Humanize Max - AI humanizer for natural text with best human-like result

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Most AI humanizers hook you with a free demo, then hide the result behind a signup or paywall. Humanize Max doesn't. Paste your text, get a natural human version in seconds—unlimited words, unlimited reruns, no sign-ups. Pick from 4 styles (academic, casual, creative, formal), control length, lock the terms you want kept word-for-word, or rephrase a single line. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek and more.

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Hey Product Hunt We kept hitting the same annoying thing: nearly every AI humanizer shows you a teaser, then slams a paywall or signup screen right before handing over the actual result. You do the work and still get held hostage at the finish line. So we built Humanize Max to be the opposite. Paste your text, get a natural human version in seconds, and never hit a wall — no word limits, no account, no "upgrade to see your result." Rerun it as many times as you want. Under the hood you can pick a style (academic, casual, creative, formal), control the length, lock the keywords or brand names you need kept exactly as-is, or just rephrase the one line that's bugging you. Would love your feedback — especially anywhere the output still reads a little too "AI." We're reading every comment.

Love that there's no signup wall or paywall gymnastics just to see if it actually works. The lock-keyword feature is a smart touch too, keeps the stuff that has to stay exact while still reworking everything around it.

love that there is no signup wall, genuinely rare these days. one thing that would push this over the top for me: a quick side by side diff view showing what terms got swapped or left untouched, so i can double check the locked words and fine tune before pasting into work stuff.

Love that there's no signup wall just to see the actual output. That kind of friction-free demo shows the team actually trusts their own product to do the talking.

Congratulations on the launch :) I get decent results humanizing with my own prompts, so I'm curious what a dedicated tool adds. Is it mainly the locked terms and per-line control, or is the model itself doing something a prompt can't?