Can AI Writing Sound More Human? Meet AIHumanize and love it!

AI-generated text has become incredibly capable — and at the same time, increasingly recognizable.

Even when it’s accurate and well-structured, it often carries that familiar AI tone: clean, predictable, and slightly detached. That’s exactly the gap AIHumanize aims to fill.

We tested it not once, but twice — and the difference between the settings turned out to matter more than we expected.

📝 Our test

We used a real editorial use case: the intro text for our Vexub article,. We wrote it as a test with with ChatGPT.

No rewriting.
No prompt engineering.
No manual polishing.

Just AI → Humanizer → Comparison.

Test 1: Balance + General

This was our first run, and the one we initially wrote about.

Left: raw ChatGPT output. Right: the same text after AIHumanize humanization.
What we noticed:
  • The text became less obviously AI-generated
  • Sentence structures were smoother and more varied
  • Generic AI phrasing was toned down

However, the overall voice shifted toward something more:

  • neutral
  • academic
  • slightly “school-like”

It felt less artificial — but also less personal. Still, the result was solid. Just not quite there yet.

 

Test 2: Balance + Informal

Then we tried Balance–Informal, using the same original text.

This is where things clicked.

Left: raw ChatGPT output. Right: the same text after AIHumanize humanization.
Compared to the first test, the output felt:
  • more natural
  • more relaxed
  • closer to how a human would actually explain things

The tone kept its clarity but regained warmth. It still wasn’t perfect — but it was a much better starting point.

 

An important realization: these results are sketches, not finished pieces

Even with the better setting, one thing became very clear:

AIHumanize doesn’t deliver a final, publish-ready masterpiece — and that’s completely fine.

What it does deliver is:

  • an excellent draft
  • a cleaner baseline
  • a version that’s easier for a human to shape

In today’s world, we often get annoyed with AI because it doesn’t match what we imagined in our heads. But that frustration usually comes from expecting too much.

AI doesn’t need to be a perfect author. It needs to be a reliable assistant. And AIHumanize fits that role well.

 

That final human pass is still where meaning, emotion, and personality happen.

And honestly? That’s exactly how it should be.

 

Pricing: generous free tier, clear upgrade path

AIHumanize offers a surprisingly usable free option:

  • Free: up to 200 words

Paid plans (monthly):

  • Basic – $15/month
    • 15,000 words/month
    • up to 500 words per request
  • Pro – $40/month
    • 50,000 words/month
    • up to 1,500 words per request
  • Unlimited – $40/month
    • unlimited words per month
    • up to 3,000 words per request

For anyone working regularly with AI-generated text, the pricing feels fair — especially as a supporting tool rather than a full writing replacement.

 

Final verdict

We’re happy with AIHumanize — especially after testing the Balance–Informal setting.

It’s not the final voice.
It’s not the author.
But it is a very good collaborator.

Used the right way, it helps turn raw AI output into something a human can actually enjoy working with — and improving. We are giving it a 4.5 on our LMAI scale!

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