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$0.23 / 1,000 words

AI Text Humanizer

Paste a draft from ChatGPT, Claude, or any model and get a version that reads like a person wrote it. Pay only for the words you humanize, straight from your GIGI credits. Good for blog posts, product copy, emails, and anything that sounds a little too much like a robot.

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$0.23 per 1,000 wordsBilled to your GIGI credits
Humanized

Your humanized text appears here.

Step 1
Sign in and paste

Sign in, then drop in the AI-written text. Up to a few thousand characters at a time.

Step 2
Pick a tone

Leave it on default, or match the voice you want: blog, casual, professional, and more.

Step 3
Copy the result

You are charged for the words you humanized. Read it over, confirm your facts and links survived, then ship it.

Developer API

Humanize from your own code

The same engine, as an API: send AI-drafted text, get back a human-sounding rewrite with a measured human-likeness score. Every number, price, URL, and name in your input is validated to survive the rewrite, and a second model checks that no claim changed meaning before the result is returned.

POST https://hashtag.org/api/humanize/v1
Authorization: Bearer <your key>

{ "text": "<your AI-drafted copy>", "tone": "professional" }
API docs & live consoleAccess is paid: create a key below and every call bills your GIGI credits per input word — the same rate as this page. Questions? Contact us or ask GIGI on any page.

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Questions

What does an AI humanizer do?
It rewrites text that a language model produced so the rhythm, word choice, and sentence length read like a person wrote it. The meaning stays the same; the robotic cadence goes away.
How much does it cost?
It is pay-per-use: $0.23 per 1,000 words, drawn from your GIGI credit balance. Sign in, paste your text, and you are charged only for the words you humanize. A short paragraph costs a cent or two.
Will the rewrite keep my facts and links?
The humanizer reworks phrasing and flow, not your facts. Read the result before you publish and confirm names, numbers, and links survived the rewrite.
Does it help with AI detectors?
Humanized text tends to score far lower on AI-detection tools because the tells those tools look for, like uniform sentence length and over-formal phrasing, get smoothed out. No tool can promise a perfect score, so use your judgment.

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