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AI phrase remover

Strip the filler phrases, meta-remarks and clichés that give AI-written text away.

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AI phrase remover

Large language models have tells. "It's important to note that", "let's delve into", "in today's fast-paced world", "a testament to", "certainly!", "I hope this helps" — a handful of phrases recur so relentlessly that a paragraph of AI text often reads like a paragraph of any other AI text. This tool matches those phrases against a curated list and removes them, tidying the spacing and capitalization left behind, so the writing sounds like a person again.

Three categories, each with its own toggle. Filler openers are the throat-clearing that adds no information — "it's worth noting that", "at the end of the day", "when it comes to". Meta remarks are the chatbot talking about itself or the answer — "as an AI language model", "great question!", "feel free to ask". Clichés are the overused "impactful" vocabulary — "delve into", "harness the power of", "unlock the potential", "in the ever-evolving landscape". Turn off any category you want to keep.

The list is bilingual: English always, plus the phrase list of your active language — so on the Slovak site it also catches "je dôležité poznamenať, že" and "ponoriť sa do". Matching is deliberately conservative — only phrases that are almost always padding — so it rarely eats real content. After a removal, the tool collapses the doubled space, drops a dangling comma, and re-capitalizes the new sentence start, turning "It's important to note that the sky is blue." into "The sky is blue."

Everything runs locally in your browser — your drafts never leave your device, and nothing about them is logged.

FAQ

Will it rewrite my text or just delete phrases?
It only deletes — it never rewrites or paraphrases. Matched phrases are removed and the surrounding spacing, punctuation and capitalization are tidied. What remains is your own words; the tool never adds any of its own.
Does it work in languages other than English?
Yes. It always matches the English phrase list, and additionally the list for the language you are browsing in. On the Slovak, Czech, German, Polish or Hungarian version it catches that language's equivalents too.
Could it remove a phrase I meant to keep?
The list is deliberately narrow — only phrases that are almost always filler — so false hits are rare. If you want to protect one category (say, keep clichés for a quote), turn that category off. And always skim the result, as with any automated edit.
Is this an AI detector?
No. It removes phrases that are common in AI writing, but it makes no judgment about whether text was AI-generated and reports no probability. It is an editing aid — it makes text read less like a template, whoever wrote it.
Is my text uploaded anywhere?
No. The matching runs entirely in your browser against a built-in list, and your text never leaves your device.