iOS Share Sheet

Humanize AI text from the Share Sheet.

Select text in Notes, Mail, Pages, Safari — any app — tap Share, choose Humanize, and the rewrite opens ready to copy back. No copy-pasting into a browser form, no tab-switching. The Share Sheet turns humanizing into part of the app you are already in.

Three taps, any app

Select the text, tap Share, choose Humanize. The rewrite opens in the app for you to copy back. That is the whole flow — no browser, no form.

Works everywhere you write

Notes, Mail, Pages, Safari, Messages, and any app that offers a Share Sheet. If you can select text and hit Share, you can humanize it.

No paste-into-a-website detour

Web humanizers force you to copy text out, open a tab, paste it into a form, copy the result, and paste it back. The Share Sheet collapses all of that.

Plus Spotlight and Siri

When you would rather start from search, an App Shortcut surfaces Humanize in Spotlight and Siri on iOS 26 — a companion to the Share Sheet route.

Keeps your voice

Save samples of your writing under "Sound like me" so the Share Sheet rewrite sounds like you, not generic AI prose.

Private by design

Inputs are processed by Anthropic's Claude under API terms and never used to train any model. Delete your account and everything is erased within 30 days.

Free · no signup

Humanize your text.
Right here, right now.

Paste up to 1,500 characters, pick a mode, and get a real rewrite with an AI-detector score. No account, no card.

Or try a sample:
Your text0 / 1,500
Humanized — Casual

Your rewrite will appear here.

Free tool runs Claude Haiku, one pass. Pro (app & web) uses the stronger model with a detector-guided retry loop, longer text, and unlimited rewrites.

Humanize free — then get the app

Try the rewriter right here, no signup. Get the native Mac & iPhone app for unlimited rewrites, longer text, and the stronger model.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Select the AI-generated text in whatever app you are in, tap the Share button, and choose Humanize from the Share Sheet. The text opens in Humanizer rewritten to read naturally, and you copy it back where you were working.