Need help finding a tool that can paraphrase something I wrote to match a specific character limit

I’m looking for a website, browser extension, or software tool that can rewrite or paraphrase a chunk of text so it stays strictly within a specific character count.

I frequently run into situations where I need to fit a specific length requirement, but manually editing down my writing while trying to keep the original meaning takes forever. Ideally, I’m looking for something where I can paste my text, set a maximum character cap (or target count), and have it condense or rephrase it automatically.

Does anyone know of a tool, custom GPT, or app that does this well?

Quick note on character limits in case anyone doesn't know what that is: A character limit counts every single individual element in your text including letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and spaces. For example, the phrase "Hello world!" is 12 characters total (10 letters, 1 space, and 1 exclamation mark).

P.s. I searched for “character limit tool” on Google, but it mainly showed me character counter tools, which are different from what I need since Google Docs can already count characters.

Preferably, I’m looking for something that works on a Windows 11 laptop or Android phone.

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u/GorillaWolf2099 — 17 hours ago

New Feature: You can now add videos to comments! 🎬

Hey everyone,

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u/GorillaWolf2099 — 2 months ago

Is there any easy workaround for this transfer thing? Need help getting old WhatsApp chats from iPhone 13 to Windows 11 PC without losing new data on my Android

So I have a iPhone 13 device (old phone) and all my WhatsApp data is stored on there and I have motorola razr+ 2024 (new phone)

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I've been using my motor razr phone for a while now since November and have the Whatsapp app itself on my motor razr it has new chats. So I have the WhatsApp app on it with completely new chats that I've started over the last 3-4months. At some point or another I must've forgot the code, when I was first prompted getting the app months ago or something.

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I recharged my iPhone 13 and I'm not logged into WhatsApp, because Whatsapp can't be active on 2 phones and I considered logging in on the iphone

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So it prompted me saying "Use your other phone to confirm moving WhatsApp to this one

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+% (???) ???-???? is already registered on a different phone. A confirmation notice was sent to that phone for your security."

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And a huge part of me feels like if I do that, it will just force the iPhone to sync the new chats from the Razr and overwrite/wipe out the old internal data I'm trying to save.

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I know my old chats are stored somewhere on the device because when I used this application called Imazing for my windows 11, where it showed me all the old chats but there were some roadblocks:

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* I used this application called IMazing for my windows 11, it successfully processed my backup and showed me all 15 conversations and 675 messages right on my screen, but the trial blocks me from exporting or saving anything without buying a license key.

* I tried using iBackup Viewer as a free alternative, but its manual folder-selection tree is locked up and won't let me paste or type the custom hidden folder path where iMazing keeps the data.

* I manually looked through Windows File Explorer under my First Name Last Name 2 user profile (AppData\Roaming\iMazing). The Caches folder has my phone ID folder but it's completely empty, and the Backups folder redirects to iMazing.Versions, so I can't find the raw ChatStorage.sqlite file.

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My main questions for you guys:

  1. If I actually hit confirm on that screen message on my iPhone 13, will it overwrite and delete my old chats that are still saved inside the phone's app data?

  2. Does anyone know the exact local path on Windows 11 where iMazing caches its temporary backup files so I can copy the .sqlite database manually?

  3. Is there a truly free way that I've been missing to extract these chats to my computer without risking my data syncing over the air and wiping everything out?

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u/GorillaWolf2099 — 2 months ago

Is there any easy workaround for this transfer thing? Need help getting old WhatsApp chats from iPhone 13 to Windows 11 PC without losing new data on my Android

So I have a iPhone 13 device (old phone) and all my WhatsApp data is stored on there and I have motorola razr+ 2024 (new phone)

​

I've been using my motor razr phone for a while now since November and have the Whatsapp app itself on my motor razr it has new chats at some point or another I must've forgot the code, when I was first promoted getting the app months ago or something.

​

I recharged my iPhone 13 and I'm not logged into WhatsApp, because Whatsapp can't be active on 2 phones and I considered logging in on the iphone

​

So it prompted me saying "Use your other phone to confirm moving WhatsApp to this one

​

+% (???) ???-???? is already registered on a different phone. A confirmation notice was sent to that phone for your security."

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And a part of me feels if I do that it'll just give my iPhone the new chats from the razr and wiping the Whatsapp iPhone data.

​

I know my old chats are stored somewhere on the device because when I used this application called Imazing for my windows 11, where it showed me all the old chats but there were some roadblocks:

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* I used this application called IMazing for my windows 11, it successfully processed my backup and showed me all 15 conversations and 675 messages right on my screen, but the trial blocks me from exporting or saving anything without buying a license key.

* I tried using iBackup Viewer as a free alternative, but its manual folder-selection tree is locked up and won't let me paste or type the custom hidden folder path where iMazing keeps the data.

* I manually looked through Windows File Explorer under my First Name Last Name 2 user profile (AppData\Roaming\iMazing). The Caches folder has my phone ID folder but it's completely empty, and the Backups folder redirects to iMazing.Versions, so I can't find the raw ChatStorage.sqlite file.

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My main questions for you guys:

  1. If I actually hit confirm on that screen message on my iPhone 13, will it overwrite and delete my old chats that are still saved inside the phone's app data?

  2. Does anyone know the exact local path on Windows 11 where iMazing caches its temporary backup files so I can copy the .sqlite database manually?

  3. Is there a truly free way to extract these chats to my computer without risking my data syncing over the air and wiping everything out?

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u/GorillaWolf2099 — 2 months ago

Me and my little sister dressed up to go see the Masters of the Universe movie

Our outfits are inspired by different eras of characters.

Also the movie was really awesome, I'm going to have to watch the movie again 🗡️

u/GorillaWolf2099 — 2 months ago

Feels like I handle conversations the wrong way

So I've noticed for some time now that whenever I chat with someone, it often doesn't go as I hoped. Like it always steers in the wrong direction when I don't intend for it to. I'm going to give some examples of what I mean.

Whenever I tend to match someone's energy, the conversation usually becomes dull or boring because sometimes I notice people take a very slow-burn approach, and when that happens, it causes the conversations to halt on their end and feel uninterested.

On the other hand, when someone asks me a brief question that I have a lot to talk about, it seems that can be overwhelming because they don't have the energy for that, so they say very little back. And other times I've noticed that the conversation can begin to feel conceited easily if one person is sharing a lot about their experiences, but the other person is keeping theirs brief. But when you ask a bunch of questions back and forth with the person, it can just feel like a game of trivia or Q&A if it doesn't reach that natural bonding flow. But if I reply with conversation statements, then it starts to feel a little analytical. Feels difficult to balance it. Does anyone else feel like this sometimes?

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u/GorillaWolf2099 — 3 months ago