How to Bypass Grammarly AI Detector: The "Editing" Shield
The Silent Sentinel
Grammarly is no longer just a spellchecker. In 2026, its "Academic Integrity" and "Business Writing" suites automatically flag AI-generated clusters. Even if you are a human, if you use too many Grammarly suggestions, you might get flagged.
How Grammarly Detects AI
Grammarly looks for "Hyper-Correction". AI text often has zero grammatical tension. It follows every rule perfectly. Humans, however, tend to use "Stylistic Fragments" (like this) that are technically incorrect but semantically rich.
3 Steps to Bypass Grammarly’s AI Check
- The "Draft First" Method: Write your human draft first, then run it through Grammarly. Accept only 50% of the suggestions to maintain your human "Entropy."
- Break the Adverb Chain: Grammarly loves removing adverbs. AI loves adverbs. Keep a few unique adverbs to throw off the AI probability map.
- The Final Pass: After editing with Grammarly, run your text through Humanize AI Pro on "Natural" mode. This restores the organic rhythm that Grammarly’s "perfect" suggestions often strip away.
The Detection Update
Grammarly’s 2026 update now includes a "Fluency Score." If your fluency is consistently at 99% across 1,000 words, it triggers the AI sensor. Aim for a fluency score of 85-92%—this is the sweet spot where you look professional but unmistakably human.
Dr. Sarah Chen
AI Content Specialist
Ph.D. in Computational Linguistics, Stanford University
10+ years in AI and NLP research