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How to Reduce AI Plagiarism: Top Tools to Humanize AI-Generated Content

  • Writer: LMS RS
    LMS RS
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

AI tools like ChatGPT have revolutionized writing. However, a significant concern that has emerged is AI plagiarism. Many institutions and publishers now use AI detectors to identify machine-generated text. To address this issue, this blog explores four powerful tools designed to convert AI-generated content into humanized text—making it more natural, readable, and less detectable by AI detectors.

Why Humanize AI-Generated Content?

AI-generated content often follows repetitive patterns and lacks the nuances of human writing. Plagiarism tools and AI detectors can easily flag such content. Humanizing the text helps:

  • Improve originality and readability

  • Evade AI detection algorithms

  • Maintain the core meaning while altering sentence structures

  • Increase acceptance in academic, journalistic, or corporate submissions

Tool 1: Humanize AI

Humanize AI is one of the most popular tools for transforming AI content into a human-like narrative.

Key Features:

  • Offers multiple rewriting styles: normal, formal, casual, academic, etc.

  • Free version allows up to 300 words per session

  • Only limited humanization features available without subscription

Paid Plan:

  • $119.99/month

  • Access to advanced humanization models

  • Up to 20,000 words per month and 800 words per request

  • Higher grammar and conceptual accuracy

  • Priority customer support

Pros: Multiple tone optionsCons: Expensive for occasional users

Tool 2: Tenorshare AI Humanizer

Tenorshare helps convert content into human-like formats and includes AI detection and bypass modes.

Key Features:

  • Modes: Fast, Balanced, Ultra Enhanced (requires subscription)

  • Direct AI detection and rewriting options

  • Compatible with various AI detectors

Limitations:

  • Free version lacks true plagiarism reduction capability

  • Subscription is needed for effective transformation

Paid Plan:

  • $10/month

  • 10,000 words/month

  • 600 words per request

  • Turnitin-supported detection

  • Unlimited AI scans and fast rewriting

Pros: AffordableCons: Limited effectiveness in the free version

Tool 3: StealthWriter

StealthWriter stands out for its unique rewriting suggestions and user-friendly interface.

Key Features:

  • Three rewrite intensity levels: Easy, Normal, Strict

  • Offers multiple sentence alternatives during rewriting

  • Shows humanization level for each output (Human, High-Impact, etc.)

Free Plan:

  • 300 words per request

  • Daily limit of 5,000 words

  • Access to basic Ninja models

Paid Plan:

  • Starts at $120/month

  • Includes unlimited access to rewriting features and models

Pros: Sentence-level customization and clear quality indicatorsCons: High cost for full access

Tool 4: AIDetector Pro

AIDetector Pro is a hybrid tool that not only detects AI-written content but also offers rewriting capabilities through its "AI Eraser."

Key Features:

  • Provides detailed AI scan reports

  • Humanization options: less, moderate, and more

  • Can humanize single paragraphs or entire documents

Free Plan:

  • Only 3 AI scans

  • 0 humanizations available

Paid Plan:

  • $3.99/month

  • Unlimited document humanization

  • Access to advanced rewriting models

Pros: Low-cost and dual functionality (detection + rewriting)Cons: Requires subscription even for testing humanization

Final Thoughts

All four tools—Humanize AI, Tenorshare, StealthWriter, and AIDetector Pro—offer practical solutions to reduce AI plagiarism. However, their effectiveness and affordability vary:

Tool

Best For

Cost

Humanize AI

Academic and formal writing styles

$119.99/month

Tenorshare

Quick and affordable transformation

$10/month

StealthWriter

Quality-focused users needing detail

$120/month

AIDetector Pro

Low-cost detection + humanization

$3.99/month

Before selecting a tool, consider:

  • Your content volume

  • Required rewriting quality

  • Budget constraints

  • Whether AI detection evasion is a must

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