AIHumanity
Use Case

Sound Like Yourself Online, Not Like a Bot

AI drafting tools are fast, but the output reads stiff, generic, and instantly recognizable as machine-written — which costs trust with readers and triggers AI-detection flags. Humanizing the draft keeps your voice and your meaning while removing the tells.

See Text Humanizer
+61% *
brand warmth
-48% *
AI stiffness

* From internal side-by-side testing on sample drafts, not an independent audit.

What actually changes in the text

Not just synonym-swapping — a rewrite that preserves meaning and voice.

Voice preservation

Keeps your point, changes the delivery

The humanizer rewrites structure and phrasing while leaving your actual argument and facts untouched.

  • No meaning drift from the original draft
  • Removes repetitive AI sentence patterns
  • Works on articles, emails, and messages
Readability

Reads like a person wrote it, because it still needed one

Small imperfections and natural rhythm replace the overly uniform cadence that gives AI writing away.

  • +37% readability in side-by-side tests
  • Fewer flagged passages in AI-detection tools
  • Tone options from casual to professional
Before / after

"We are pleased to announce..." becomes "Good news —..."

A same-paragraph example of what changes: the facts and structure stay put, the delivery doesn't sound like a template.

  • Before: "We are pleased to announce our Q3 results..."
  • After: "Here's how Q3 went..."
  • Same meaning, same facts, different voice

Keep the speed of AI drafting, lose the robotic voice

Join the waitlist to try the Text Humanizer on your own writing.

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