Make Llama
output read like you.
Llama is Meta's open model, so it reaches you through dozens of different apps, chatbots, and APIs rather than one branded interface. Wherever it shows up, the writing shares a recognizable machine rhythm — this page is the honest version of how to make Llama text read like a person wrote it, what detectors react to, and where the limits are.
Why Llama text gets flagged
Llama is trained the same way as other large models, predicting the most probable next token, so its output is low-perplexity and evenly paced regardless of which app wraps it: balanced sentence lengths, safe transitions, and a steady, agreeable register. Because Llama is open and embedded in so many tools, that consistent fingerprint turns up across a huge range of text. AI detectors score how predictable your rhythm and word choices are, and Llama's defaults sit right in the flagged zone no matter where you generated them.
How to humanize Llama text
Humanizer rewrites Llama output to vary sentence length and cadence, drop the filler transitions, and replace generic phrasing with something specific. With "Sound like me" personas it steers the result toward how you actually write from a few of your own samples. It runs natively on Mac and iPhone — from the Share Sheet, Services menu, Spotlight, or Siri — so it works on Llama text from any app, and it shows a Sapling-based AI-detector score on every rewrite.
What a rewrite actually looks like
Here's the same Llama paragraph before and after Humanizer — the rhythm, structure, and word choice change, not just a few swapped synonyms. The percentage is Sapling's AI-likelihood estimate, shown on every rewrite. It's a signal, not a guarantee against any detector.
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