Paste a text, email, DM, or situation to understand tone, likely intent, emotional risk, and what to say next.
Sometimes a message is easy to read. Sometimes it is not. A short reply, vague answer, passive aggressive email, mixed-signal text, awkward check-in, or tense work message can leave you guessing what someone actually meant.
This free AI message analyzer helps you slow down and read the situation more clearly. Paste the message exactly as written or describe the broader situation, and the tool will break it down into likely tone, likely intent, emotional risk, and realistic response options.
It is useful when you are asking yourself things like:
Use this tool when you need help understanding communication before reacting too fast. It works well for:
The goal is not to pretend anyone can read minds perfectly. The goal is to give you a clearer, more grounded read on what is likely going on and how to respond thoughtfully.
The more specific you are, the better the analysis usually gets. If you have the exact message, paste it. If context matters, explain briefly what happened before and what you are worried the message means.
If you are analyzing your own draft, include what you are trying to accomplish. For example, you might want to sound calm, confident, warm, professional, apologetic, or not too eager.
What does this tool analyze?
It analyzes likely tone, likely intent, emotional risk, and gives realistic next-response options for texts, emails, and communication situations.
Can this analyze my own draft before I send it?
Yes. You can paste your own message and the tool will help you understand how it may come across, along with response-safe wording ideas if needed.
Can this help with dating, relationships, and mixed signals?
Yes. It is useful for reading dry replies, confusion after a date, conflict texts, vague messages, and situations where you are not sure what someone meant.
Can this help with work emails and professional messages?
Yes. It can help you read tone more carefully in workplace communication and suggest calmer, clearer response options.
Is the analysis always certain?
No. Communication can be ambiguous. A good analysis should help you think more clearly, not pretend to know someone else's exact inner thoughts with certainty.
What should I paste into the tool?
You can paste one line, a full message, part of a conversation, an email, or a short description of the situation if there is no exact message.