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How to copy any writer's style — exactly — using AI

A creator named Robin Delta shared a technique for using Claude to reverse-engineer any writer's voice. Instead of vaguely asking AI to "write like Hemingway," this approach treats style like data — measuring sentence length, comma density, and verbal habits. You paste 500+ words of writing you admire, and it produces a "style DNA" breakdown, then writes new content matching those exact patterns.

If you write emails, posts, or proposals for work, this could help you produce writing that sounds like a specific voice — a brand tone, a colleague whose emails always land, or your own past writing at its best.

Open claude.ai, paste 500+ words of writing you want to match, and ask: "Analyze this as a forensic style analyst. Measure sentence length, comma density, tone markers, and verbal tics. Then write 300 words on [your topic] matching those metrics."

Source: @heyrobinai

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