Humanize AI text

Make Qwen
output read like you.

Qwen is Alibaba's open model family, reached through a wide range of apps and APIs, so its writing turns up far beyond any single chat window. This page is the honest version of how to make Qwen text read like a person wrote it, what detectors actually react to, and where the limits are.

Why Qwen text gets flagged

Like other large language models, Qwen optimizes for the most probable next token, which produces low-perplexity, evenly-paced prose: balanced sentence lengths, safe transitions, and a steady register. AI detectors are built to notice exactly that smoothness — they score how predictable your word choices and rhythm are, and Qwen's defaults often sit right in the flagged zone no matter which app delivered the text.

How to humanize Qwen text

Humanizer rewrites Qwen output to vary sentence length and cadence, drop the filler transitions, and trade generic phrasing for something specific. With "Sound like me" personas it steers the result toward how you actually write. It runs natively on Mac and iPhone — from the Share Sheet, Services menu, Spotlight, or Siri — and shows a Sapling-based AI-detector score on every rewrite.

Where we stand We don't claim to make Qwen text "undetectable." Detection is probabilistic and detector models change constantly, so no tool can promise a clean pass. What Humanizer does is rework the rhythm and word choice that detectors key on, and let you match your own voice — and if your school or employer restricts AI use, that policy still applies.

What a rewrite actually looks like

Here's the same Qwen paragraph before and after Humanizer — the rhythm, structure, and word choice change, not just a few swapped synonyms. The percentage is Sapling's AI-likelihood estimate, shown on every rewrite. It's a signal, not a guarantee against any detector.

Before/after on a sample paragraph. Scores are Sapling estimates and will vary by text — Humanizer never promises a clean pass on any detector.
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FAQ

Qwen questions, answered.

Often, yes. Detectors score how predictable writing is, and Qwen's default style is low-perplexity and even like other LLMs. Accuracy is contested and false positives happen, so treat any score as a signal, not proof.
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