Revert to the unedited version of your text: Click Revert.
When you’re finished, click Done.
With Writing Tools, you can rewrite text you’ve just written—like class notes or a blog post—to ensure everything reads just right. You can also adjust the tone of your writing to suit the audience and task at hand.
Select the text you want to refine, Control-click the selected text, choose Writing Tools, then click Show Writing Tools.
Tip: In some apps—like Notes and Mail—you can open Writing Tools by holding the pointer over the selected text, then clicking .
Undo a change: Click in the toolbar.
To summarize text, do any of the following:
Summarize text: Click Summary.
Summarize the key points of the text: Click Key Points.
Organize the original text in a list: Click List.
Organize the original text in a table: Click Table.
A rewritten version of your text appears.
After viewing the summary, do any of the following:
Copy the summary: Click Copy.
Replace the original text with the summary: Click Replace.
Note: Replace doesn’t appear if the original text can’t be edited—for example, if it’s in a webpage.
In macOS 15.2 or later, if you turn on the ChatGPT** extension, you can compose text with Writing Tools. To get started with ChatGPT, see , or by clicking .
To block access to the ChatGPT extension, see Block access to Apple Intelligence features in Screen Time on Mac