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How it works

Three steps from robot to you.

No configuration. No prompt engineering. Paste two things and the engine does the rest.

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Show it your voice

Paste a few hundred words you wrote by hand. It measures your sentence rhythm, the words you reach for, and the habits that make your writing yours.

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Paste the slop

Drop in any AI draft. It reads what you actually said and pulls out every fact, name, and number that has to survive the rewrite.

03

Get it back as you

A real model rewrites it in your voice. Then a strict checker scans for AI tells and forces a fix before you ever see the result.


What the checker catches

Every rewrite passes a checker built from real research on how AI writing gives itself away. If it finds a tell, the draft goes back for a fix. You only ever see clean output.

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Em dashes

The single most recognizable AI tell. Gone, every time.

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The buzzword family

delve, leverage, robust, seamless, transformative, and the rest of the corporate fog.

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The 'not just X, it's Y' scaffold

The prefab sentence shape models reach for to fake depth.

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Copula inflation

'serves as' and 'stands as' where a plain 'is' belongs.

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Throat-clearing

'It's important to note', 'in today's world', 'at the end of the day'.

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Robotic rhythm

Flat, same-length sentences. Humans write bursty. The checker scores for it.


Humanizers play the detector. This plays the reader.

Same category on the surface, opposite bets underneath. Here is the honest version of the difference.

The goalthemFool a detector's classifierusMake your reader recognize you
Your voicethemA generic 'human' tone, same for everyoneusMatched to a sample of your actual writing
Your factsthemNo guarantee. Synonym shuffles bend meaningusNames and numbers checked on every pass. Inventing facts is not allowed
The scorethemOne flattering numberusTwo honest scores, and a caveat when we are not sure
Detector promisesthemThe entire pitchusNever. That arms race makes writing worse

Try it yourself.

The demo on the homepage is free, no account needed. See what your own writing sounds like after the engine is done with it.

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