Scrivi con l'IA. Tutti lo fanno. Il problema è quando si nota. Phrasly trasforma il testo robotico in contenuto naturale. In secondi, non ore.
Turnitin updated its algorithm. GPTZero flags paraphrased content now. Your professor? They've seen 200 AI-written essays this semester. They know the patterns.
One freelance client told me: "I can smell ChatGPT from the first paragraph." That was the moment I knew manual rewriting wasn't enough.
You paste your AI draft into Word. You start changing words. "Utilize" becomes "use." "Furthermore" becomes "also." You spend 3 hours. You run it through GPTZero.
Still 67% AI detected.
The issue isn't the words. It's the structure. AI writes in predictable patterns. Detectors look for those patterns. Changing synonyms doesn't fix the underlying rhythm.
Phrasly doesn't just swap words. It restructures sentences. It breaks AI patterns. It adds natural variation — the kind of "imperfections" that make human writing feel human.
Here's what happens under the hood:
Most "humanizers" are just paraphrasing tools with a new name. They run your text through a thesaurus and call it a day. Detectors catch that instantly.
Phrasly uses a different approach. It analyzes the pattern of your text — the rhythm, the predictability, the statistical fingerprints that detectors look for. Then it rebuilds your content from the ground up, keeping your ideas but changing the structure completely.
The result? Content that reads like you wrote it at 2 AM the night before the deadline. Because that's what human writing looks like.
Copy from ChatGPT, Claude, or any AI tool. Paste into Phrasly. Up to 5,000 words at once.
Standard for blog posts. Academic for essays. Creative for storytelling. Each mode is tuned differently.
Check the AI score before you download. If it's not under 10%, run it again. Usually works on the first try.
"The utilization of artificial intelligence in contemporary academic environments presents a multitude of opportunities for enhancement..."
"AI is changing how students learn and write — but let's be honest, most detection tools still flag robotic-sounding text. That's where Phrasly comes in..."
We tested Phrasly against every major detector in 2026. Same text, same source, same meaning. Different structure. Different score.
"I had a 20-page paper due. ChatGPT wrote it in 2 hours. Phrasly made it undetectable in 10 minutes. Professor gave me an A-. Never told a soul." — Jake, University of Michigan
"I write 10 blog posts per week for clients. Used to spend 6 hours editing AI output. Now I spend 45 minutes. Phrasly + ChatGPT = my entire workflow." — Sarah, UK Content Writer
"YouTube scripts, newsletter drafts, social posts — I generate everything with AI, then run it through Phrasly. Sounds like me, not a robot." — David, Marketing Manager
"English isn't my first language. I draft in Spanish, translate with AI, then humanize with Phrasly. Clients think I hired a native copywriter." — Maria, Spain
They use synonym replacement. Detectors don't look for words — they look for patterns. "Utilize" vs "use" doesn't matter when the sentence structure is still AI-predictable.
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