Sax mascot

AskSax

Paste a social media comment. I'll write the comeback.

Tone:

What is AskSax?

AskSax is a free AI-powered comeback and roast generator built for social media. Whether someone left a rude comment on your Facebook post, fired off a passive-aggressive tweet, or just said something that deserves a response, Sax will write the perfect roast or comeback. Choose your tone, paste the comment, and get five sharp replies in seconds.

How It Works

Step 1 : Paste the comment

Copy the social media comment, message, or post that needs a response and paste it into the box above.

Step 2 : Pick your tone

Choose from five comeback styles: Sarcastic, Deadpan, Savage, Passive-Aggressive, or Nuclear for when nothing less than total destruction will do.

Step 3 : Let Sax handle it

Hit the button and get five ready-to-use comebacks instantly. Copy the one you like and paste it wherever it needs to go.

Example Comebacks

Not sure what to expect? Here's a sample of what Sax can do across different scenarios and tones.

Scenario 1
"Wow, you really thought this was a good idea?"
I did. And somehow it still turned out better than your last contribution to anything.
Sarcastic
Scenario 2
"Nobody asked for your opinion."
And yet here you are, offering yours for free. Funny how that works.
Passive-Aggressive
Scenario 3
"This is the worst thing I've ever seen."
That tracks. You seem like someone with a lot of experience finding the worst in things.
Deadpan
Scenario 4
"You have no idea what you're talking about."
I appreciate the feedback. I'll file it right next to everything else you've ever gotten wrong.
Savage
Scenario 5
"Some people just shouldn't be allowed on the internet."
Bold take from someone whose entire online presence is leaving comments like this one.
Sarcastic
Scenario 6
"I've seen better content from a toddler."
The toddler has better things to do than argue with strangers on the internet. So the comparison kind of falls apart there.
Deadpan
Scenario 7
"Do you even think before you post?"
Oh absolutely. I thought: someone out there needs to hear this. I just didn't picture it being you.
Passive-Aggressive

Which Tone Should I Pick?

Each tone hits differently. Here's how to choose the right one for the situation.

Sarcastic
The classic. Dry, witty, and just cutting enough to land without drawing blood. Great for trolls, backhanded comments, and anyone who takes themselves too seriously. Works on every platform.
Deadpan
No emotion, no drama, just a perfectly flat statement that quietly destroys the original comment. Best when you want to seem completely unbothered. Surprisingly effective against people who expect a reaction.
Savage
Direct, sharp, and designed to sting. Savage skips the wit and goes straight for the point. Use when the comment was genuinely mean and you want a reply that matches the energy.
Passive-Aggressive
The art of saying something politely that lands like a gut punch. Perfect for workplace situations, family group chats, or anyone who hides their nastiness behind a smile. Two can play that game.
Nuclear ☢️
Maximum verbal impact. Reserved for comments that truly earned it. Nuclear replies are ruthless, pointed, and built to end the conversation. No profanity, but definitely no mercy either. Use sparingly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AskSax?
AskSax is a free AI-powered social media comeback generator. Paste any comment or message and Sax will instantly generate five witty, sharp replies based on the tone you choose.
Is AskSax free to use?
Yes, completely free. No account required, no credit card, no sign up. Just paste a comment and go.
What social media platforms does AskSax work for?
AskSax works for any platform: Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, YouTube comments, or anywhere else people say things that need a response.
What are the different tone options?
AskSax offers five comeback tones. Sarcastic delivers classic dry wit. Deadpan keeps it flat and cutting. Savage goes straight for the jugular. Passive-Aggressive wraps the burn in a smile. Nuclear is the maximum setting, reserved for comments that truly deserve it.
Will the comebacks include profanity?
No. AskSax keeps it clean across all five tone settings. The replies are sharp and cutting without relying on profanity.
Can I generate more than five comebacks?
Yes. After your first five results load, a "Give me 5 more" button appears so you can keep generating fresh replies for the same comment without losing the ones you already have.
Who is Sax?
Sax is AskSax's mascot, a wisecracking saxophone with strong opinions and zero patience for nonsense. He takes on the comments so you don't have to.
Is my comment stored or saved anywhere?
No. AskSax does not store, log, or save any comments you paste into the tool. Each request is processed and discarded.
Can I use AskSax on my phone?
Yes. AskSax is fully mobile friendly and works on any device with a browser.
Can AskSax roast a comment?
Absolutely. AskSax is built for roasting social media comments. Choose Savage or Nuclear tone for replies that go straight for the jugular, or pick Sarcastic for a more refined roast with a twist of dry wit.
What if I don't like any of the comebacks?
Hit "Give me 5 more" for a fresh batch, or try a different tone setting for a completely different style of response.
How do I make a comeback funnier?
Try Sarcastic or Deadpan tone. Both lean into wit and timing rather than raw aggression, which tends to land better for humor. Deadpan in particular can be genuinely funny because of how underplayed it is.
Can I customize the replies?
The generator produces replies based on the comment you paste and the tone you select. For more targeted results, try adding context to the comment, such as the relationship or the platform, so Sax has more to work with.
Why do some comebacks work better than others?
The best comebacks are specific to what was actually said. Generic insults rarely land as hard as a reply that clearly addresses the original comment. Sax is built to respond to the specific content you paste, so the more context you give, the sharper the output.