Rewrite AI-generated text so it reads like a real person wrote it. Strips em-dash stacks, filler transitions, and corporate vocabulary — while preserving every factual claim.
Humanize AI-generated text free at practicalwebtools.com/ai-tools/humanizer. Paste ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini output (or upload a PDF, DOCX, PPTX, or image and let Mistral OCR extract the text), press Humanize, and the editor rewrites it in a natural human voice — stripping em-dash stacks, filler transitions, and corporate vocabulary while preserving every factual claim. Free with Mistral; premium quality available with Venice (sign-in required).
Paste your AI-generated text into the editor, OR switch to the Upload tab and drop a PDF, DOCX, PPTX, PNG, JPEG, or AVIF file (Mistral OCR extracts the text into the editor for you to review)
Optionally open Advanced settings to describe the target voice (default: blog-casual, direct, mild dry humor) or adjust temperature and length
Choose Mistral (free, no signup) or Venice (premium, sign-in required for higher-quality models)
Click Humanize and watch the rewrite stream in — copy or download as Markdown or plain text when finished
An AI humanizer is an editor that rewrites text generated by ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or other LLMs so it reads like a person wrote it. The good ones do not just paraphrase — they strip the structural tells of AI prose (em-dash stacks, hollow tricolons, filler transitions like "moreover" and "ultimately", corporate vocabulary like "leverage", "robust", "seamless", and summary paragraphs that restate what was just said) while preserving every factual claim. This tool follows that approach.
Yes. The Mistral path is completely free with no signup or credit card required — anonymous use is supported with rate limits. The Venice path requires a free account and uses pay-as-you-go credits (typically a fraction of a cent per humanize), in exchange for access to higher-quality models like Llama 3.3 70B and Claude Sonnet 4.6.
Yes. Switch to the Upload tab and drop a PDF, DOCX, PPTX, PNG, JPEG, or AVIF file (up to 50MB). The text is extracted by Mistral OCR (state-of-the-art accuracy on PDFs, scanned documents, and images) and dropped into the editor where you can review and edit it before humanizing.
It performs much better than the raw input on detectors like GPTZero, Originality.ai, Turnitin AI, and Copyleaks because the editor specifically targets the structural patterns those tools flag — repetitive sentence rhythm, em-dash stacks, formulaic transitions, and corporate vocabulary. No humanizer can guarantee 100% evasion (detectors evolve), but rewrites that read more human to a person also score more human to a detector. We do not recommend using AI humanizers to deceive instructors or evade academic integrity policies.
No. The system prompt explicitly instructs the editor to preserve every factual claim and the overall argument. It cuts filler, hedging, and meta-commentary — but not substance. The rewrite is usually shorter than the input because the editor removes throat-clearing and summary paragraphs, not because it removes claims.
Mistral is free, anonymous, and uses Mistral Medium by default — fast, capable, and entirely sufficient for most rewrites. Venice requires sign-in and uses premium models like Llama 3.3 70B (default) or Claude Sonnet 4.6, which produce more nuanced rewrites for technical, academic, or stylistically demanding text. Venice draws from your pre-purchased credit balance (typically a fraction of a cent per humanize).
No. Your input text is sent to the AI provider only for the duration of the rewrite, and neither the input nor the output is stored on our servers. Mistral and Venice both run on infrastructure that does not retain prompts for training. The streamed output is rendered in your browser and discarded when you leave the page.
Yes. Open the Advanced settings panel (collapsed by default) to describe the target voice — for example "blog-casual, direct, mild dry humor", "professional-technical, no hype, assumes reader is competent", or "academic, formal, third-person". You can also adjust temperature (creativity) and max output tokens. Defaults are tuned for everyday rewriting, so most users never touch these.
Paraphrasing tools swap synonyms and rearrange clauses — the result is often longer, sometimes awkward, and still has the same AI-sounding rhythm. This tool is an editor: it cuts filler, varies sentence rhythm, replaces abstractions with concrete specifics, and removes the structural patterns (perfect parallel structure, tricolons used for rhythm, em-dash stacks) that make text sound machine-written. The output is usually shorter and noticeably more human.
For typical inputs of 200–2,000 words, expect 5–30 seconds depending on the length and the selected model. The output streams progressively as it generates, so you see results immediately and can cancel at any time.