Idyllect

Keep your voice.
Even when AI writes.

It doesn't make your writing sound more like AI. It makes AI sound more like you.

The problem

AI can write anything. That’s exactly the problem.

The more we rely on the same models, the more our emails, messages, and applications begin to sound alike.

I hope this email finds you well.I am writing to express…Thank you for your time and consideration.I wanted to reach out regarding…It is important to note that…Please do not hesitate to reach out.I trust this message finds you well.I would like to take this opportunity…Per my last email…I am reaching out to follow up…Thank you in advance for your…I hope you are doing well.As per our conversation…I wanted to touch base…Kindly find attached…

Your voice profile

It learns the patterns you never think about.

Sentence rhythm. Favorite phrases. Formality. Punctuation. The small choices that make your writing recognizable.

Analyzing your voice
0% match
Sentence rhythm

Short.

Then one longer sentence when context actually matters.

Short again.

Formality0%

Could you please provide…

Opening0%

I hope this message finds you well

Closing0%

I look forward to hearing from you

Words you avoid
utilizeleveragesynergykindlyper my last email

Watch it work

AI drafts it. Idyllect makes it yours.

Draft
Understand
Rewrite
Review
Follow-up to Sarah·Email

Idyllect rewrites a generic AI draft into text that sounds like the user.

Voice profileShort sentencesWarm but directLow formalityRarely uses !Keeps “role”, “data” in English

One voice. Different moments.

You don’t write the same way everywhere. Neither should your AI.

Email · Live Edit
AI draft

I am writing to provide you with a brief status update regarding the project.

Your voice

Hi team — quick status update on the project.

StructuredCarefulMeaning protected

It remembers

Every choice teaches it a little more about you.

Choose a version, make a small edit, or change one word. Idyllect turns those decisions into a clearer picture of your style.

Live previewFirst rewrite

I am reaching out to follow up on our previous discussion.

01Removed “I hope this email finds you well”
02Changed “I would like to” to “I wanted to”
03Kept “pipeline” in English
04Shortened the closing
05Changed “Hello” to “Hi”
06Removed an exclamation mark
07Used “Thanks again” — again

Between the words

The small moments where your voice actually lives.

a cursor blinking in an empty document
QWERTYUIOP
ASDFGHJKL
ZXCVBNM
a hand pausing above the keys
a message, quietly received

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna.

one sentence, highlighted

Lorem ipsum responds, Sarah wants you

crossed-out words in a notebook
morning light across the desk
a cursor blinking in an empty document
QWERTYUIOP
ASDFGHJKL
ZXCVBNM
a hand pausing above the keys
a message, quietly received

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna.

one sentence, highlighted

Lorem ipsum responds, Sarah wants you

crossed-out words in a notebook
morning light across the desk

Private by design

Your voice is personal. Your data should be too.

  • You choose what Idyllect remembers
  • Training permission is separate and optional
  • You can delete your writing history
  • Your original meaning is preserved
Layer 1
Your writing
Emails, messages, notes — the raw source.
Layer 2
Your private Voice Profile
Derived on your account. Never shared.
Layer 3
Your controlled output
You decide what gets used, and what's forgotten.

Pricing

Simple. Honest.

Free
$0
For trying your voice
  • Limited rewrites
  • One Voice Profile
  • Email and message scenes
  • Basic history
Most popular
Pro
$12/ month
For writing that stays yours
  • Unlimited rewrites
  • All writing scenes
  • Deeper Voice Profile
  • Rewrite history
  • Style learning
  • Priority processing
Founding Access
Let's talk
For teams, communities, and accessibility partners
  • Shared onboarding support
  • Custom workflows
  • Early feature access
  • Privacy review