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AI Humanizer

Paste text that sounds robotic or AI-written and get it back sounding natural and human — same meaning, better rhythm. Free, no signup, nothing stored.

AI-generated — always review before you use it. We don't store your inputs or results.

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Small business guide

What this tool helps you do

Use this free AI humanizer to rewrite stiff or AI-sounding text so it reads like a person wrote it. It varies sentence length, cuts the tells — "delve," "furthermore," the formulaic transitions — and keeps your meaning and facts exactly as they were. It never adds claims you didn't make.

It's built for small business owners who draft marketing copy, emails, and web pages with AI (or who just write a bit stiffly) and want the final version to sound like them. Paste up to 3,000 characters, optionally say how it should sound, and get back the same message in plain, natural language.

How to use this tool

  1. 1

    Paste the text you want to humanize — up to 3,000 characters of copy, an email, or a page draft.

  2. 2

    Optionally describe how it should sound, like "friendly but professional" or "casual, like I talk."

  3. 3

    Click generate and read the rewritten version next to your original.

  4. 4

    Check that every fact, number, and promise survived intact — the tool preserves them, but it's your name on the copy.

  5. 5

    Copy the result, or tweak your tone note and run it again for a different feel.

Examples

About page that sounds like a robot wrote it

A plumber used AI to draft his About page and every sentence starts the same way.

Inputs

  • Text to humanize: "We are dedicated to delivering exceptional plumbing solutions. Furthermore, our team is committed to leveraging industry-leading expertise. Additionally, we strive to ensure customer satisfaction at every touchpoint."
  • How should it sound?: Down-to-earth, local business

Result

Something like "We fix plumbing problems and we do it right. Our crew has been at this for years, and we're not happy until you are." Shorter sentences, no filler transitions, same promises — nothing added.

The meaning didn't change; the voice did. Customers trust copy that sounds like the person who'll show up at their door.

Marketing email that's technically fine but flat

A boutique owner drafted a sale announcement with AI and it reads like a press release.

Inputs

  • Text to humanize: A 200-word email announcing a weekend sale, full of "we are thrilled to announce" and "don't miss this exciting opportunity"
  • How should it sound?: Warm, first-name-basis with customers

Result

The same sale, same dates, same discount — but rewritten the way you'd tell a regular customer in the shop: varied sentence lengths, contractions, one clear ask at the end.

AI drafts get the facts down fast; the humanizer makes the delivery yours. Pair it with our Email Subject Line Generator to finish the job.

Key terms

AI-isms

Words and patterns that flag machine-written text — "delve," "furthermore," "in today's fast-paced world," and paragraphs that all follow the same structure.

Sentence rhythm

The variation in sentence length that makes writing feel human. People mix short punches with longer thoughts; stiff text keeps every sentence the same size.

Tone

The personality of the writing — friendly, formal, playful. Same facts, different feel. The optional tone field lets you set it.

How to interpret the result

Read the result out loud

The fastest quality check: if you can read the rewrite aloud without stumbling and it sounds like something you'd actually say, ship it. If a phrase still feels off, run it again with a more specific tone note — "like I'm texting a friend" beats "casual."

Treat it as a strong draft, not a final

The tool keeps your facts and never invents claims, but AI output is still a draft to review. Skim for anything that drifted from your intent, and make one or two edits in your own words — that last pass is what makes it unmistakably yours.

Common mistakes

  • Pasting text with facts you haven't verified — the humanizer preserves your claims faithfully, including the wrong ones.
  • Leaving the tone field blank when you have a strong brand voice; a one-line description gets you much closer on the first try.
  • Humanizing one paragraph at a time from a longer piece, which produces inconsistent voice — paste the whole section together.
  • Publishing without a read-through. It keeps meaning exactly, but you should still own every sentence.
  • Using it to disguise someone else's writing as your own — that's not what it's for, and it won't end well.

Frequently asked questions

Is this AI humanizer really free?+

Yes — free, no signup, no watermark, no credit card. We rate-limit heavy use so it stays free for everyone.

Do you store my text?+

No. Your input goes to the AI model to generate the rewrite and the result is shown to you — we don't save either.

Will this bypass AI detectors?+

That's not the goal, and honestly, detectors are unreliable in both directions — they flag human writing and miss AI writing all the time. This tool exists to make your own drafts read naturally so customers enjoy them, not to pass off work as human-written where that distinction matters. If a school or client requires original writing, write it yourself.

Does it change my facts or add anything?+

No. It keeps your meaning, numbers, and claims exactly as written and never invents new ones. It only changes how the same information is said.

What kind of text works best?+

Marketing copy, emails, web pages, product descriptions, social posts — anything customer-facing where voice matters. For generating a draft from scratch first, try our AI Content Writer, then humanize the result.

How is this different from the Paraphrasing Tool?+

The Paraphrasing Tool rewords text with modes like Formal or Shorter. The humanizer has one job: strip the AI-sounding patterns and make the text read like you. Use whichever matches the problem you're solving.