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API · Early access

The same two tools, programmatically.

A public API for humanizing and AI detection is planned: simple JSON in, honest results out, English and French. It is not live yet, and this page will not pretend otherwise.

What the API will expose

Two endpoints mirroring the site. Humanize: text plus an optional tone, returning the rewritten text with the same language-preservation guarantee as the web tool. Detect: text in, a 0 to 100 score out, with the same three-band semantics we show on the site, including the explicit inconclusive band from 40 to 69. Both endpoints will handle English and French as first-class languages. Authentication will be key-based, with a free developer tier for testing and metered tiers above it.

Get on the early access list

Send a note through the contact page with one line about your use case and expected volume. Early access users get the documentation first and a say in the rate-limit design. Until then, the web tools are free: the humanizer and the detector both work without an account, in English and in French. Plan details live on the pricing page.

Frequently asked

Is there an API I can use today?
Not yet publicly. Programmatic humanizing and detection are planned. The contact page is the fastest way to get on the early access list.
What will the API offer?
The same two capabilities as the site: humanize text and detect AI likelihood, in English and French, with simple JSON requests and honest score semantics.
What will the API cost?
Pricing is not final. There will be a free developer tier for testing and metered paid tiers above it. Details will be published here first.
Will the API support dialects?
Yes. The dialect parameter the web tool uses, Canadian, US and UK English plus Canadian and France French, will be part of the public API surface from day one.
What about rate limits?
Developer-tier limits will mirror the web tool’s philosophy: clearly stated, fairly enforced and shaped by real usage during early access rather than invented in advance.