Reduce AI telltale characters in your writing
Cut the invisible glyphs and over-polished punctuation that scream “AI” — every change happens in your browser.
Three quick steps
- Paste your text into the editor below.
- Fix & Copy to normalize the odd characters.
- Done — the cleaned text stays on your device.
Overly neat lists, bullet • characters, double spaces, and zero-widthjoins are classic AI tells.
Paste your text
We only run in your browser. No uploads, no logs.
How it works
- Surface and replace AI-favoured punctuation like bullet •, heavy dashes, curly quotes, and narrow spacing.
- Call out double-spaced sentences, repeated transitions, and decorative characters you may want to rewrite.
- Keeps your paragraphs intact while giving them a more natural typographic footprint.
- No uploads, no logging — the detection runs entirely in your browser.
Best for this cleaner
Use this page as a pre-flight check before you publish, submit, or automate text. It is strongest at character-level cleanup, not rewriting your message.
- Removing high-signal typography artifacts from AI-assisted drafts.
- Preparing text for hiring portals, CRMs, and other strict downstream tools.
- Creating a cleaner base before rewriting for tone and authenticity.
Manual review checklist
After fixing characters, do one quick human pass. This catches tone or meaning issues that no character normalizer can decide for you.
- Check every highlighted phrase for awkward rhythm after punctuation normalization.
- Avoid over-cleaning: keep punctuation that improves meaning or readability.
- Have a human reviewer scan the final copy if the content is customer-facing.
Mini FAQ
Which telltales do you highlight?
We focus on typographic tells: smart punctuation, thin spaces, zero-width characters, and ornamental list glyphs. Stylistic suggestions are left to you.
Is this compatible with Word/Docs?
Yes. Once you copy the cleaned text, it contains only plain Unicode/ASCII characters that paste cleanly into Word, Docs, Notion, and more.
Do you store the text I paste?
Never. Everything happens locally and clears when you refresh.