HumanTone AI Score Checker
Check how strongly your draft still reads like AI-generated writing, then move straight into HumanTone to make the tone feel more natural, less robotic, and more human.
Why use a HumanTone AI score page?
This page is for people who already know what HumanTone does and want a faster way to check whether their text still carries obvious AI patterns before rewriting. Instead of jumping straight into a full humanizer pass, you can measure the draft first and decide how much editing it actually needs.
A HumanTone AI score is useful for essays, articles, emails, marketing copy, and edited ChatGPT drafts. It gives you a simple signal about how machine-written the text may still feel, especially when you want to preserve the original meaning but improve the tone.
If the score is high, the next move is built in: open HumanTone and humanize the draft. If the score is low, you know the writing is already closer to natural human phrasing and may only need a final polish.
How to use the HumanTone AI score checker
Paste a full sample
Use a paragraph or longer section so the checker has enough text to analyze rhythm, phrasing, and structure.
Review the score
See how strongly the draft still matches common AI-writing patterns like overly even cadence and generic transitions.
Humanize only if needed
Use the score to decide whether the draft is ready, needs manual edits, or should go through HumanTone for a stronger rewrite.
What makes this page useful
Built for HumanTone users
It fits directly into the existing humanize workflow instead of acting like a standalone detector with no next step.
Fast decision making
Check a draft first so you know whether it needs a full rewrite or only light cleanup.
Better tone control
Use the score to catch robotic phrasing before your audience, client, or teacher does.
One-site workflow
Score the draft, then open HumanTone immediately if you want to make it sound more human.
How to lower a HumanTone AI score
Break predictable sentence rhythm by mixing short, medium, and longer sentences in the same section.
Swap generic setup phrases for direct wording that sounds like a real person making a point.
Keep useful structure, but add specificity, judgment, and natural emphasis so the draft feels authored.
After checking the score, use HumanTone when you want a faster way to make the text sound more human without meaning drift.