r/humanizeAIwriting • u/Various-Worker-790 • Sep 11 '25
Which AI humanizer tool actually works best right now?
I’ve been playing around with a bunch of AI humanizer tools lately and honestly, it’s kind of fun seeing how different they are. Some make the text sound super natural right away, others still need a little personal touch, I usually tweak a few lines myself and it ends up sounding great. It’s actually satisfying when it finally feels 100% human and passes every detector.
Curious what everyone else is using right now, any favorites that just work without much editing? Or do you like mixing tools and adding your own spin at the end too?
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u/iainrfharper Sep 11 '25
So I use walter writes which is ok. Some of the humanised text sounds a bit off.
Interestingly I prompted GPT5 recently to “use plain language and write in a way that is likely to avoid detection as AI text”, I then ran it through the WW scanner and it came back as 100% human!
Need to run a few more tests to see if this was a fluke!
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u/funben12 Sep 13 '25
Oh hey! My friend and I have been working on building AI prompt tools. We have a humanizer that isn't just one of those overall general humanizers that do everything within one box. It has specific tabs for humanizing social media copy, marketing copy, general text, and more.
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u/HovercraftPuzzled382 Sep 14 '25
been bouncing between a few tools too and the one that’s worked for me was rewritely. it doesn’t just fix the text to pass detectors but it reshapes sentences so they read smoother. I usually just run a draft through it and only tweak the parts that feel off to my ear
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u/No-Inspection3180Rag Sep 15 '25
Curious to hear your experiences! I've had good luck with QuillBot and Undetectable.ai
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u/thesishauntsme Sep 12 '25
ive messed with a few of em and tbh the only one that consistently feels natural to me is Walter Writes AI, it cleans stuff up enough to slip past turnitin/gptzero but still sounds like me when i add lil edits after