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WriteHuman, a better alternative to UnAIMyText

UnAIMyText is a popular humanizer with a free tier and paid plans, but independent testing shows its output is still flagged by GPTZero, Turnitin, and Copyleaks at near 100% AI. WriteHuman produces natural-sounding writing that actually scores well on those tools, with a calibrated AI detector in the same view so you verify before you submit.

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WriteHuman vs UnAIMyText in 60 seconds

The headline differences. Detailed analysis below.

WriteHuman
Standout
Output tuned to score well on GPTZero, Turnitin, and Originality, with multi-variation output and full rephrase history
UnAIMyText
Watch for
Output still flagged as AI across every major detector in independent tests

Bottom line: Use UnAIMyText for casual one-off rewrites. Use WriteHuman when the writing has to actually score well on an AI detector.

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Detector performance

A clean paraphraser is worth less if the writing still scores as AI

UnAIMyText markets itself as a way to score well on GPTZero, Turnitin, and Copyleaks. In independent 2026 testing, the rewritten output came back at 100% AI on GPTZero, 100% on Turnitin, 100% on Copyleaks, and 100% on ZeroGPT. It functions as a paraphraser that smooths AI text into more natural-sounding prose, but it does not meaningfully change how modern detectors score it.

WriteHuman is purpose-built for the opposite outcome: writing that reads naturally and scores well on the major AI detectors. Our humanizer is tuned to closely match GPTZero, Originality.ai, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT scores on every release.

UnAIMyText
100% AI

UnAIMyText output scored AI on GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT in independent testing.

TwainGPT review, 2026

WriteHuman
Low scores

WriteHuman is tuned to deliver low AI-detection scores on GPTZero, Turnitin, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT on every release.

2

Rewriting depth

Paraphrasing vs structural rewriting

UnAIMyText works as a smart paraphraser. It swaps synonyms, smooths out the awkward phrasing AI writers default to, and produces prose that reads more naturally to a human reader. Modern AI detectors are trained on exactly that pattern, which is why independent test results keep coming back at 100% AI even after a clean humanization pass.

WriteHuman rewrites at the structural level. Sentence rhythm, burstiness, transitions, and idiom usage shift, while specialized vocabulary, citations, and quotes stay in place. The output reads naturally to a human reader, and the structural change is what actually shifts how a detector scores it.

UnAIMyText
Synonym swap

UnAIMyText functions as a paraphraser, which is the exact pattern modern AI detectors are trained to recognize.

WriteHuman
Structural

WriteHuman shifts sentence rhythm, burstiness, and transitions while keeping vocabulary and citations intact.

3

Output options

Variations and history that scale past a single paste

UnAIMyText returns one rewrite per paste. There is no multi-variation output, no side-by-side comparison, and no easy way to pick the version that best preserves your voice. If the result is not what you want, you re-run and lose the first attempt.

WriteHuman returns up to 5 variations per request on the Ultra plan so you can pick the version that best preserves your voice. Your full rephrase history lives in your account, searchable across devices.

UnAIMyText
1 output

UnAIMyText returns one rewrite per paste, with no side-by-side variations to compare.

WriteHuman
5 variations

WriteHuman Ultra returns up to 5 output options per request, with full history saved across devices.

4

Word limits

Longer pieces in one pass, not chunked by hand

UnAIMyText caps each request at 2,000 words on its top Pro plan, and less on every tier below. Anything longer has to be chunked manually, run paragraph by paragraph, then re-stitched, which is exactly when synonym-swap paraphrasers tend to drift on technical terms across chunk boundaries.

WriteHuman Ultra supports up to 3,000 words per request, so most full pieces fit in one pass without splitting your text.

UnAIMyText
2,000 words

UnAIMyText's top Pro plan caps each request at 2,000 words, so longer pieces still need manual chunking.

WriteHuman
3,000 words

WriteHuman Ultra accepts up to 3,000 words per request. Most full pieces fit in one pass.

Feature Comparison

See how WriteHuman stacks up against UnAIMyText, feature by feature.

FeatureWriteHumanUnAIMyText
Output scores well on GPTZero
Output scores well on Turnitin
Output scores well on Copyleaks
Structural rewriting (not synonym swap)
Multiple output variations per request
Up to 3,000 words per request
Built-in AI detector tuned to match external tools
Free version, no signup required

What real UnAIMyText users are saying

Quotes pulled from public reviews on Reddit, Trustpilot, G2, and Product Hunt.

UnAIMyText did not change detector scores meaningfully in our testing. GPTZero, Turnitin, ZeroGPT, Copyleaks, and TwainGPT all returned 100% AI detected on the rewritten output. It's a clean rephraser, but the AI scores stay high.
TwainGPT review (paraphrased)
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Makes AI writing sound more natural, but the AI detection scores stay high. As a free paraphraser it's fine, as a way to actually score well on Turnitin, it falls short.
AuraWrite AI Review (paraphrased)
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After years of reviewing AI detection and humanization tools, I've learned to be deeply skeptical when companies claim their advanced technology is completely free.
Detection Drama review (paraphrased)
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Why writers pick WriteHuman

The everyday reasons writers switch to WriteHuman from UnAIMyText.

Pick WriteHuman if…

  • You need writing that reliably scores well on GPTZero, Turnitin, and Originality.ai.
  • You are submitting work that actually matters (professional or client-facing).
  • You want structural rewriting that detectors do not recognize, not synonym swapping.
  • You want multiple output variations per request, not a single take-it-or-leave-it rewrite.
  • You need more than 2,000 words per request (WriteHuman Ultra goes to 3,000).

Why users switch from UnAIMyText

Real pain points UnAIMyText users run into, and how WriteHuman solves each one.

UnAIMyText

Output is still flagged near 100% AI by GPTZero, Turnitin, and Copyleaks in independent testing.

WriteHuman

WriteHuman is tuned to closely match every major AI detector and validated on every release.

UnAIMyText

Synonym-swap rewriting is the exact pattern modern AI detectors are trained to recognize.

WriteHuman

Structural rewriting (sentence rhythm, burstiness, transitions) instead of word swaps, so detectors do not see the paraphraser pattern.

UnAIMyText

Single output per paste, with no side-by-side variations to compare and pick the best voice match.

WriteHuman

Up to 5 output variations per request on Ultra so you can pick the version that best preserves your voice.

UnAIMyText

Top Pro plan caps each request at 2,000 words, so longer pieces have to be chunked manually.

WriteHuman

Up to 3,000 words per request on Ultra, so a full piece humanizes in one pass.

UnAIMyText

Built-in detector results have not been validated against the major external detectors writers actually face.

WriteHuman

Built-in detector tuned to closely match what GPTZero, Originality.ai, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT will report.

Frequently asked: WriteHuman vs UnAIMyText

Does UnAIMyText produce output that scores well on Turnitin and GPTZero?
In independent 2026 testing by TwainGPT, UnAIMyText output came back at 100% AI on GPTZero, 100% on Turnitin, 100% on ZeroGPT, and 100% on Copyleaks. It functions as a paraphraser that smooths AI text, but it does not consistently change how modern AI detectors score the result.
Why does UnAIMyText output still get flagged after humanization?
UnAIMyText works like a smart paraphraser. It swaps synonyms and smooths sentence flow, but it does not change the underlying sentence structure or rhythm. Modern AI detectors are trained to recognize exactly that paraphrasing pattern, which is why independent tests keep reporting 100% AI on the output.
What's the word limit on UnAIMyText?
UnAIMyText caps each request at 2,000 words on its top paid plan, with smaller per-request caps on the free and Basic tiers. WriteHuman supports up to 600 words per request on Basic, 1,200 on Pro, and 3,000 on Ultra, so you can humanize a full article or piece in one pass.
Why pay for WriteHuman over UnAIMyText?
Because UnAIMyText's rewritten output is still flagged as AI by every major detector in independent testing. If your work has to score well on Turnitin, GPTZero, or Originality.ai, a tool that does not deliver that is a wasted submission. WriteHuman is built to deliver and includes a built-in detector so you see your score before you submit.
Does WriteHuman have a free tier like UnAIMyText?
Yes. WriteHuman lets you try the humanizer before subscribing, with limits that let you validate output quality on your own text and see the AI detector score before you decide.

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