A tiny utility that stamps a short "written by a human, not AI" badge onto anything you write. Emails, replies, posts, essays. One keystroke on desktop. One tap on phone. Your words, your signature.
Desktop installers are hosted on GitHub Releases. Mobile ships through the App Store and Play Store — coming up right behind.
Install once. Customize your badge once. After that, it's a single keystroke or tap, in any app with a text field.
ByHuman stores your badge locally. There are no server calls, no telemetry, no analytics, no identifiers. Source is on GitHub — every line is readable.
No. It's a declaration, not a forensic proof. Think of it as a signature at the end of an email. It tells the reader you're saying, on the record, this was you. Nothing stops someone from faking a badge, just like nothing stops them from signing your name.
No. ByHuman doesn't read what you type, doesn't log keystrokes, and doesn't make network calls. Your badge is stored in a local file on your device.
Yes. No ads, no subscriptions, no in-app purchases in v0.1.
Because everywhere you type is where a badge matters. A desktop-only or phone-only tool would leave the other half of your writing unmarked.