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Passive Voice Checker

Scan text for possible passive constructions in the browser.

Paste text and flag possible passive voice

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Passive voice scan

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About this tool

Passive Voice Checker is useful when you want to review whether a draft sounds more indirect than intended.

This page helps during editing passes where clarity, directness, and sentence energy matter, especially for web copy and content writing.

Best for

  • Editing passes
  • Writing clarity review
  • Direct response copy cleanup

How to use

  1. 1

    Paste your draft into the editor.

  2. 2

    Run the passive voice scan automatically.

  3. 3

    Review any flagged sentences.

  4. 4

    Rewrite the lines that feel too indirect or unclear.

Popular use cases

  • Review blog clarity before publishing
  • Tighten landing page copy
  • Spot indirect phrasing in drafts

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Common questions

FAQ

What does a passive voice checker do?

It flags possible passive constructions so you can review whether the draft feels too indirect or weak in places.

Is this a perfect grammar checker?

No. It uses a quick heuristic and should be treated as a review aid rather than a perfect grammar engine.

Why check passive voice in web content?

Because more direct sentences often feel clearer and stronger for web readers, especially in sales, onboarding, and content marketing copy.