A free AI humanizer with no catch.
Full results, no signup, no blurred output, no trial timer. The only limit is a fair daily cap, and we tell you about it up front.
What free includes here
The complete humanizer, not a teaser. Up to 6,000 characters per run, which covers an essay section, a long email or a full blog post. Three tones. Both languages, English and French, at equal quality. The entire output visible and copyable, every time. No account creation, no credit card to start, no countdown clock manufacturing urgency. Your texts are processed in memory and never stored.
The honest limitation is a daily cap on free runs. Compute costs real money, and a cap is the cleanest way to keep a free tool fast for everyone without harvesting accounts or blurring half the result. The cap resets every day. If you hit it regularly, you are exactly who the upcoming paid plans are for, and the pricing page explains what those will include. The free tier stays when they arrive.
The tricks free humanizers play, and where we stand
If you have shopped around, you have met the tricks. Some tools show the first paragraph and blur the rest behind a signup form. Some cap input at 200 words, enough to demo but not to use. Some show a result quickly, then reveal the download requires a subscription. Some quietly recycle your pasted text as training data, which you discover only in the privacy policy, if there is one.
Our position on each: the full result is always visible. The input cap is 6,000 characters, a real working size. There is nothing to download because the result sits in a copyable panel. And your text is never stored or trained on, full stop. We make these promises on the page where you use the tool, not in a document nobody opens.
Free humanizer or paid plan: a fair test
Run one real paragraph of yours through this free tier and through any paid tool you are considering. Read both results aloud. Check both with the detector. If the paid tool wins clearly and you humanize text daily, pay for it with our blessing. If the results tie, you have your answer about where the money was going. Twenty minutes of testing beats every marketing page, including this one.
Why free is the right price for this job
Humanizing is a high frequency, low ceremony task: people run it on a cover letter today and silence for two weeks after. Subscription pricing fits daily tools; it punishes occasional ones. A free tier with a daily cap matches how most people actually use a humanizer, and it means the tool earns trust before it ever asks for money. When the paid tier arrives it will be priced for the people who genuinely run volume, not engineered to squeeze the occasional user into a plan they will forget to cancel.
Use the free humanizer
It is at the top of this page. No account, full results.