Your writing should sound like you wrote it.
Whether you are drafting client proposals, blog posts, or business content, your voice matters more than ever. Humanizer gives your content a natural, human voice. The only content humanizer that never touches a server. Your drafts, your machine, your business.
Three modes, matched to your situation
Quick Polish
Strip the obvious AI tells in seconds. Use this when your draft is 90% there and just needs the robotic edges filed off.
Deep Rewrite
Full humanization pass. Natural contractions, rhythm variation, realistic imperfections, varied sentence length. Reads like a person sat down and wrote it.
Behavioral Simulation
Generates a typing plan with variable speed, pauses, and corrections. For when the submission environment matters as much as the words themselves.
How we compare
- Most humanizer tools charge $10–$50 per month. That is $120–$600 per year.
- This is $49. Once. No subscription, no word limits, no credit packs.
- Every competitor processes your content on their servers. We do not. Your content never leaves your machine.
What is inside
- A local CLI tool that runs on your machine. No cloud. No API keys. Your content stays private.
- 30+ pattern rules that catch the tells reviewers look for: robotic transitions, unnatural parallel structure, over-formal language.
- A uniqueness engine that ensures no two outputs are ever identical, even from the same source text.
- Content-type templates so proposals, blog posts, and emails each get the right treatment.
- Zero external dependencies. Node.js 18+ and you are running.
Who this is for
- Freelancers submitting proposals and deliverables on client platforms
- Content marketers who use AI for first drafts but need the output to read as original
- Consultants producing reports and strategy docs
- Anyone whose reputation depends on their words sounding like theirs
FAQ
Do I need programming experience?
No. If you can open a terminal and type a command, you can use this.
Does this work on Mac, Windows, and Linux?
Yes. Anywhere Node.js runs.
Will this work forever?
It runs locally with no API dependencies, so it works as long as Node.js does. No subscription to cancel.