When ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini-generated text needs to read like a real human wrote it, the rewriting work can take longer than the original prompt. After cycling through a few different humanizer tools, I landed on HumanTone as my daily driver.
What I liked
HumanTone offers six distinct humanization styles — academic, casual, professional, creative, formal, and storytelling — so the same paragraph can be reshaped to fit a research note, a Twitter thread, or a magazine column without manually rewriting from scratch.
The free tier handles up to 500 words per request, which is enough for most blog drafts and short essays. The Pro tier expands that to 5,000 words per request and adds real-time streaming output — useful when you want to start reading the rewrite before the model finishes.
Multilingual support
It supports 12 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, Italian, and Turkish. For multilingual content workflows, that's a meaningful gap-filler — most humanizers I tested are English-only.
Try it
If you want to try the free AI text humanizer at HumanTone, no signup is needed for the basic tier.
Disclosure: I'm not affiliated with HumanTone, just a satisfied user sharing what's working for my writing workflow.