Promise: In 3 steps, you will get your first humanized output and know which mode to pick next time.
Step 1 — Open the Humanizer and add your text
Go to gptinf.com and click AI Humanizer. You have three input options:
- Paste text into the input panel.
- Upload a PDF, Word, or plain text file.
- Try sample to test the tool with pre-loaded example text.
Step 2 — Pick a mode
Pick the mode that matches what you are writing:
| Mode | Best for |
|---|---|
| Standard | Default — balanced rewriting, keeps meaning |
| Academic | Essays, research papers, formal coursework |
| Formal | Business documents, official communication |
| Informal | Blog posts, casual writing |
| Simple | When you need easier-to-read output |
| Expand | When you want more detail and examples |
| Shorten | When you want a tighter version |
| Creative | When the tone should pop |
If you are not sure, leave it on Standard for the first run and switch later.
Step 3 — Click Humanize
The output appears within seconds in the right panel. Underneath it, you will see the AI detection score — it runs automatically. No need to click anything.
Note: If the output looks close to the input, that is normal for very short snippets. The humanizer restructures sentences — that needs at least a sentence or two to work on.
Common gotchas
- You hit the word limit. Free anonymous and registered tiers are 120 words per process. Paid plans use a monthly budget instead.
- The score is still high. Different detectors disagree. See Why does my detection score still show "AI"?.
- Proper nouns got rewritten. Add them as freeze keywords before re-running. See Freeze Keywords.
FAQ
Can I run the same text through twice? Yes. On Pro and above, Re-humanize does it without spending more words. On Free and Lite, each run uses the word budget.
Does the tool change my meaning? The training objective is to keep meaning while changing structure. Long edits sometimes need light review — see When the humanizer changes too much.
Can I undo? The input panel keeps your original text until you replace it.
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