AI tools are super convenient to create quality content such as articles, essays, YouTube comments, etc.
But I am always worried my work might get marked as AI-generated by those powerful AI detection tools.
That’s where humanizing tools like WriteHuman come in, promising to make AI text sound so natural to pass as my own writing.
I was skeptical—could it really outsmart those detectors and deliver on its promise? I had to test it out for myself.
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What Is WriteHuman? My Comprehensive Overview

WriteHuman is capable of turning AI-generated content into something that feels like it came straight from a human. I like how it boasts about playing nice with different AI content generators and claims it can bypass detectors like Originality.ai, GPTZero, ZeroGPT, etc.
From what I gather, it tries to figure out what elements of the input cause these detectors to identify as AI-generated and then tweaks those bits to avoid detection.
Honestly, that sounds pretty clever, but I’m eager to see if it can actually pull it off!
Pricing

I took a look at WriteHuman’s pricing, and it’s got a pretty clear tiered setup that seems designed to fit different budgets and usage needs.
Its Basic plan runs at $18 a month, letting me process 600 words per request with a cap of 80 requests monthly. If I need more, the Pro plan bumps it up to 1,200 words per request and 200 requests a month for $27.
For those who want even more flexibility, the Ultra plan offers 3,000 words per request with unlimited requests for $48 a month.
I think the pricing is fairly reasonable, but I’ll be honest—it feels a bit much for some, especially with a relatively low word count per tier.
The Potential of WriteHuman
I’m super curious to find out if WriteHuman can really make AI-generated text undetectable.
To put it to the test, I decided to start by having ChatGPT generate a short article about the shift from internal combustion engines (ICEs) to electric vehicles (EVs).

I then put the generated AI text into WriteHuman and here is the result:

Then, I tested the humanized text processed by WriteHuman with some of the leading AI detection tools including Originality.ai, GPTZero, Content at Scale, ZeroGPT, and Writer.com.
WriteHuman Against Originality.ai
I was really hoping WriteHuman would pull through, but when I ran the humanized text through Originality.ai’s Turbo 3.0 detection model, the results were a letdown.

Originality.ai was 99% certain the text was AI-generated, and most of it was flagged in red, showing that the majority still screamed “AI-written.”
Honestly, I’m disappointed—WriteHuman clearly didn’t manage to bypass Originality.ai’s detection, which makes me question its effectiveness.
WriteHuman Against GPTZero
I then put the same piece of content into GPTZero, and the result demonstrated a 96% possibility that the content was AI-generated.

All of the provided content was marked yellow, suggesting that the style of the processed text bore a strong resemblance to that typically produced by AI.
WriteHuman Against Content at Scale
The result from Content at Scale did not inspire confidence as well. A few sentences were marked orange, meaning that Content at Scale was not able to identify whether the content was written by AI or human.

The rest of the content was basically all in red, indicating that they were probably generated by an AI chatbot.
WriteHuman Against ZeroGPT
In my fourth test, I put the content into ZeroGPT. This AI detector showed 81.32% of AI/GPT-generated possibilities.

All of the content was marked in yellow, showing a high possibility of AI involvement.
WriteHuman Against Writer.com
Honestly, Writer is one of the easiest AI detectors to bypass, based on my own experience.
However, the humanized text generated by WriteHuman still struggled to gain approval from this AI detection tool.

Writer indicated an 88% certainty that the content was AI-generated, suggesting that further manual revisions were needed to reduce the AI-generated appearance of the text.
Better WriteHuman Alternatives to Bypass AI Detectors
Through my own test, WriteHuman is definitely not a reliable AI humanizer. It failed to bypass those AI detectors over and over again.
Plus, those tight word limits per request and the inflexible monthly caps are a bit of a turn-off for me.
It feels restrictive, especially if you’re working with a lot of text content. So I started wondering if there’s something better.

As an alternative, BypassGPT offers better results and ease of use without such restrictions. It has more generous word counts and doesn’t cost anything to get the full use of the platform.
BypassGPT uses some impressive text humanization tech designed to handle content from generative AI models, and it does a great job of evading AI detectors like GPTZero and Originality.ai.
It is able to keep the original meaning of my text intact while aiming for that ambitious 100% undetectable score.
In my opinion, it’s a much more flexible and reliable option compared to WriteHuman, especially if you’re looking for a hassle-free humanization experience without hitting annoying limits.
See How BypassGPT Beats AI Detectors
BypassGPT gives me 3 different bypassing modes to choose from, letting me modify the content exactly to my needs for bypassing AI detection.
Whether I’m working on a high school essay, a Ph.D. research paper, a news article, a creative story, or even some marketing copy, BypassGPT handles it all with ease.
Testing BypassGPT’s Capability
With all that being said, you should be looking forward to seeing how BypassGPT performs in real practice.
I used the same AI article from ChatGPT and put it into BypassGPT. Here was the humanized result:

Note that BypassGPT has a built-in AI detection checker, so you won’t actually have to leave the site to check the AI/Human score of your content.
To demonstrate the accuracy of this built-in AI checker, I put the processed content into those same AI detection platforms.
BypassGPT Against Originality.ai
First off, the result from Originality.ai was a good start for BypassGPT. The content was all marked green, and their Turbo 3.0 model indicated the processed content was likely to be written by a human, whereas Originality.ai appeared to be 98% sure of its judgment.

BypassGPT Against GPTZero
The following is the result from GPTZero. The processed content from BypassGPT achieved an outstanding 0% probability of AI involvement.

GPTZero considered the content was likely to be written by a real person with a 92% certainty, where a small amount of text was identified as AI-human mixed.
BypassGPT Against Content at Scale
Then it’s the result from Content at Scale. Almost all of the text was marked green, meaning that BypassGPT was able to create content that can get a full pass by this AI detector.

The only long sentence marked orange was the one at the end of the fourth paragraph, meaning the AI detector was hard to tell whether a human or an AI wrote it. The sentence was true with a clear and logical structure, which could be found in both AI and human writing.
BypassGPT Against ZeroGPT
The AI detection result from ZeroGPT was also returning good news as well. None of the text was marked as AI-generated, and ZeroGPT considered the content likely to be human-written. The content humanized by BypassGPT can bypass ZeroGPT without any trouble.

BypassGPT Against Writer.com
The last one was the AI content detector from Writer. This platform won’t highlight any text, it simply indicates whether the content is AI or human-written.

Either way, the humanized content from BypassGPT can indeed bypass this tool, so you should not be worried about your content being marked as AI-crafted.
Final Thoughts – Should You Try It?
I had high hopes for WriteHuman, and while it’s got some potential to shine, it’s just not hitting the mark yet. My tests showed that its humanized output couldn’t bypass any of the five AI detectors I tried, which was a bit of a letdown.
If you’re aiming to outsmart those AI content detectors, you’ll likely have to spend extra time tweaking WriteHuman’s results yourself, which isn’t ideal.
Thankfully, I found that tools like BypassGPT really step up where WriteHuman falls short.
BypassGPT delivers consistent bypassing performance and churns out top-notch content quality. So, if you’re on the hunt for a reliable AI humanizer, I’d definitely recommend checking out BypassGPT—it’s been a game-changer for me!
