WriteHuman, a better alternative to Walter Writes
WriteHuman vs Walter Writes: 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
| Metric | WriteHuman | Walter Writes |
|---|---|---|
Overall score Composite out of 100. Weights AI-detector results 42%, meaning 32%, readability 16%, and consistency 10%, then subtracts quality penalties. | 83.59 | 67.24 |
AI-detector pass rate Share of checks where the output read as human-written, across all 5 AI detectors. | 84.5% | 73.0% |
Meaning preserved How closely the rewritten text keeps the original meaning. | 71.8% | 70.9% |
Consistency How steady the scores stay across different kinds of writing. | 91.3% | 81.7% |
Readability How clean and grammatical the output is. | 100.0% | 85.7% |
Quality penalties Points deducted from the overall score for quality issues like length inflation or meaning drift. Lower is worse. | No penalties | -8 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% | 66.7% |
Winston AI | 84.5% | 77.0% |
ZeroGPT | 74.3% | 71.5% |
Copyleaks | 68.7% | 62.1% |
Score by content type Benchmark score by writing category. Showing categories where WriteHuman scores higher. | ||
Blog posts | 87.6% | 84.7% |
News articles | 93.0% | 60.7% |
Marketing copy | 75.7% | 64.1% |
Scoring methodology ↗See the full head-to-head on HumanizerBench ↗
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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.
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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 Walter Writes in 60 seconds
The headline differences. Detailed analysis below.
- Standout
- Built-in detector tuned to closely match Turnitin, GPTZero, Originality, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT on every release
- Watch for
- Built-in detector keeps saying 100% human while external detectors still flag the output as AI
Bottom line: Walter Writes' built-in detector tells you the text is 100% human while Turnitin and Originality still flag it. If your work has to actually score where the client or instructor will check, WriteHuman is the safer pick.
Detector performance
A detector-safe claim that does not survive independent testing
Walter Writes' homepage markets its output as detector-safe content in seconds. Independent reviewers running its rewrites through the post-August-2025 Turnitin update (which specifically targets humanizer tools) report 38% of content still flagged as AI, and Originality.ai catching roughly 45% of humanized passages. A separate review found Walter Writes clearing Turnitin in only 79.7% of cases, which is another way of saying roughly 1 in 5 submissions get flagged.
WriteHuman is tuned first against Turnitin and Originality on every model release. The built-in AI detector lives in the same view as the humanizer, so you see the score against external-tool benchmarks before you submit, not after.
Share of Walter Writes output still flagged as AI by Turnitin after the August 2025 update that targets humanizer tools.
WriteHuman is tuned to deliver low AI-detection scores on Turnitin, Originality, and the other major detectors on every release.
In-app vs reality
An in-app detector that says 100% human while Turnitin disagrees
This is the loudest reviewer complaint about Walter Writes. You paste in your AI text, run the humanizer, and Walter Writes' built-in detector reports the result as 100% human written. Then you take the same paragraph to Turnitin, Originality.ai, or Copyleaks, and they still flag it. The in-app number is the number Walter Writes wants you to see. The external number is the number a client or instructor will see.
WriteHuman's built-in AI detector is tuned to closely match what GPTZero, Turnitin, Originality.ai, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT will report on the same passage. The number in our UI is the number an outside tool will report, so you do not get false confidence before you submit.
Walter Writes' built-in detector consistently reports its own humanizer output as 100% human, while external detectors still flag the same text.
WriteHuman's detector is tuned to closely match what GPTZero, Turnitin, Originality, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT will say on the same passage.
Word limits
Longer pieces in one pass, not chunked across 2,000-word requests
Walter Writes caps each request at 2,000 words on its top Elite plan, with smaller per-request caps on Starter, Pro, and the daily tiers. For an article over 2,000 words, you split the input into chunks, run each chunk separately, then re-stitch the output. That is exactly when paraphrase-style rewriting tends to drift on technical terms across chunk boundaries, which independent reviewers report as a long-form weakness.
WriteHuman Ultra accepts up to 3,000 words per request, so most full pieces humanize in a single pass without splitting.
Walter Writes' Elite plan per-request word cap. Longer pieces have to be chunked manually.
Walter Writes plan documentation, May 2026
WriteHuman Ultra accepts up to 3,000 words per request. Full pieces fit in one pass.
Output quality
A rewrite that often needs a second pass
Independent reviewers running text through Walter Writes consistently report the same patterns. The output gets longer and more formal than the input. Sentence rhythm needs manual editing. AIDetectPlus and AuraWrite both describe rewrites that read jumbled in places, with grammar mistakes Walter Writes sometimes introduces rather than removes. The pattern is the signature of a paraphraser that swaps words and stretches sentences instead of restructuring at the level that actually changes how a detector scores the result.
WriteHuman rewrites at the structural level: sentence rhythm, burstiness, transitions, and idiom usage shift, while specialized vocabulary, citations, and quotes stay in place. The output reads naturally on the first pass, and word counts stay close to the original.
Independent reviewers report Walter Writes makes the input longer and more formal, with rhythm and grammar that need a manual edit pass.
WriteHuman keeps word counts close to the original because it rewrites structurally, not term by term.
Pricing: WriteHuman vs Walter Writes
Side-by-side plans. WriteHuman's free tier is on the homepage. No signup needed.
Free
$0
Try the humanizer with daily limits, no signup
- No credit card
- Daily request cap
- Built-in AI detector access
Basic
$18/mo
80 humanizations / month, up to 600 words each
- 2 output variations
- 160 AI detector checks / mo
- Cancel anytime
Pro
$27/mo
200 humanizations / month, up to 1,200 words each
- 3 output variations
- 400 AI detector checks / mo
- Priority support
Ultra
$48/mo
Unlimited humanizations, up to 3,000 words each
- 5 output variations
- Unlimited AI detector checks
- Priority support
Starter
$12/mo
30,000 words/mo, 750 words per request
- $8/mo billed yearly ($96/yr)
Pro
$23/mo
70,000 words/mo, 1,500 words per request
- $13/mo billed yearly
Elite
$47/mo
200,000 words/mo, 2,000 words per request
- $26/mo billed yearly
Teams
$139/mo
500,000 words/mo, up to 10 members
- $99/mo billed yearly
Pricing verified as of . For the latest Walter Writes pricing, see walterwrites.ai.
Feature Comparison
See how WriteHuman stacks up against Walter Writes, feature by feature.
What real Walter Writes users are saying
Quotes pulled from public reviews on Reddit, Trustpilot, G2, and Product Hunt.
“After Turnitin's August 2025 update, Walter Writes now leaves 38% of content flagged as AI, and Originality.ai still catches 45% of its output.”
“Their own humanizer's checker reported the text as 100% human, but Turnitin and Originality.ai still flagged it as AI. The built-in score does not match what the external tools say.”
“Walter often made the writing longer and more formal, and while the meaning was usually preserved, the rewritten output still needed manual editing for rhythm and natural tone.”
Why writers pick WriteHuman
The everyday reasons writers switch to WriteHuman from Walter Writes.
Pick WriteHuman if…
- You need writing that reliably scores low on the post-August-2025 Turnitin model and on Originality.ai.
- You want a built-in detector score that closely matches what an external tool will report, not a checker that always says 100% human.
- You want up to 3,000 words per request so longer pieces humanize in one pass.
- You want structural rewriting that keeps your word count and citations intact, not a paraphraser that stretches sentences.
- You want to try the humanizer before paying anything, with no credit card up front.
Why users switch from Walter Writes
Real pain points Walter Writes users run into, and how WriteHuman solves each one.
Built-in AI detector keeps reporting 100% human while Turnitin, Originality.ai, and Copyleaks still flag the same text.
Built-in detector tuned to closely match what GPTZero, Turnitin, Originality, Copyleaks, and ZeroGPT will report on the same passage.
Originality.ai catches roughly 45% of Walter Writes humanized passages in independent testing.
Tuned against Originality.ai Turbo on every release, so the in-app score reflects what an external tool will see.
Top Elite plan caps each request at 2,000 words, so longer pieces have to be chunked manually.
Up to 3,000 words per request on Ultra so most full pieces humanize in one pass without splitting.
Independent reviewers report long-form content (2,000+ words) suffers meaning drift across rewrites.
Structural rewriting holds up on longer content because rhythm and transitions shift, not just word swaps.
Rewrites tend to make the input longer and more formal, with rhythm and grammar that need a manual edit pass.
Output reads cleanly on the first pass and keeps word counts close to the original input.
Frequently asked: WriteHuman vs Walter Writes
Does Walter Writes actually pass Turnitin in 2026?
Why does Walter Writes' built-in detector keep showing 100% human?
What is the per-request word limit on Walter Writes?
Does Walter Writes have a free version?
Why pay for WriteHuman over Walter Writes?
How does structural rewriting differ from what Walter Writes does?
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