AI Humanizer Comparison
Easydue vs Wordtune: Which Rewrites AI Text Better?
Wordtune has built a reputation for its elegant sentence-level rewriting. But when it comes to beating AI detectors on full essays, does it hold up against purpose-built tools like Easydue?
Turnitin results: original score 89%, after Wordtune 47% (failed), after Easydue Strong mode 7% (passed). GPTZero: original 86%, after Wordtune 42%, after Easydue 5%. Originality.ai: original 83%, after Wordtune 40%, after Easydue 9%.
Why Wordtune falls short for AI detection: it's a sentence-level rewriter not an AI humanizer, processes one sentence at a time (loses paragraph context), focuses on clarity and tone rather than detector patterns, has no intensity modes or detector targeting.
When Wordtune is better: sentence-level control, Chrome extension for direct use in Google Docs, tone adjustment options, more polished interface. For students who want both: use Wordtune for sentence-level polishing first, then Easydue Strong mode for detection bypass, finally Wordtune for final tone adjustments.
FAQ
Which passes AI detection better: Wordtune or Easydue?
Easydue. In testing, Wordtune achieved 47% Turnitin pass rate, while Easydue Strong mode reached 85-92%.
Can I use Wordtune and Easydue together?
Yes. Use Wordtune for sentence-level polishing first, then Easydue Strong mode for detection bypass, finally Wordtune for tone adjustments — this gives the best results.