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AI Humanizer — make AI text sound human

Paste AI-written text to see the exact tells giving it away, then rewrite it to read genuinely human — with a before/after score. Free, no signup.

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AI-tell scan
Some AI tells

We found 6 AI tells. Hit Humanize to fix them, or edit by hand using the notes below.

  • Telltale AI vocabulary ×7 (“pivotal”). Words like “delve”, “tapestry”, “realm”, “leverage”, “seamless”, “robust”, and “pivotal” are statistically overused by LLMs. Swap in plainer words.
  • Spaced em-dash (— ) (“word — word”). The spaced em-dash is the single most recognizable AI tell. Use a comma, a period, or parentheses instead.
  • Essay-scaffolding transitions ×3 (“Moreover”). Words like “Moreover”, “Furthermore”, “Ultimately”, and “In conclusion” are AI’s favorite connective tissue. Cut them or replace with how a person actually links thoughts.
  • Stock AI phrases ×2 (“a myriad of”). “A wide range of”, “a myriad of”, “plays a crucial role”, “in the realm of” are template filler. Be specific instead.
  • Meta-hedging filler (“it's worth noting”). “It’s worth noting”, “It’s important to note”, “Keep in mind” add no information. Just say the thing.
  • “Not only… but also” construction (“not only saves time but also”). This balanced construction is a strong AI fingerprint. Split it into two plain sentences.

Free, no signup, up to ~1,000 words. We rewrite to read genuinely human — we don’t help you game AI detectors.

How the AI humanizer works

1. Paste your textDrop in anything written by ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini — an email, a post, a paragraph. Up to ~1,000 words, free.
2. See the AI tellsGet an instant human score and the exact giveaways — spaced em-dashes, “delve”, essay scaffolding, uniform rhythm.
3. Humanize itOne click rewrites it to read like a real person — pick Natural, Professional, Casual, Cold outreach, or LinkedIn.

What makes text read like AI

Most “humanizers” just paraphrase and hope. This one names the actual tells — the same patterns the scanner flags in your text — so you understand what to fix.

The spaced em-dash“word — word” is the single most recognizable sign of AI writing. Humans rarely space their dashes; models do it constantly.
Essay scaffolding“Moreover”, “Furthermore”, “Ultimately”, “In conclusion” — connective tissue that signals a machine assembling an essay, not a person making a point.
Telltale vocabulary“Delve”, “tapestry”, “realm”, “leverage”, “seamless”, “robust”, “pivotal”, “myriad” are statistically overused by LLMs and stick out to readers.
Balanced constructions“Not only… but also” and tidy rule-of-three lists (“fast, simple, and reliable”) are a rhythm models love and people use far less.
Meta-hedging“It’s worth noting”, “It’s important to note”, “Keep in mind” pad the text without adding anything a human would bother to say.
Uniform sentence rhythmAI writes sentences of eerily similar length. Real writing mixes short, punchy lines with longer ones.

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