AI Humanizer for Dissertations & Theses

A dissertation is 50,000+ words across years of work. Using AI to help draft certain chapters is practical, but detection tools can jeopardize your entire degree. DueTomorrow handles long-form academic content while preserving the consistency and precision your committee expects.

[ the problem ]

  • Universities are running AI detection on entire dissertation submissions
  • Inconsistent voice across chapters is a red flag for your committee
  • You can't afford to have a single chapter flagged after years of research
  • Word limits and formatting requirements mean you can't have the tool adding or removing content

[ how duetomorrow helps ]

  • Processes long-form content without degrading quality across sections
  • Maintains a consistent academic voice that matches your personally-written chapters
  • Preserves all formatting — headings, citations, tables, figure references
  • Same-length output means your carefully planned word count stays intact

[ real scenario ]

You're ABD and used AI to draft two chapters of your education policy dissertation — the lit review and the discussion of findings. The research is yours, the analysis is yours, but the prose was AI-assisted. Your university just announced mandatory AI screening for all dissertation submissions starting this semester. You process both chapters through DueTomorrow and they come back reading like the chapters you wrote entirely yourself.

[ works with the detectors that matter ]

Turnitin
iThenticate
Originality.ai
GPTZero

[ frequently asked questions ]

Can I process an entire dissertation chapter at once?
On a Pro plan, you can process up to 10,000 words per request. For longer chapters, process them in sections — the output maintains consistent voice across multiple runs.
Will the humanized text match the voice of chapters I wrote myself?
DueTomorrow produces natural academic prose that blends seamlessly with hand-written work. The output avoids the telltale patterns (overly parallel structure, hedging phrases, generic transitions) that make AI text stand out.
Does it work with iThenticate, which many graduate schools use?
Yes. iThenticate uses the same AI detection engine as Turnitin. DueTomorrow's output passes both consistently.

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