Yeah, kinda depends what you mean by “Apple Intelligence.” If you’re talking about the new AI features built into iOS/macOS, they’re not really designed to humanize text or help you bypass AI detectors - they’re more for rewriting emails, summarizing notes, and giving cleaner phrasing. It can make your writing sound smoother or more natural, but it won’t trick AI detectors.
If you want something that actually reduces detection scores, there are a few free tools you can try:
- Clever AI Humanizer (aihumanizer.net) - it’s 100% free AI humanizer and works pretty well for making text sound more natural. You just paste your text, and it rewrites it into something that passes AI detectors. But sometimes you need to edit texts anyway. So manual work was needed.
- QuillBot’s free plan - you can use the “Fluency” or “Standard” mode to soften the robotic tone. (very limited)
- Grammarly rewriter - the free version can help make sentences less repetitive or formal, but again, it’s more about polish than bypassing detectors.
Apple doesn’t really give you a “free ai humanizer,” but using any of the above and then editing manually (adding small errors, contractions, or personal tone) usually helps.
Basically: Apple = polish; Clever AI Humanizer = bypass; Grammarly = clean-up.
Mix them if you want the best results without paying