Humanize
Copilot text — sound like you.
Strip the ‘In summary / Key takeaways / To recap’ scaffolding and the business-document register. Penshift's humaniser rewrites Copilot (Microsoft) output into writing that reads like a person — sentence-rhythm variation, plain vocabulary, broken parallel structures. Free tier, 5,000 words a month, no card needed.
Copilot has a writing fingerprint.
Detectors know it.
Microsoft Copilot uses GPT under the hood but is tuned for productivity contexts — its outputs lean formal, business-document-shaped, and heavy on phrases like ‘In summary’, ‘Key takeaways’, and ‘To recap’. The structure itself becomes a tell. Penshift’s humaniser breaks the document scaffolding and rewrites in a more direct register.
- 01‘In summary / Key takeaways / To recap’ closers
- 02Business-memo register and tone
- 03‘Furthermore’, ‘Additionally’, ‘Moreover’ as connectors
- 04Bulleted lists for everything (even when prose would be better)
- 05Headings / sub-headings inserted unprompted
Run the humaniser on real Copilot text.
We've pre-filled the box with a sample Copilot paragraph — hit Humanise to see Penshift rewrite it in real time. Three free tries a day, no card.
Free trial caps at 300 words/try, 3 tries/day. Sign up free for 5,000 words a month and the full workbench.
Three steps. About sixty seconds.
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Paste your Copilot output
Drop the text from Copilot into Penshift’s Humaniser. Up to 5,000 words at a time on the free tier.
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Pick a voice (or skip)
Use the default human voice, or paste a sample of your own writing into Voice Match — the humaniser mirrors your sentence rhythm.
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Humanise & check
Hit humanise. Penshift returns the rewrite plus a built-in AI detector score so you can see whether it would still flag.
Questions people ask about humanising Copilot.
Why does Copilot’s writing sound so corporate?+
Will Penshift work on Copilot output from Word, Outlook, or Teams?+
Is there a Penshift integration for Microsoft 365?+
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Strip the GPT tells — em-dashes, ‘delve’, listicle openings, three-bullet conclusions.
Cool the polite preamble, the ‘I’d be happy to’ tic, and the both-sides hedging.
Drop the corporate-blog cadence, the bullet-point-inside-paragraphs habit, and the ‘utilize / facilitate / streamline’ vocabulary.
Smooth out the citation-laden, alternating short-and-long-paragraph cadence.
Break the uniform paragraph length, drop the ‘Furthermore / Moreover’ filler, kill the input-echo habit.
Humanise Copilot output now.
No card. No signup wall.
5,000 words a month free, forever. Built-in AI detector so you can see whether the rewrite would still flag. Pro at $7.99/month annual if you outgrow the free tier.