Humanizer vs
Conch AI.
Conch AI is a well-known web and browser-extension tool that students reach for because it rewrites and humanizes text right inside the pages they already work in. Humanizer is a native SwiftUI app for Mac and iPhone that rewrites your text and shows a single Sapling-based AI-detector score, built to live inside Apple's system surfaces rather than a browser tab. Both take ChatGPT or Claude output and rework its phrasing to read more naturally. Neither one, and no tool at all, can guarantee passing Turnitin, GPTZero, or Originality.ai.
What Conch AI does well
Conch AI has built a genuinely convenient workflow: its Chrome extension brings rewriting and humanizing into the browser tabs and document editors students already live in, so the tool meets you where the writing happens. It bundles AI writing assistance alongside its humanizer, which is handy when you want drafting and rewriting in one place. As a web and extension product it works across platforms, including Windows, Chromebook, and Linux, on any machine that runs Chrome. For people whose entire workflow is in the browser, that reach is a real advantage.
Where Conch AI falls short
Because Conch AI is fundamentally a web and browser-extension tool, it has no native Mac or iPhone app, no Share Sheet, Services-menu, Spotlight, or Siri integration, and nothing to reach for outside the browser. Your text travels through a third-party web stack rather than staying on Apple's. It does not show a transparent, per-rewrite AI-detector score the way a dedicated detector would, so you are often left guessing how a passage might read to an engine. And like every tool in this space, it cannot promise that its output will pass any given detector.
How Humanizer is different
Humanizer is the only native SwiftUI app for both Mac and iPhone in this category, so it feels like part of macOS and iOS rather than a website. Every rewrite comes back with a Sapling-based AI-detector score, so you get an honest read instead of a vague claim. "Sound like me" personas learn from your own writing to match your voice, and the app lives in the Share Sheet, Services menu, Spotlight, and Siri so you can rewrite selected text almost anywhere on your Mac or phone. It keeps your work on Apple's stack with no third-party analytics, and gives you three free full-quality humanizations with no account before Pro unlocks unlimited use.
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