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AI Detector for Checking AI-Generated Text

Check whether text appears more likely human-written or AI-generated using a probability-based review signal. Use the result as guidance, not proof.

Guests can run a quick 400-character sample, logged-in users can extend checks up to 2000 characters with account access, and full hosted analysis supports up to 10000 characters with credits.

Quick sample check Guest preview up to 400 characters
Extended account check Up to 2000 characters with account access
Full text analysis Up to 10000 characters, credit-based

Paste between 50 and 10000 characters, depending on your current access tier.

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Quick sample check

Guests can run a free preview on a focused sample up to 400 characters. Sign in to unlock longer checks.

Paste a focused sample of 50 to 400 characters. Results are probability-based and should be used as a review signal, not as proof or a final verdict.

Guest previews are limited to 400 characters. Logged-in checks use account access and available credits. Full analysis up to 10000 characters costs at least 1 credit.

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This is a probability-based review signal, not proof.

Probability-Based

Ready for analysis

Paste at least 50 characters and run the detector to generate a probability-based review signal.

No result is shown until your text is analyzed.

Likely Human-Written

Lower AI-style signal detected in this text.

--% AI Probability

Signal summary

The detector compares patterns in the submission and estimates how strongly the text aligns with AI-style writing signals.

Lower AI-style signal is not proof of human authorship, and higher AI-style signal is not a final verdict.

Human Probability --%
AI Probability --%

Need a rewrite after the check? Open the humanizer and continue the review workflow.

Humanize This Text

Our AI Detector estimates likelihood based on patterns in text. Results are guidance, not definitive proof.

Learn how it works

What is an AI detector?

An AI detector is a text analysis tool that estimates whether writing looks more human-written or AI-generated.

An AI detector or AI content detector looks at wording, sentence structure, and other language signals to estimate whether text appears more likely human written or AI generated.


This page is built for teachers, editors, reviewers, and writers who want a fast way to check AI generated text. It returns a probability-based result you can review, not a claim of absolute proof.




Key detector capabilities

AI text classification

Uses classification models to estimate whether text appears more likely human written or AI generated.

Secure processing

Submitted text is sent for analysis through our protected AI workflow so the detector can generate results.

Three-tier text limits

Use a 400-character guest sample, a 2000-character logged-in account check, or a full hosted analysis up to 10000 characters.

Clear score visualization

See both AI and human probability scores in a simple result panel that is easy to review.

Credits and access

Guest previews stay short and free. Logged-in checks use account access and available credits, and each full hosted detection costs at least 1 credit.

Fast review workflow

Run the detector, review the probability result, and continue to your next editing step if needed.

How to check if text is AI generated

Here is a simple workflow to check if text is AI generated and review the result clearly.

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Choose the tier that fits your text: a guest sample up to 400 characters, an account check up to 2000 characters, or a full hosted analysis up to 10000 characters.

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Run the detector to analyze wording, structure, and other writing signals that help detect AI text. Longer hosted checks may process the text in multiple safe chunks.

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Review the AI and human probability scores, then decide whether you need a rewrite, a closer review, or another editorial step.

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If needed, continue to your next step by revising the draft, checking readability, or opening the humanizer workflow.

How do AI detectors work?

Many users ask how AI detectors work because the result is based on classification and probability, not certainty.

How do AI detectors work? They compare text against patterns that commonly appear in human writing and AI-generated writing. That includes wording choices, sentence structure, predictability, and other model-based signals.


This detector uses classification models to turn those signals into an estimate. The output is a probability-based result that helps you review whether the text looks more human written or AI generated.

Are AI detectors accurate?

Users often ask whether AI detectors are accurate enough for publishing, school review, or editorial checks.

Are AI detectors accurate? They can be useful for finding patterns and raising flags, but they should not be treated as perfect proof. AI writing styles change, human writing varies widely, and short samples can be harder to classify well.


That is why this page presents results as probabilities rather than guarantees. A high AI score can be a strong signal, but it should still be reviewed in context.

AI detector vs plagiarism checker

An AI detector and a plagiarism checker solve different problems, even though people often search for both together.

An AI detector estimates whether the writing style looks AI generated or human written. A plagiarism checker compares text against published or submitted sources to see whether it matches existing content.


If you want to know whether writing looks machine-generated, use the detector. If you need to know whether text was copied from another source, you need a plagiarism checker instead.

What to do if text looks AI generated

A high AI probability result is usually a cue to review the draft more closely rather than a final verdict.

If text looks AI generated, read it for repetitive phrasing, predictable transitions, and flat tone. You may want to revise the wording manually, improve readability, or send the draft to the AI Humanizer for a stronger rewrite.


A practical workflow is: detect the text, review the result, humanize if needed, then re-check the updated version before submitting or publishing.

AI Detector FAQ

Common questions about checking AI generated text, reviewing results, and understanding usage limits.

What is an AI detector?
An AI detector is a text analysis tool that estimates whether writing appears more likely human written or AI generated. It reviews patterns in wording and structure, then returns a probability-based result.
How accurate are AI detectors?
AI detectors can be useful, but they are not perfect. Results should be treated as estimates based on patterns and probabilities, not as absolute proof.
How do AI detectors work?
They use classification models to evaluate language patterns, sentence structure, and other writing signals that often differ between human-written and AI-generated text.
Can this tool check if text is AI generated?
Yes. Paste text into the detector and the page will guide you into the right tier: a 400-character guest sample, a 2000-character logged-in account check, or a full hosted analysis up to 10000 characters.
How much text can I analyze at once?
Guests can run a quick sample check up to 400 characters. Logged-in users can check up to 2000 characters with account access and available credits, and full hosted analysis supports up to 10000 characters with credits.
Is this AI detector free?
Guests can use a short free sample preview. Logged-in checks use account access and available credits, and each full hosted detection costs at least 1 credit. New accounts can start with free credits.
Is my text stored after analysis?
The text you submit for the current tier is sent for analysis so the detector can return a result. If you are working with sensitive material, review the privacy policy and avoid submitting anything you are not comfortable sending for processing.
Does this tool check plagiarism?
No. This tool is an AI writing detector, not a plagiarism checker. It estimates whether text looks AI generated, but it does not compare your text against outside sources for copying.
What should I do if my text looks AI generated?
Review the wording, tone, and structure, then revise the draft or open the AI Humanizer if you want a stronger rewrite before checking it again.
Can I use this for school, editorial, or content review?
Yes. It can be useful for classroom review, editorial screening, and content checks when you want an extra signal about whether writing looks human written or AI generated.
What is the difference between AI probability and proof?
AI probability is an estimate based on patterns the model detects. Proof would imply certainty, and this tool does not claim that kind of certainty.

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After checking AI probability, you can rewrite flagged text with our AI Humanizer, review readability with the Text Analyzer, or confirm length limits using the Character Counter.