TrueHumanizer vs ChatGPT Rewrite
Can ChatGPT rewrite its own text to be undetectable? We tested it.
Quick Verdict
Use ChatGPT for drafting, TrueHumanizer for humanizing. ChatGPT can't effectively bypass its own detection patterns.
Many people try asking ChatGPT to "rewrite this to sound more human" or "make this undetectable." It doesn't work well. ChatGPT's rewrites still carry AI fingerprints because it's the same model producing the output. TrueHumanizer uses a completely different approach — it analyzes AI patterns specifically and targets them for rewriting, which is why it's far more effective.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | TrueHumanizer | ChatGPT (Rewrite) |
|---|---|---|
| AI Detection Bypass | Yes — <5% detection | No — 40-70% detection remains |
| Approach | Pattern-specific rewriting | General rewriting |
| Price | $1.99/month | $20/month (ChatGPT Plus) |
| Purpose-Built | Yes | No (general AI) |
TrueHumanizer Pros
- Actually bypasses AI detectors
- Purpose-built for humanization
- Much cheaper
- Sentence-level pattern analysis
ChatGPT (Rewrite) Pros
- Can generate original content too
- Versatile general-purpose AI
- Conversation-based editing
ChatGPT (Rewrite) Cons
- Cannot bypass its own AI patterns
- Rewrites still score 40-70% on detectors
- 10x more expensive
- Not designed for humanization
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Start for freeFrequently Asked Questions
Can ChatGPT make its own text undetectable?
No. When ChatGPT rewrites its text, the output still carries AI fingerprints. AI detectors typically still score it at 40-70%.
Should I use ChatGPT and TrueHumanizer together?
Yes! Use ChatGPT for fast, quality drafts, then TrueHumanizer to make them undetectable. Best of both worlds.