Free thesis builder for essays

Thesis Statement Generator

Build a clear, structured thesis statement in your browser. Pick an essay type, enter your topic and stance, add your key points, and edit the generated sentence until it fits your argument. No login or upload required.

Four essay types Editable output Stance and key points Copy and refine
Thesis statement generator preview with topic, stance, key points, and a generated thesis
Instant thesis Argumentative 0 words

Build a thesis before you write

Choose an essay type, write your topic and stance, and list the key points you will argue. The builder assembles a structured thesis sentence you can edit in place, then copy into your draft. It is a planning tool, not a finished paper.

Essay typeArgumentative
PatternStance because reasons
Key points0

Your argument

Fill in the topic, your stance, and the main points. The thesis updates as you type.

What the builder does

It turns an essay type, a topic, a stance, and key points into one structured thesis sentence, using a proven sentence pattern for each essay type, then lets you edit it in place.

Patterns by essay type

Argumentative states a stance and reasons. Analytical breaks down how something works. Expository explains a subject. Compare and contrast highlights similarities and differences.

Planning note

The output is a starter draft, not a final thesis. Tune the wording, narrow the scope, and check it against your assignment, evidence, and citation rules before you submit.

How the thesis is built

  1. Choose the essay type to pick a sentence pattern.
  2. Write the topic, your stance or claim, and the key points.
  3. The builder joins them into one structured sentence.
  4. Edit the sentence in place to sharpen the wording.
  5. Copy the refined thesis into your essay draft.
How do I write a strong thesis statement?

State one clear claim, name your topic, and preview the key points you will prove. Keep it to one or two sentences, make it arguable, and revise it as your evidence develops. This builder lays out that structure for you to refine.

What is the difference between argumentative and analytical thesis?

An argumentative thesis takes a stance and lists reasons, like "X should happen because of A, B, and C." An analytical thesis explains how something works, like "X works by doing A, B, and C." Pick the type that matches your assignment.

Can I edit the generated thesis?

Yes. The output sentence is fully editable. Click into it and rewrite it so the wording, scope, and tone fit your essay, evidence, and audience before you copy it.

How many key points should I include?

Two to four points usually work best. More than that makes the thesis too long and the essay hard to follow. Aim for points you can each back with evidence in their own paragraph.

Is this an AI essay writer?

No. The builder uses fixed sentence patterns and the words you enter. It does not write paragraphs, invent evidence, or replace your own thinking. Treat the output as a structured starting point to edit.

Where does my input go?

Everything runs in your browser. The form does not send your topic or notes to a server, and your last entry is saved only on this device for convenience.