AI Content Checker & Humanizer Score
Paste any article, email, or post. Get an instant AI-detection risk score plus the exact patterns making it read like a machine, and how to fix each one.
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Score breakdown
Higher bars mean a stronger AI signal. These are the seven patterns detectors and editors weigh most.
What's flagging your text
Tap each pattern to see the exact lines and how to rewrite them.
Your humanization priorities
Fix these first, in order of impact.
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How to humanize AI content
AI writing has tells. Sentences that all run the same length. Inflated words like 'leverage' and 'testament' that nobody says out loud. Ideas crammed into neat groups of three. Transitions stacked at the top of every paragraph. A reader may not name the pattern, but they feel it, and detectors are trained to catch it.
Humanizing means editing those patterns out and putting a person back into the writing. You vary your sentence length on purpose. You cut the filler. You say things in plain words and add a detail or an opinion a model would skip. The checker above scores your draft against the patterns that give AI away, then shows you the exact lines to fix first.
What this checker looks for
Seven signals do most of the work in telling human writing apart from machine output. Here is what each one means.
Sentence variety
Human writing mixes short and long sentences. AI settles into one length. This is the strongest signal a detector reads, so it carries the most weight.
AI vocabulary & phrases
Words like 'leverage' and 'seamless', plus filler such as 'it is important to note', pad the word count without adding meaning.
Passive voice
Passive sentences hide who did what. 'The report was written' reads colder than 'we wrote the report'. Active voice sounds like a person.
Rule-of-three lists
Models group ideas in threes to sound complete. Real writers break the pattern. The checker counts your triple constructions.
Negative parallelism
The 'it is not just X, it is Y' setup is a classic AI tic. The tool flags every instance so you can say the point directly.
Transition stacking
Starting sentence after sentence with 'Furthermore' or 'Moreover' reads like an outline someone filled in. A couple are fine. A pile is a tell.
Em dashes & formatting
AI reaches for the em dash constantly. The checker counts em dashes, curly quotes, stray emojis, and mechanical bolding, all worth cleaning before you publish.
How the score works
The tool reads your text right in the browser and measures those seven signals. Each one gets its own sub-score. They combine into a single AI detection risk between 1 and 99 percent. Sentence variety carries the most weight, because it is the hardest pattern to fake and the first thing most detectors measure.
A result under 30 percent reads human. Between 30 and 55, a detector could go either way, so tighten the weak spots. Above 55, expect it to flag, and plan on a real edit. Your content stays on your device the whole time. We only see it if you ask us to email the report.