Bypass Strength Settings: Simple vs Standard vs Enhanced
Choosing the right bypass strength is critical to producing humanized text that actually passes detection. Here is when to use each level.
Humanizator gives you three bypass strength settings. Choosing the right one for your situation dramatically affects both the quality and the undetectability of the output.
Simple
Simple applies light paraphrasing: it adjusts word order, replaces common synonyms, and adds minor variation to sentence length. This is fast and preserves meaning well—but it leaves some AI patterns intact. Recommended when the original text is already fairly natural or when preserving exact phrasing matters (e.g., technical documentation).
Standard
Standard is the default and works well for most use cases. It restructures sentences more substantially, varies clause positioning, and introduces contractions or active voice where appropriate. Output scores below 20% on most major detectors in our testing.
Enhanced
Enhanced performs a deep rewrite: it may change the order of ideas, break long paragraphs, add transitional phrases, and occasionally rephrase entire concepts. The result is the most natural-sounding output—but it is also the most likely to drift from the original meaning. Always review Enhanced output carefully before publishing.
Which Should You Use?
| Situation | Recommended Level |
|---|---|
| Quick blog post, low detection risk | Simple |
| Professional content, moderate risk | Standard |
| Academic work, strict detection environment | Enhanced |
| Turnitin / Originality.ai environment | Enhanced |