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AI Text Humanizer

Analyze text for AI-generated patterns, get a detection score, and rewrite to sound naturally human

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Result Examples

35/100
PatternWeightIssue
Chatbot artifact5"If you want, I can break down..." — classic ChatGPT offer at the end
AI vocabulary5"cutting-edge" — Tier 1 giveaway
Inline-header lists34 heading+bullet blocks = ChatGPT article template
Boldface overuse29 bold fragments used as emphasis crutch

Bottom line: The text structure (headers + bullets + bold) is the biggest giveaway, not the vocabulary.

AI-Generated Text35/100 LIGHT
Area 51 is a highly classified U.S. Air Force facility located in southern Nevada, inside the larger Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR). It sits next to a dry lakebed called Groom Lake, which doubles as a natural runway. What is it actually used for? Officially, the U.S. government long denied its existence, but today it’s acknowledged as a site for: • Testing experimental aircraft (e.g., stealth planes like the U-2 and SR-71 were developed there) • Advanced weapons research • Flight training in restricted airspace Why all the secrecy? The base is surrounded by: • Restricted airspace (no-fly zone) • Armed security patrols • Warning signs and surveillance systems This secrecy protects classified military projects, not because of aliens—but because of cutting-edge defense technology. Why is it famous? Area 51 became a cultural phenomenon due to: • UFO sightings reported in nearby deserts • Conspiracy theories about alien spacecraft and bodies • Pop culture (movies, TV, internet memes) Are aliens there? There’s no credible evidence that aliens or extraterrestrial technology are stored at Area 51. Most “UFO sightings” historically were likely test flights of secret aircraft that the public didn’t recognize at the time. If you want, I can break down some of the most popular conspiracy theories vs. what’s actually known.
Humanized Text5/100 PASS ✅
Area 51 is a classified U.S. Air Force base in southern Nevada, part of the Nevada Test and Training Range. It sits beside Groom Lake — a flat, dry lakebed that serves as a natural runway. The government denied the base existed for decades. Now it’s public knowledge that the site is used for testing experimental aircraft (the U-2 spy plane and SR-71 Blackbird both flew there first), developing advanced weapons, and running flight training in restricted airspace. The secrecy isn’t about aliens. It’s about protecting military technology from adversaries. The base is surrounded by no-fly zones, armed patrols, and surveillance — standard stuff for a classified installation. So why does everyone think there are aliens there? A few reasons. Locals reported strange lights in the desert sky throughout the 1950s–80s. At the time, nobody knew the Air Force was flying radical new aircraft designs that looked nothing like conventional planes. People filled in the blanks with UFOs. Add a few conspiracy theorists, some Hollywood movies, and the internet — and the myth became self-sustaining. The reality is simpler: no credible evidence has ever surfaced of alien technology at Area 51. The “UFOs” were just classified test flights that the public wasn’t cleared to know about.

What It Does

AI Text Humanizer analyzes your text for patterns that AI detectors flag, gives you a clear score showing how detectable it is, and rewrites it to sound naturally human. Works with blog posts, marketing copy, LinkedIn posts, emails, and academic writing — adjusting its approach based on the content domain.

AI Detection ScoreNatural RewritingDomain-AwareMultiple IntensitiesBefore/After Comparison

In a Nutshell

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Detection Score see exactly how AI-detectable your text is before and after
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Natural Rewrite removes robotic patterns and adds authentic human voice
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Intensity Control light polish, standard rewrite, or aggressive transformation
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Domain-Aware adjusts for academic, legal, marketing, and technical contexts
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Before & After compare original and rewritten versions side by side

Use Cases

Blog & Website Content

Rewrite AI-drafted blog posts and web copy to pass detection checks and read naturally

LinkedIn & Social Posts

Polish professional social media content so it sounds like you, not a chatbot

Academic Writing

Refine research drafts and papers with domain-appropriate language and structure

Client Emails & Proposals

Ensure outbound communications sound professional and authentically human

How to Use

Step 1

Submit your text

Paste text directly into chat or send a file. The assistant accepts any text format.

Works best with English text. Other languages get structural analysis.

Step 2

Review your score

The assistant analyzes the text and returns a detection score: PASS, LIGHT, MOD, or HEAVY — showing how AI-detectable it is.

Step 3

Get the rewrite

The assistant rewrites the text to remove AI patterns. You can request light, standard, or aggressive intensity.

Say "humanize lightly" to preserve more of the original structure.

Step 4

Compare results

Review the before/after comparison and the new detection score. Iterate if needed.

Command Examples

You say:

Humanize this blog post

Assistant responds:

Analyzed: detection score HEAVY (multiple AI patterns found). Rewritten version ready — new score: PASS. Key changes: restructured paragraph flow, varied sentence length, replaced formulaic transitions.

You say:

Check this email for AI patterns

Assistant responds:

Detection score: MOD. Found 3 key patterns: repetitive transition phrases, uniform sentence structure, and overly formal hedging. Would you like me to rewrite it?

You say:

Humanize lightly, keep the structure

Assistant responds:

Light polish applied — kept your paragraph structure and key phrases. Swapped 12 formulaic expressions for natural alternatives. New score: LIGHT → PASS.

Estimated Cost

Freeper text

Multi-pass analysis (detect + rewrite), so LLM cost is higher than single-pass skills.

LLM processing cost is additional and depends on conversation complexity. BYOK users pay LLM costs directly to their provider.

* Prices include platform service fee. Actual costs may vary.

FAQ

Setup Requirements

Text input via chat or file upload
English text recommended for best results