AI for Writers — Drafting and Editing with vMira
Draft long-form articles, rewrite for a different tone, translate into 50+ languages, fact-check claims with live web search, and analyze source documents — all in one chat, not five separate tools.
Built for writers
Most AI writing tools specialize: one is for marketing copy, one for translation, one for editing, one for research. vMira combines them inside a single workspace. The same chat can outline an article, draft it, edit a section for voice, translate it to Spanish, and pull in cited source material — without switching products or losing context between steps.
What you get
Drafting and outlining
Generate outlines and drafts from a one-line brief. Iterate by description ("tighten the intro", "add a counterargument here").
Tone and style adaptation
Rewrite the same text in different voices — formal, conversational, witty, marketing, technical. Match an existing brand by pasting samples.
Editing and proofreading
Paste a draft, get line edits with explanations. Ask for cuts, restructures, or alternative phrasings.
Translation (50+ languages)
Native-quality translation between English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, and 40+ others.
Research with cited sources
Web search is included in the free plan — every claim can be backed by a clickable source URL.
Document analysis
Upload PDF, Word, or images. Ask questions about the content. Summarize long reports in seconds.
Long-form context
Extended context on Pro lets you work on book chapters or full series of articles in one conversation.
Voice dictation
Speak instead of typing. Good for capturing ideas while away from keyboard.
Common workflows
Blog post from brief to publish-ready draft
- 1Describe the topic and audience in one paragraph.
- 2vMira generates an outline; iterate until structure is right.
- 3Generate section drafts; edit by description ("make the intro punchier").
- 4Fact-check with web search — vMira returns cited sources for claims.
- 5Polish for tone; export to your CMS.
Multi-language launch
- 1Finalize the English source content.
- 2Translate into target languages one by one.
- 3Ask vMira to review each translation for cultural localization, not just literal accuracy.
- 4Adjust phrasing for regional differences (e.g., LATAM Spanish vs Spain Spanish).
Long-form research piece
- 1Upload source PDFs, reports, or articles to the chat.
- 2Ask vMira to extract key claims and stats.
- 3Cross-reference with live web search for newer sources.
- 4Outline the piece; draft section by section using the extracted material.
- 5Each draft section gets line edits and a tone check.
Frequently asked questions
Is vMira better than ChatGPT for writing?+
Both produce strong general writing. vMira's advantages for writers: web search is free (not behind a paid tier), document upload is on the free plan, and 50+ language coverage is broader. Pure prose quality on subjective tasks is often close, with Claude sometimes edging both for nuanced long-form. Mira is frontier-tier on these tasks.
Can vMira match my brand voice?+
Yes. Paste 3-5 samples of your existing content and ask vMira to extract the voice characteristics, then write new content matching them. The result improves with more samples and more specific instructions about what to keep and what to avoid.
Does vMira save my drafts?+
Conversations are saved against your account so you can return to a thread later. Export drafts to your own writing tool (Notion, Google Docs, Word) by copying — vMira doesn't lock content in.
Is the free plan enough for daily writing work?+
For most writers, yes. Heavy users (drafting all day, many revisions) may want the Go plan for thinking models and higher allowances; see the pricing page for current rates.
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