For students & non-native writers
Make AI-assisted writing sound like you.
Conversify rewrites stiff, AI-generated drafts into natural, human-sounding writing in your own voice — for students, non-native speakers, and anyone who wants their words to read like a person wrote them.
Free to start · Works in 22+ languages · Built for students
Paste your draft
Drop in AI-assisted or stiff, robotic writing — an essay, email, or report.
Humanize it
Conversify rebalances rhythm, removes generic phrasing, and restores a natural voice — keeping your meaning.
Sound like you
Get writing that reads like a person wrote it, in your own clear voice.
Popular questions
Straight answers about AI detection, Turnitin, and writing that reads like a human.
Why does my writing get flagged as AI?
AI detectors flag writing that looks statistically too predictable — uniform sentence length, low word variety, and generic phrasing. Both AI-generated text and some genuinely human writing can trip them, so a flag is a probability signal, not proof. Adding natural variation, specific detail, and your own voice usually lowers the score.
Does Turnitin detect ChatGPT in 2026?
Turnitin's AI writing indicator estimates how much of a document matches patterns common in AI-generated text, including ChatGPT, and reports it as a percentage. It is a probability estimate, not a verdict — Turnitin itself warns it can be wrong in both directions. Treat the score as a prompt to review, not proof of how something was written.
Are AI detectors accurate?
AI detectors are inconsistent. Independent studies have shown meaningful false-positive and false-negative rates, and accuracy drops sharply on edited text, short samples, and writing by non-native English speakers. They are best used as a rough signal alongside human judgment — never as standalone proof that a person did or did not use AI.
How can I make AI-generated text sound more human?
To make AI-assisted writing sound human, vary your sentence lengths, swap generic phrases for specific ones, add a concrete example or personal observation, read it aloud to catch a robotic rhythm, and cut filler. The aim is your natural voice. A humanizer like Conversify automates these edits while keeping your meaning intact.
Is it OK to use an AI humanizer for my essays?
Using a humanizer to polish your own ideas — fixing robotic phrasing, helping as a non-native speaker, or matching your natural voice — is widely treated as legitimate editing, the same as a grammar tool. Submitting work you didn't think through, or breaking a specific course policy, is not. Always follow your institution's rules on AI assistance.