AI Essay Humanizer — Make Your Drafts Pass Any Detector

Paste your essay draft below. The academic-focused humanizer rewrites AI-detectable patterns while preserving citations, terminology, and argument structure. Free, no signup. Your essay stays private.

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0 / 500 words (free trial)

No signup required for the first 500 words. Results may vary. Always review output before submission.

How to humanize an essay

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Prepare your draft

Verify citations and facts independently. Make sure the argument reflects your understanding — not just the AI's first answer.

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Paste and select Academic

Use Academic mode for essays — formal tone, citation-aware. Process 500–800 words per pass for best results.

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Review and add insight

Check that citations and technical terms survived intact. Add personal examples or course-specific references the AI couldn't know.

AI draft vs humanized essay

What changes — and what stays intact.

TraitAI draftAfter humanizing
Robotic transitions"Furthermore," "Moreover," "In conclusion" — flagged by detectorsVaried, sophisticated connectors that read like academic prose
Sentence lengthUniform 15–22 word range — a key AI signalDynamic rhythm: short punchy sentences between longer analytical ones
CitationsSometimes lost or mangled by generic paraphrasersAPA, MLA, Chicago formats preserved — citation-aware algorithm
Turnitin score (500-word essay)87% AI-detected (raw ChatGPT 4o output)14% AI-detected — passes the safe threshold

FAQ

Will this guarantee my essay passes Turnitin?

No tool can guarantee 100% pass rates — detector algorithms change constantly. Current pass rate is 94.2% on Turnitin (May 2026 testing on 500-word academic essays). Always review your output and add personal insights before submission.

Does it work with APA, MLA, or Chicago citations?

Yes. Academic mode is trained to recognize and preserve standard citation formats. Always double-check citations after humanizing — formatting edge cases occasionally need a tweak.

Can professors tell I used this?

If used correctly — adding your own insights, verifying facts, reviewing the output — no. The text reads like polished human writing because the underlying ideas are still yours, just better expressed.

What if my essay is in a technical field like medicine, law, or engineering?

Academic mode handles technical terminology well, but always review for accuracy. Technical fields require precision that automated tools can occasionally miss. Run a final pass yourself before submitting.

Is using this plagiarism?

No — if used correctly. Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work as your own. This tool rewrites the style of your own ideas. The line is crossed only if you submit work that doesn't actually reflect your understanding. Start with your own outline, verify facts, and review the final output.

Is there a word limit?

Free tier has no hard limit, but 500–800 words per pass gives the cleanest output. For a 3,000-word essay, process section by section so the algorithm can vary rhythm within each piece.

Your ideas. Your arguments. Just better expressed.

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