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GhostPen is an advanced AI humanizer designed to help students and writers bypass AI detection tools

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GhostPen makes your AI-generated essay pass Turnitin's detection algorithms. It strips away the telltale patterns that flag text as artificial. Syntax gets restructured. Perplexity adjusts to match human writing patterns. The result reads naturally while fooling detection tools like GPTZero and Originality.ai.

The dual-engine approach combines DeepSeek R1 for logical restructuring with Claude 3.5 for natural language flow. This crossover mechanism tackles both the technical anti-detection work and the human-like polish. Academic mode handles scholarly papers. Standard mode works for blogs. Emails. Reports.

A graduate student writing their thesis chapter can paste 20,000 characters of AI-assisted content and watch GhostPen transform it into undetectable human-style prose. Beta testing processed over 50,000 words — with 50,000+ users already signed up.

The free version gives you 5,000 words upfront but locks you into Standard mode only. That's enough for basic testing but won't cover longer academic papers or frequent use. Paid plans start at $4.90 for 10,000 emergency words. Jump to $9.99 monthly for 50,000 words. Or grab the $23.99 semester pass covering 150,000 words.

Processing caps at 20,000 characters per session. Longer documents need multiple runs. Zero data logs kept. 24/7 support comes standard with a 7-day money-back guarantee. Fair use policies apply to refunds though.

Frequently asked

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How many words can I process with GhostPen before hitting the character limit?
You get 20,000 characters per session -- that's roughly 3,000-4,000 words depending on how you write. Got something longer? You'll have to chop it up and run it through multiple times. Dense academic stuff with lots of citations eats up characters faster since it counts spaces and punctuation too.
Does GhostPen work on papers that already passed through other AI detectors?
Yep, it's designed to beat GPTZero, Originality.ai, and Turnitin even after they've flagged your content. The dual-engine setup rewrites those syntax patterns detectors hunt for. But here's the thing -- if your original text was super obviously AI-generated with repetitive patterns, you might need a few passes to get it right.
What's the difference between Academic mode and Standard mode in GhostPen?
Academic mode's built for scholarly papers with proper citations and formal tone. Standard mode works for blogs, emails, casual reports -- more relaxed language. Free version only gets you Standard mode, so you'll need to pay up for Academic mode if you're working on thesis stuff.
Can I get a refund if GhostPen doesn't fool my school's detection system?
They've got a 7-day money-back guarantee, but there are fair use rules. You can't process your entire semester's papers then demand your money back -- that won't fly. The guarantee covers legit cases where the tool just doesn't work like it's supposed to for normal use.
How does the DeepSeek R1 and Claude 3.5 combination actually work?
DeepSeek R1 does the heavy lifting -- restructuring sentences and breaking those AI detection patterns. Then Claude 3.5 comes in to make everything sound naturally human. This two-step approach tackles both the technical detection stuff and the readability issues that single-engine tools usually mess up.
Will my processed content get stored or logged anywhere?
Nope, they don't keep data logs according to their privacy policy. Your content gets processed then wiped from their servers. That's pretty important for academic work since storing student papers could create honor code problems at most schools.
Is the $23.99 semester pass worth it compared to monthly billing?
If you're processing 100,000+ words over 4-5 months, absolutely. Semester pass gives you 150,000 words for $23.99 versus paying $9.99 monthly for 50,000 words each time. You break even around 3 months of heavy usage.

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