Humalingo
Humalingo bundles an AI text humanizer, a sentence-level AI detector, and an unlimited paraphraser into one tool for cleaning up robotic-sounding AI output. Undetectable AI leads on raw bypass rate. Humalingo’s sentence-by-sentence editing is a different approach, and in some ways a more honest one.
Humalingo Overview
Humalingo scans AI text for the patterns detectors flag, then rewrites at the sentence level instead of doing a full blind rewrite. A built-in “Human Score” highlights exactly which sentences would likely trigger a detector and explains why. It works on output from ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other major models. No browser extension, no confirmed API — it runs as a standalone web tool.
How well it actually works depends on which source you trust?:
- Humalingo’s own figure: about 61% Turnitin bypass — one reviewer called this unusually honest for the category
- A separate, marketing-adjacent source: 87%
- Independent hands-on testing: only a partial reduction, output still above safe thresholds on Turnitin and Originality.ai
- Detector accuracy issue: multiple Trustpilot reviewers report the built-in detector flagging genuinely human-written text as AI, one case at 93%
Need an accurate check? Use an established tool like GPTZero — don’t take Humalingo’s own score as the last word.
Best for:
- Writers and marketers who want sentence-level feedback on what reads as machine-generated
- Casual or occasional use, where targeted editing beats a full blind rewrite
Not ideal for:
- Students or professionals who need a guaranteed AI-detection bypass for high-stakes submissions
- Anyone billing-sensitive who hasn’t read the trial terms yet — see Pricing below
Pricing
Read this before signing up for the trial. Humalingo runs a roughly $2, 7-day trial, and Trustpilot shows a real, repeated complaint pattern:
- Multiple reviewers report being charged $34.99–$39.99 after the trial — higher than the advertised $19.99 monthly rate in some cases
- One review site traced a likely mechanism: trial users appear billed at a higher “introductory” rate unless they actively switch to the standard plan before the trial ends
- Separate complaints: unclear renewal communication, difficulty cancelling, template email responses from support
- 160+ Trustpilot reviews at the time of writing — sentiment is genuinely mixed, with plenty of positive experiences too, but the billing and cancellation cluster comes up often enough to take seriously
Reported pricing (confirm current terms before paying):
- Roughly $2 trial, 7 days — read the auto-renewal terms carefully
- Monthly: $19.99 (current promotional rate, per one source)
- Annual, billed monthly: $9.99/month
- One source lists “$2/month” as a starting price rather than the trial — likely confusion with the trial offer
- UK: reported “from £9.99/mo”
- An AppSumo lifetime deal at $149 (500 licenses) was reported for March 2026 — treat as a past promotion unless reconfirmed
- A free tier reportedly exists with limited usage; exact limits aren’t public
Confirm current pricing and trial terms directly at humalingo.com, and read the fine print before entering payment details.
Comparison Notes
vs Undetectable AI
API access and bulk team discounts, useful if you need programmatic integration. Humalingo counters with its bundled detector-plus-humanizer approach, at the cost of the billing concerns above.
vs WriteHuman
Simpler and more transparent on pricing, with none of Humalingo’s trial-billing complaint pattern. If billing trust matters most to you, that alone might tip the scale.
vs QuillBot Premium
Broader brand recognition, lower price, reported lower bypass rate. The safer, more established pick over Humalingo’s more aggressive — and more complained-about — positioning.
vs ChimpWrite
Positions itself directly against Humalingo, with a five-detector before/after scorecard and a Turnitin-specific mode. Its own testing found the same partial-bypass and billing issues noted above.
FAQs
Is Humalingo free?
A free tier reportedly exists with limited usage, though exact limits aren’t public. Paid access starts with a roughly $2, 7-day trial — read the billing terms first, since Trustpilot reviewers report issues with what happens once it ends.
Does Humalingo actually bypass AI detectors like Turnitin?
Partially, not reliably. Its own reported figure is around 61% for Turnitin, and independent testing found only a partial reduction, with output still flagged on strong detectors. Treat any higher bypass claim with skepticism.
Is the Humalingo trial safe to sign up for?
Proceed carefully. Multiple Trustpilot reviewers report the roughly $2 trial converting into a $34.99–$39.99 charge, along with reports of unresponsive support and difficulty cancelling. Read the auto-renewal terms in full first, and set a reminder before the trial ends.
Is Humalingo worth it in 2026?
For occasional use with realistic expectations about a partial bypass rate, yes — the sentence-level editing has real value. Given the billing complaint pattern, read the trial terms carefully and weigh a competitor with a cleaner billing history.


