citations" without giving sources, it will decline to invent them and write the essay with generic phrasing. Check output carefully — LLMs occasionally ignore this instruction.

Article = structured prose with thesis, body, conclusion. Blog = conversational hook + scannable subheads + second-person "you". Email = subject line + greeting + clear ask + sign-off. Social = platform-agnostic short post, algorithm-optimized first line. Essay = academic 5-paragraph. Story = narrative with character/scene/conflict. Poem = free verse default (specify form in prompt). Product = benefit-first headline + bullets. Report = Executive Summary + Findings + Recommendations. Script = industry screenplay format with scene headings and character names.

We try. The system prompt explicitly forbids "In today's fast-paced world", "It is important to note", "In conclusion", "Moreover", "Furthermore". The model occasionally slips; use /text/humanizer/ on the output if it reads too AI. For zero tells, write a first draft yourself and use /text/rewriter/ Elevate mode to polish.

Ten direct picks: English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic. Quality is highest in English. For the other 9 majors, all content types work but some idiomatic phrasing gets lost. For 89 less-common languages, write the prompt in English with "output in <language>" — the generator translates at output time.

One sentence minimum, 3–4 sentences ideal. The more specific (audience, tone, angle, 2–3 must-cover points), the better the output. Vague prompts ("write about dogs") produce generic output. Specific prompts ("write a 500-word blog post for first-time puppy owners about crate training mistakes, conversational tone, include the 3 most common ones") produce targeted output.

Yes — Free.ai outputs are yours to use for any purpose, commercial or otherwise. No watermark, no licensing restrictions on our end. Standard caveat: AI-generated content has murky copyright status in some jurisdictions (US Copyright Office has said fully AI-generated work is not copyrightable); for work you want to protect, add substantial human editing to the output.

Prompt + output are sent to Free.ai's self-hosted GPUs, processed, and discarded. We do not train on user inputs. Generation history (signed-in users) stores a 200-char preview of the prompt for your dashboard — never the full text.

No — first generation runs free, no email, no credit card. Sign up for 10,000 free signup tokens + generation history + access across all 400+ Free.ai tools.

Yes. POST to /v1/chat/ with the generator system prompt (bearer auth, monthly limits per plan). Useful for CMS auto-drafting, newsletter pipelines, or programmatic content at scale. Full snippets at /api/.

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