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WriteHuman, a better alternative to AI Humanize io

In the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle, WriteHuman scored 83.59 to AI Humanize io's 72.95, with cleaner output and no length-inflation penalties, and it led on every content type measured. You can try WriteHuman free, with no signup and no card.

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WriteHuman vs AI Humanize io: real-world performance

HumanizerBench is a public benchmark that re-tests every major AI humanizer each month. Each tool is paid for and run by hand on the same prompts, then scored against 5 major AI detectors on how human the output reads, how well it keeps the original meaning, and how cleanly it's written. Every prompt, output, and detector score is published.

Tested June 202630 samples390 tests5 AI detectors

MetricWriteHumanAI Humanize io
Overall score
Composite out of 100. Weights AI-detector results 42%, meaning 32%, readability 16%, and consistency 10%, then subtracts quality penalties.
83.59
72.95
AI-detector pass rate
Share of checks where the output read as human-written, across all 5 AI detectors.
84.5%
79.2%
Meaning preserved
How closely the rewritten text keeps the original meaning.
71.8%
71.6%
Consistency
How steady the scores stay across different kinds of writing.
91.3%
82.0%
Readability
How clean and grammatical the output is.
100.0%
91.0%
Quality penalties
Points deducted from the overall score for quality issues like length inflation or meaning drift. Lower is worse.
No penalties
-6 pts
AI-detector pass rate, by detector
Share of checks on each detector where WriteHuman's output read as human-written. Showing detectors where WriteHuman scores higher.
GPTZero
78.2%
64.2%
Winston AI
84.5%
84.4%
Score by content type
Benchmark score by writing category. Showing categories where WriteHuman scores higher.
Blog posts
87.6%
85.5%
News articles
93.0%
90.1%
Marketing copy
75.7%
56.3%
Discussion posts
97.4%
96.3%

Scoring methodology ↗See the full head-to-head on HumanizerBench ↗

Proof

See the actual outputs

The scores above come from real tests, not marketing claims. Here are unedited results from the June 2026 run: the same AI-generated text, humanized by each tool, shown side by side.

Real testBlog post
Input: the AI-generated text both tools were given

10 Tips for Improving Home Wi-Fi Coverage Tired of buffering videos and dead zones in your house? You're not alone. Bad Wi-Fi is one of those modern-day frustrations that can turn a chill Netflix night into a rage-inducing nightmare. The good news? You don't need to be a tech wizard to fix it. Here are…

WriteHuman
ZeroGPT55% humanMeaning kept95.4%

10 Tips for Improving Home Wi-Fi Coverage

It’s frustrating streaming videos and having dead zones in your home. Slow Wi-Fi can turn an evening watching Netflix into an evening of rage. You don’t have to be tech-savvy to solve this problem. Here are 10 ways to improve home Wi-Fi.

  1. Place Router in Home Center

Stop hiding the router in a closet. Wi-Fi signals spread in every direction. Placing the router in the center of the home gives the best spread.

  1. Elevate Router

Signals will spread further if the router is elevated. Place the router on a shelf or mount the router to the wall.

  1. Distancing Electronics

Microwaves and even baby monitors can disrupt Wi-Fi signals. Give your router more space and keep it distanced from other electronics.

  1. Updating Router Firmware

Don’t forget to log in to the router every few months to check for an update. An update can improve performance and security.

  1. Change Channel

If your neighbor’s Wi-Fi is disrupted, changing your channel will help. Most routers will allow you to change this in the admin settings. Use channels 1, 6, and 11 for a 2.4GHz.

  1. Use The 5 GHz Band.

If you use a dual-band router, you can connect to the 5 GHz band for faster speeds. Just remember that with this band, the signal won't reach as far.

  1. Add A Wi-Fi Extender or Mesh System.

If your house is big or you have a complicated layout, you might want to use a mesh Wi-Fi system (so something like Eero Wi-Fi or Google Nest Wi-Fi). They are great for eliminating dead zones in your house.

  1. Reboot Regularly.

Sometimes, as weird as it is, your router needs some sleep. You should unplug it for 30 seconds and then plug it back in. You'd be shocked at how many weird problems this fixes.

  1. Secure Your Network.

If your Wi-Fi has no password then your neighbors probably have no issues using your Wi-Fi. Make a strong password with either WPA3 or WPA2 encryption.

  1. Upgrade Your Router.

If your current router is 5 or more years old, you seriously might have to consider getting a new one. The newer routers with Wi-Fi 6 ( or 6E) are way faster and better able to handle more connections.

Using a couple of these tips will get rid of those buffering circles and you can use your Wi-Fi to its full potential.

AI Humanize io
ZeroGPT25% humanMeaning kept89.6%
Tips for Enhancing Your Home's Wi-Fi Signal Sick of streaming movies only to have them bounce around while you look for a different Wi-Fi source? You’re definitely not the only one. Poor Wi-Fi is a frustrating problem these days, and can turn an otherwise relaxing Netflix movie night into total chaos. But don't fret, even though these problems can seem overwhelming, you don’t have to know everything there is to know about technology to fix them. Below are ten practical tips to turbo boost your Wi-Fi signal and improve your home’s Wi-Fi. Put the Router in a Central Position Stop hiding your router inside the closet! Wi-Fi signals radiate outward from the router; therefore, putting the router in a location where it is near the center of your house will give you the best signals. Raise the Router Above The Floor Routers perform best when they are elevated off the ground. If you can place your router on a shelf or mount it on a wall, the signal will be stronger at a distance. Keep It Away from Other Electronic Devices Will your Wi-Fi signal work well if it is in proximity to a microwave oven, baby monitor, cordless telephone, or some other electronic device? These devices can cause interference with Wi-Fi signal. Give your router a good distance from any of these devices for better signal strength. Update Your Router's Firmware When was the last time you checked to see if your router’s firmware is up to date? Every couple of months, log in to your router settings and see if there are any available updates. Updating your router’s firmware could significantly improve performance and security. Change the Router to a Different Channel If your neighbor’s Wi-Fi signal is interfering with your Wi-Fi signal, you can also change the channel of your Wi-Fi, which will give you a clearer channel. Most routers will allow you to change channels via their administrative settings. Generally, if you are using 2.4 GHz WLAN, the best channels to use will be channel 1, channel 6, and channel 11. Utilize the 5 GHz Frequency A dual-band router provides the option to use either the 5 GHz frequency of the 2.4 GHz frequency; therefore, if you have a dual-band router, you should always use the 5 GHz frequency because it will provide faster speeds. Please note: the 5 GHz signal will not travel as far as the 2.4 GHz signal. Use an Extender or Mesh System A mesh Wi-Fi system, e.g., Eero, Google Nest, etc., is a great solution if your house is large or has an unusual layout. An Eero or Google Nest mesh system provides a seamless Wi-Fi network throughout your home. Reboot Router Regularly At times, rebooting the router will solve issues with poor performance; therefore, unplug the router for 30 seconds and then plug it back in. You may find that this will fix many of the odd problems associated with Wi-Fi routers. Securing Your Network If your Wi-Fi has no password protection, it is possible that your neighbor is using your bandwidth, so you should secure your Wi-Fi by using a password that is at least 10 characters long and also protects your network using either WPA3 or WPA2 encryption. Upgrade Your Router If your router is more than five years old, you will want to consider purchasing a new router. New routers generally come with Wi-Fi 6 or 6E support; they also have faster connection speeds, enhanced capabilities for simultaneously connecting multiple devices and achieve better stability. Try implementing a couple of the suggestions from above, and watch those circles coming up while you stream your favourite shows disappear. Happy streaming!
Both tools were given the same 386-word input.
Real testBlog post
Input: the AI-generated text both tools were given

How to Publish a Self-Illustrated Picture Book: A Step-by-Step Guide Creating and publishing your own illustrated picture book is a rewarding journey that combines storytelling with visual art. Here's how to bring your project to life. ## 1. Refine Your Story First Before picking up a pencil, polish your manuscript. Picture books typically run 200–800…

WriteHuman
Meaning kept94.5%

Another Way to Publish a Self-Illustrated Picture Book: A Step-by-Step Method

Self-illustrating a picture book is a great opportunity to combine your love of art and writing and publish a book that you can be proud of. This guide goes through some of the steps that you can take to make your book a reality.

  1. Finalize your story

It is always best to have a final draft of your story before starting to draw. Picture books generally have an average of 200-800 words and consist of 32 pages. When drafting your story, make sure to read it out loud and gather feedback from children to get a better idea of your audience. Make sure to leave gaps for illustrations to help with your story.

  1. Create a Dummy Book

To help organize your story with text and illustrations, create a dummy book. This book can have your story drawn in thumbnails to show how you want text to be placed in your picture book. This helps to figure out how text placement helps with the flow, rhythm, and suspense of your picture book.

  1. Develop your Illustrations

Use the same medium that you used for your dummy book to draft your illustrations for the book. Make sure that all of the illustrations and spreads that you draft stay consistent. Illustrations that are draft should stay at 300 DPI with an almost ½ inch bleed around the edges.

  1. Choose your Publishing Path

Traditional Publishing: If you decide you want to go the traditional publishing route for your book, you will have to do some research on the publishers and agents that accept picture book submissions. As the author and illustrator, you have an advantage since publishing houses do not have to create a complete package.

Self-Publishing: Self-publishing through means like IngramSpark, Amazon KDP, or Blurb allows you to have more ownership and more control of your money, but forces you to complete all production and marketing duties yourself.

Step 5. Make Production Files

Publishing through a traditional publisher requires understanding more of the industry and the technical side, while self-publishing helps you self-manage and learn, but still requires some technical knowledge. You will need help setting up your production files. Make sure you include bleed (0.125) and are using CMYK. Editing and proofreading can’t be skipped as it can be costly to have printing errors.

Step 6. Prepare for Production

You will want to have an active author website and social media by the time your book is up for sale. Plan in person readings and send out copies to the right reviewers. You also need to consider how the season can affect people's choice.

Step 7. Develop and Maintain a Marketing Plan

Publishing a picture book requires a lot of work and the product sometimes does not live up to the artist's expectations, but it helps develop vital skills, and seeing it in your target market's hands makes it worth it.

AI Humanize io
Meaning kept88.9%
Having illustrated a lot of picture books, I can tell you how to do it if you want to create your own self-illustrated book. Here’s your road map. Make sure your story is good first. Before you pick up your eraser, scrupulously perfect your text. Picture books run from 200 to 800 words in 32 pages, including front and back matter. Read the whole darned thing out loud. Try it out on children. Rewrite. A really good picture book isn’t telling a kid what to think, it is leaving room for more to happen. The best authors leave huge gaps for the pictures to tell the story. Next, make a dummy book or, as they say in the trade, dummy books. Turn off the monster in your head for one hour a day and spend half of that now and then drawing, cut and glue style. Altogether, you’ll make a book dummy to scale in small thumbnails showing how page turns create suspense or do not. In dummy, you’ll see pacing problems you would not have caught if you had worked on actual size for hours and hours on the final art. Once you create a dummy book, you’ll find it easier to work on illustrations. A consistent visual style, medium and color palette for characters, backgrounds, and other aspects are crucial. Finish two or three fully realized spreads while still working and correcting the dummy. Industry standards call for 300 DPI at trim size plus bleed. Use CMYK color and read the submission guidelines carefully. Now what? You have some beautiful illustrations, some dummy spreads, and your manuscript. To whom do you submit that? Research agents and publishers, finding out who is open to picture book submissions. Author illustrators have an advantage because publishing houses that offer illustrations usually prefer getting the whole package. Every publisher has their own submission guidelines, and it is important to read them. If you prefer self-publishing, there are companies like IngramSpark, Amazon KDP, and Blurb that offer print-on-demand services. You will keep more creative control over the project but will also have to deal with every aspect of marketing and book distribution. If you end up publishing it yourself, you’ll have to learn enough to prepare production files that comply with whatever printing company you choose. Having experience in commercial art helps here. Get the file specs from them. You want the correct bleed (generally 0.125 inch), the right page sequence, proper color requirements (CMYK) and fonts embedded. Also it would help if you did press checks and other orderly things for fun. It will be cheaper to hire an editor and a proofreader too. Launch till you drop! Build an author website now and months before the book is out. This is where Wix comes in handy. Reach out to bookstores, in whose windows you shall hopefully be seen. Custom write pitches for reviewers, get copies into the hands of stacks and stacks of bloggers, and invite Kirkus, and School and Library Journal reviewers to scan and evaluate. Many picture books are released during the spring or fall; if you arrange your work for the seasons, it may lend itself to looking fresh among others. Market for as long as you live. Picture books break through by word of mouth and visual impact. Share your progress on some social media platforms, offer school visits if you have already begun to build an audience. Make printable activities for children and build life-long relationships. It takes a while but a self-illustrated picture book can be a beautiful collaboration you create from start to finish yourself when it circulates in the under fives.
Both tools were given the same 398-word input.
Recorded start to finish

Each tool was run by hand and screen-recorded during the June 2026 run. The outputs are then scored programmatically against five major AI detectors, and every input, output, and detector score is published on GitHub. Watch the unedited humanization sessions (video opens in a new tab):

WriteHuman vs AI Humanize io in 60 seconds

The headline differences. Detailed analysis below.

WriteHuman
Free tier
Free to use, no signup, no card
Standout
Scored 83.59 in the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle, ahead of AI Humanize io on every content type, with clean, readable output
AI Humanize io
Free tier
Start free, 200-word input cap
Watch for
A humanizer that placed mid-pack in the benchmark, with length-inflation penalties

Bottom line: WriteHuman wins when you want output that scores well in published benchmark testing and reads cleanly on the first pass, with a built-in detector you can check before you publish.

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Benchmark results

Higher scores where it counts

HumanizerBench is a public monthly benchmark of AI humanizers. It runs each tool by hand on the same prompts, and publishes all inputs, outputs, and detector scores so the results can be checked. In the June 2026 cycle, WriteHuman scored 83.59 to AI Humanize io's 72.95 on the overall composite, and scored higher on every Google-safe content type measured: blog posts, news articles, marketing copy, and discussion posts.

The gap is not a single category fluke. WriteHuman led on meaning preservation, consistency across writing types, and readability in the same cycle. The full numbers, including where each tool wins, are shown in the comparison above and on HumanizerBench itself.

AI Humanize io
72.95

AI Humanize io's composite in the June 2026 cycle.

HumanizerBench, June 2026 cycle

WriteHuman
83.59

WriteHuman's composite in the same cycle, on its entry-level Basic plan.

2

Output quality

Clean output, no length inflation

In the benchmark, AI Humanize io picked up the cycle's steepest quality penalty for length inflation, meaning its rewrites padded the original text. WriteHuman finished the same cycle with zero quality penalties.

That matters in practice: padded output forces a manual trim before you can publish, and it is a pattern detectors increasingly recognize. WriteHuman is tuned to rewrite structurally while keeping word counts close to the original, so you spend less time editing after a run.

AI Humanize io
6-point penalty

AI Humanize io's quality penalty for length inflation in the June 2026 cycle.

HumanizerBench, June 2026 cycle

WriteHuman
No penalties

WriteHuman finished the same cycle with zero quality penalties.

3

Access

Try it free, cancel in two clicks

WriteHuman lets you run the humanizer on www.old.easytoolsbd.xyz with no account, no email, and no payment method, so you can compare the output on your own text before committing. AI Humanize io's free tier caps the input at 200 words.

Every paid WriteHuman plan includes the built-in AI detector in the same view as the humanizer, you cancel from your account page in two clicks, and the humanizer works across 50+ languages with a public REST API.

AI Humanize io
200-word input

AI Humanize io's free tier caps the input at 200 words.

aihumanize.io, June 2026

WriteHuman
Free to try

WriteHuman runs free on www.old.easytoolsbd.xyz with no signup, email, or card.

Feature Comparison

See how WriteHuman stacks up against AI Humanize io, feature by feature.

FeatureWriteHumanAI Humanize io
Higher overall score in the HumanizerBench benchmark
Clean output with no length-inflation penalty in benchmark testing
Higher score on every content type measured in the benchmark
Free to use with no signup and no card
Built-in AI detector in every paid plan
Multiple output variations per request
Self-serve cancellation in two clicks
Public REST API for teams

What real AI Humanize io users are saying

Quotes pulled from public reviews on Reddit, Trustpilot, G2, and Product Hunt.

“Gave it a simple para to copnvert into human text and it returns 100% AI. LOL!”
Neil Bannet, Trustpilot
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“It started great but now they are making me pay even though I am subscribed to unlimited plan? Why?”
Niel, Trustpilot
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“My account got disabled for no reason at all. I emailed support they have not replied at all.”
Pubg Pro, Trustpilot
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Why writers pick WriteHuman

The everyday reasons writers switch to WriteHuman from AI Humanize io.

Pick WriteHuman if…

  • You want output that scores well in published benchmark testing, not just an in-house checker.
  • You want clean, readable rewrites that do not pad your word count.
  • You want to try the humanizer without a payment method or a 200-word input cap.
  • You want a humanizer and AI detector in one workflow, plus a public API for automation.

Why users switch from AI Humanize io

Real pain points AI Humanize io users run into, and how WriteHuman solves each one.

AI Humanize io

Placed below WriteHuman overall in the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle (72.95 vs 83.59 of 100).

WriteHuman

Scored 83.59 in the same cycle, ahead of AI Humanize io on the overall score.

AI Humanize io

Scored lower than WriteHuman on every showable content type measured in the benchmark.

WriteHuman

Won blog, news, marketing, and discussion content head-to-head in the benchmark.

AI Humanize io

Took the cycle's steepest quality penalty for length inflation, the signature of padded, synonym-swap rewriting.

WriteHuman

Finished the cycle with zero quality penalties; output stays close to the original length.

AI Humanize io

Reviewers report humanized output still flagged as AI, plus billing and account-access complaints (Trustpilot 2.6 of 5).

WriteHuman

Built-in detector tuned to closely match external tools, two-click cancellation, and free to try with no card.

Frequently asked: WriteHuman vs AI Humanize io

What is the best AI Humanize io alternative in 2026?
For most writers, WriteHuman is the strongest AI Humanize io alternative. It scored 83.59 to AI Humanize io's 72.95 in the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle, ahead on every content type measured, with cleaner output and a free version you can try without signup.
Does WriteHuman score better than AI Humanize io?
In the June 2026 HumanizerBench cycle, WriteHuman scored 83.59 of 100 versus AI Humanize io at 72.95, and led on meaning preservation, consistency, readability, and every Google-safe content type. HumanizerBench publishes all of its inputs, outputs, and detector scores, so the results can be checked.
Does AI Humanize io's output read as human-written?
It is inconsistent. In the June 2026 cycle AI Humanize io trailed WriteHuman on the overall composite and on every content type, and took the cycle's steepest length-inflation penalty. Reviewers also report its output still flagged as AI. WriteHuman is tuned to read as human across the major detectors and shows you the score before you publish.
Is there a free AI Humanize io alternative with no signup?
Yes. WriteHuman runs the humanizer directly on www.old.easytoolsbd.xyz with no account, no email, and no payment method required, so you can compare the output quality yourself before subscribing.

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