Sentence length diversity
Shows whether short, medium, and long sentences create a varied rhythm or repeat the same length profile.
Analyze the stylistic patterns that make writing feel generated, see the responsible passages in context, and revise each recommendation directly in your text.
How it works
The analysis examines sentence-length diversity, noun contextualization, heavy grammar, personal tone, rhetorical templates, overused wording, punctuation richness, and variation between sections. A highlight connects a document-level score to a specific passage you can revise.
Detailed stylistic analysis
The score combines interpretable writing signals instead of relying on a single opaque probability. Each metric connects to passages you can inspect and revise.
Shows whether short, medium, and long sentences create a varied rhythm or repeat the same length profile.
Checks whether noun-heavy ideas receive enough relational, qualifying, and verbal context to remain readable.
Finds dense abstract noun phrases and participial constructions that can make prose compressed or impersonal.
Measures visible perspective through self-reference, modal language, stance markers, uncertainty, and direct questions.
Flags repeated rhetorical templates such as formulaic contrasts, excessive three-part sequences, and stock transitions.
Surfaces words and short phrases that appear unusually often in generic language-model writing.
Examines whether punctuation is varied naturally or concentrated almost entirely in commas and periods.
Compares the introduction, body, and ending to see whether the document’s rhythm and structure evolve.
Humanization without blind rewriting
The Humanizer is designed for articles, essays, reports, emails, and other long-form drafts. It helps writers diagnose repetitive cadence, compressed abstractions, generic phrasing, weak point of view, and uniform document structure before making edits.
Questions
It does not rewrite the complete document by default. It identifies passages connected to measurable stylistic signals and lets you accept, modify, restore, or dismiss each suggested edit.
Logged-in users who configure an OpenRouter API key can process non-overlapping highlights together. The tool displays the number of separate requests before starting because bulk editing can consume substantial API credits.
One analysis counts as one use. Visitors receive 5 analyses of up to 500 words per calendar month, free accounts receive 20 analyses of up to 1,000 words, and paid accounts are unlimited.
No. It is an interpretable stylistic comparison, not proof that a particular person or model authored a text. Genre, editing, length, and subject matter can affect every signal.
The editor retains paragraph breaks, headings, emphasis, lists, and links when text is pasted. AI-assisted replacements are limited to the selected highlighted passage.
The Humanizer exposes the measured problem, highlights the affected passage, and lets you decide whether the suggested change improves the draft. It does not silently replace the complete text.
You can analyze articles, academic or business drafts, reports, personal writing, fiction, emails, and news-style text. Genre and document length still influence every stylistic metric.