Rewritify
humanizerRewrite text to avoid plagiarism and improve clarity
AI humanizer tools rewrite AI-generated text to reduce detection by content classifiers and give the output a more natural, human-like tone. There are 21 tools in this category, most of which also include a detection component to check whether the original or rewritten text reads as AI-authored. They are used by students, content writers, and marketers working with AI-drafted copy.
Rewrite text to avoid plagiarism and improve clarity
Make AI-generated content read like human writing
Paraphrase, summarize, and check grammar and plagiarism
Convert AI-generated text to natural writing
AI text converter that makes content undetectable by detectors
AI text converter for ChatGPT, Bard, Jasper, and other AI writers
Enhance AI text with natural tone and style
Make AI-generated text sound more human
AI-generated text detector and human-like rewriter
Free AI text humanization tool
Make AI text read like human writing
Rewrite AI-generated text to sound more human
Rewrites AI-generated text to read like human writing
Convert AI-generated text to natural writing
Free AI humanizer that converts ChatGPT text to human writing
Bypass AI detection by converting AI text to natural writing
Converts AI-generated text to read like human writing
Make AI-generated text sound more human
Create and manage custom AI agents
Tool to humanize AI-generated text and bypass AI detection
Humanizes AI-generated text
These tools work by paraphrasing, restructuring sentences, and replacing characteristic AI phrasings with more varied language. Effectiveness varies, and no tool guarantees that output will pass all detectors, since detection models are updated frequently. Some platforms bundle detection and humanization in one workflow; others focus purely on rewriting. The quality of the humanized output matters beyond detection scores, poorly rewritten text can lose coherence or introduce factual errors, so reviewing the result is still necessary. Pricing is generally low, with free tiers offering limited word counts and paid plans unlocking higher volumes and faster processing. These tools are a gray area in academic contexts, with many universities explicitly prohibiting their use, so users should be aware of the policy environment they are operating in. For legitimate use cases like refining AI drafts for publication, the main criterion is whether the rewritten text actually reads well, not just whether it bypasses a particular classifier.