I put the NoteGPT AI Humanizer to the test with three AI-generated text samples.
In this post, I’ll test and give an overall review of the tool, and show the results. In my reviews, I emphasize the ease of use, and will only test free tools or tools with Free trials.
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How to Use It
Using NoteGPT is very easy. Enter their website and sign up. I signed up with my Google account.

The AI Humanizer can be found under the “Writer” dropdown menu or here.

After signing up, you should land here.

And this is the AI Humanizer tool. You can just paste your text or upload a document, and start scanning.

My Results
I asked ChatGPT to generate three different text samples on random topics. Then, I humanized the texts using Humanize AI and ran a separate AI detection scan on Undetectable AI to see their AI scores after humanizing.
With NoteGPT’s AI Humanizer, you can change the output style to match your target audience.

First, here are the results with the text number 1, and “Academic” style.


And the same text, with “Neutral” style.

As I’ve noticed, more academic and polished writing style gets easily flagged as AI. The results are slightly better when I was using the “Neutral” style setting, but still not very good.
Text number 2 with “Creative” style.


And the same text with “Friendly” style.


And finally, text number 3, this time with “Neutral” style.


Overall, not a very good result. It seems that “Neutral” style produced the least AI-like text.
Pros
- Easy to use
- Can use different styles for output to match the target audience
Cons
- Limited credits/words with the free trial
- Free version doesn’t highlight which parts of the texts are AI-like
Pricing
Here are the pricing plans NoteGPT offers. Keep in mind that they have an extensive amount of features in addition to AI Humanizer!

In Summary
NoteGPT is an AI Learning assistant platform, designed to make your learning and working efficient. It has a huge library of features, from a YouTube video summarizer to an AI Image editor.
In this review, I tested the free AI Humanizer feature. The tool wasn’t able to humanize my AI-generated texts so that they would pass as human-written content. I received the best results when using the “Neutral” style setting; other style settings produced as high as 99 % likelihood of being AI-generated.
I can’t recommend using solely the free version of NoteGPT’s AI Humanizer. Maybe purchasing one of the paid plans would improve the result? It gives you access to all their other features too.
To Take Home
AI humanizers try to make AI-generated text sound more “human” by tweaking phrasing structure and tone. Some even promise refunds if your text gets flagged as AI.
Honestly, these tools aren’t very reliable and don’t really add much value. If you must use content generated by ChatGPT, it’s much better to edit and polish it yourself than try to trick a detection system.