The AI Humanizer Built for Students
Used AI to draft faster? One detector flag can mean a misconduct meeting. Rewrite, check the live score, and hand in work that reads like you wrote it.
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University AI detectors are probabilistic, not proof — but a high score still triggers investigations, and their false-positive rate is worst for careful, formulaic academic writing. The fix is not synonym-swapping (detectors see through it); it is genuine restructuring of your sentences.
This tool rewrites for natural rhythm, shows a live AI-detection score so you can verify before submitting, and runs a meaning check so your thesis, statistics, and citations survive.
The workflow takes minutes, not an evening: paste a section, compare the three versions that come back, pick the one that sounds like you (the lowest AI score is highlighted), confirm the meaning check passes, and move on. A Flesch-Kincaid readability badge shows the output stayed at the register your course expects, and if one sentence still reads robotic you can rewrite just that sentence in place. Deadlines at 2am are exactly the use case this was built around.
Why students use it
- Verify before you submit. A live AI-probability score on every version, so you see what detection software sees — no guessing.
- Keep your argument. The Compare Meaning check scores semantic similarity and flags drift, so you can see if your point moved.
- Affordable. One-time plans from a few hundred KES — no recurring subscription draining your account.
- Free to start. Five rewrites free — quick free account, no card.
- Right reading level. Flesch-Kincaid badges on input and output — hand in text that matches how you actually write.
- Fix single sentences. Sentence-level rewrite means one flagged sentence doesn't cost you a whole new run.
Worried about the rules? Read is using ChatGPT for essays cheating? — an honest look at what universities actually say.
Frequently asked questions
Is using an AI humanizer cheating?
That depends on your institution's policy, not on the tool. Many universities allow AI-assisted drafting with disclosure; others prohibit it. What no student deserves is a false flag on genuinely original work — detectors' false-positive rates are worst for careful academic writing. Read your school's policy, and see our honest breakdown in the blog post linked above.
Can I check the AI score before I hand anything in?
Yes. Every rewrite shows a live AI-probability score per version, so you know what detection software will estimate before you submit — not after.
How much does it cost?
Five rewrites are free with a free account and no card. Paid access is a one-time plan in KES (daily, weekly, or monthly) — there is no recurring subscription.
Can my school see that I used this tool?
No. The tool has no integration with any university system, LMS, or Turnitin account — the only thing a detector ever sees is the text you submit. Your drafts are not stored either; text passes through the rewriting model and is returned to you.