Your AI draft, in your voiceYour AI draft, inyourvoice
Powered by Phantom v1.0, our rewrite engine that doesn't just paraphrase. It extracts the meaning from your AI draft and writes a fresh version in a voice that feels like yours. No robotic phrasing.
1,000 words free per rewrite. No sign-up.
- No sign-up required
- 1,000 words free per rewrite
- Tested against GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks
- Server-side, no text stored
Curious how those detectors decide? See how AI detectors work.
Specialized for the draft you're writing
Each tool opens in manual mode with the use case, tone, and rewrite strength preset. Phantom starts with the right context, not a generic guess.
Prefer to pick by what you're writing? Browse the use-case library. Want a side-by-side with QuillBot, Humbot, or another humanizer? See how we compare.
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Why most rewriters get flagged, and how Phantom doesn't
Most tools paraphrase sentence by sentence. The structure stays, the tells stay, the detector flags it. Phantom rebuilds the text from the meaning out.
Phantom reads your draft and pulls the meaning into rough notes. Your original wording goes in a separate bin.
Phantom writes a new draft from those notes. The model never sees your original phrasing, so there is nothing to paraphrase.
A final pass strips 60+ AI tells. Inflated vocabulary. Rule-of-three lists. Slogan closers. Em-dash overuse. Generic transitions.
Multi-pass architecture
Three orchestrated passes: extract, write fresh, scrub. Not one prompt.
60+ AI patterns detected
We flag curated vocabulary and structural patterns on the way in.
Burstiness enforcement
Varied sentence lengths and real fragments. The cadence of a person, not a chatbot.
Voice injection
Tone and use case shape the rewrite. Email reads like email. Resume reads like resume.
Self-audit pass
On the highest tier, Phantom reviews its own output and tightens what slipped.
Phantom is tested against GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, Originality.ai, and Sapling. Results depend on input. Concrete content with real specifics scores as human most reliably.
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Common questions
Quick answers about Phantom, credits, and what we do with your text.
What is an AI humanizer?
An AI humanizer rewrites AI-generated text so it reads as human-written. Cleaner phrasing. Real specificity. Sentence rhythm that doesn't trip AI detectors.
What is Phantom?
Phantom is our rewrite engine. Most tools paraphrase sentence by sentence, which is why their output still flags as AI. Phantom pulls out what your draft means, throws away the wording, and writes a fresh version engineered to read as human and pass GPTZero, Turnitin, and Copyleaks.
Is Humanize Me free?
Yes. Free users get 5 credits per day on texts up to 1,000 words, with no account required. Founding-member plans (limited to the first 100 customers) lock in 40% off forever.
Does it pass AI detectors?
Phantom is tested against GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, Originality.ai, and Sapling. In our internal tests, output scores as human-written. Results depend on input. Very generic AI-essay topics carry signals no rewriter can fully strip without changing meaning. Concrete content with real specifics scores as human most reliably.
What writing types does it support?
Emails, LinkedIn posts, resume bullets, cover letters, blog posts, academic essays, product descriptions, social captions, translated drafts, and everyday writing.