AI Humanizer for Research Papers
Graduate-level research demands precision. When you use AI to help draft sections of a paper, you need the output to preserve technical terminology, citation formats, and the specific claims backed by your data. DueTomorrow humanizes without touching what matters.
[ the problem ]
- AI detectors at journals and universities are flagging AI-assisted drafts
- Generic humanizers strip out technical terminology or mangle citation formats
- The AI-written sections sound noticeably different from your own writing style
- Re-drafting methodology or literature review sections manually defeats the purpose of using AI
[ how duetomorrow helps ]
- Preserves APA, MLA, Chicago, and other citation formats without modification
- Keeps domain-specific terminology and acronyms intact throughout
- Maintains the formal academic register expected in peer-reviewed work
- Handles long-form content — paste entire sections without chunking
[ real scenario ]
You're a second-year master's student who used GPT-4 to draft the literature review for your thesis. It's well-structured and cites 40+ sources correctly, but your advisor mentioned the department started using Originality.ai on submitted work. You run the section through DueTomorrow and get back text that preserves every citation, keeps the academic tone, and reads indistinguishably from your own writing in the methodology chapter you wrote by hand.
[ works with the detectors that matter ]
[ frequently asked questions ]
Will my in-text citations (APA, MLA, etc.) be preserved?
Can I humanize an entire literature review at once?
Does it work with technical or scientific writing?
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