Bypassify exists because most "AI humanizers" are either chatbots in a trench coat or random thesaurus swappers. Neither respects how detectors actually work, and neither helps you sound more like yourself.
Students get penalized for stiff AI writing — sometimes because they used AI, often because their own draft happened to look that way. Bypassify is built for the second case first, and the first case responsibly.
The engine is fully offline, deterministic, and explicit about every transformation it makes. No prompts, no model API, no opaque magic — just a 10-stage pipeline you can read top to bottom.
Bypassify is a writing-support tool, not a way to misrepresent authorship. We expect every user to follow their institution's policies. Where AI use is disallowed, we expect you not to use AI — and Bypassify can still help you tighten cadence and remove robotic phrasing in your own work.
You are responsible for what you submit. We won't write your essay, take your exam, or lie for you — but we will help your own words breathe.
Students, researchers, and writers who want a clean second pass over their drafts. People who care about voice and don't want their writing flagged just because their sentences happen to look uniform.
Drafts are tied to your account only. Nothing is shared, indexed, or visible to anyone else.
Citations, quotes, and references are guarded. Three tones cover essays, reports, and informal writing.
Every transformation is documented. No external AI, no surprises, no telemetry.