Humanize
Qwen text — sound like you.
Strip the numbered lists, the signposted transitions, and the restated conclusions. Penshift's humaniser rewrites Qwen (Alibaba) 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.
Qwen has a writing fingerprint.
Detectors know it.
Qwen outputs are exceptionally polite and structured — every answer is numbered, every conclusion is restated, every transition is signposted. The formal scaffolding is what gives them away to detectors, even when the underlying content is sharp. Penshift’s humaniser dismantles the scaffolding and lets the actual ideas land.
- 01Numbered lists for everything (1. 2. 3.)
- 02Signposted transitions — ‘Firstly’, ‘Secondly’, ‘Lastly’
- 03Restating the conclusion at the end of every section
- 04Over-formal politeness — ‘I would suggest’, ‘One might consider’
- 05Headings inserted into short responses
Run the humaniser on real Qwen text.
We've pre-filled the box with a sample Qwen 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 Qwen output
Drop the text from Qwen 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 Qwen.
Why does Qwen produce so much scaffolding?+
Does Penshift work on Qwen 2, Qwen 2.5, and Qwen 3?+
Can I keep the numbered lists if I want them?+
Other AI tools Penshift humanises.
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.
Strip the ‘In summary / Key takeaways / To recap’ scaffolding and the business-document register.
Smooth out the citation-laden, alternating short-and-long-paragraph cadence.
Humanise Qwen 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.