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AI Text Detector

Detect AI-generated text using deep learning. Paste any text to analyze whether it was written by a human or an AI model.

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Deep Learning Model

Powered by a fine-tuned transformer model optimized for accurate AI text detection.

Real-time Analysis

Get instant results with on-device inference. No data sent to third-party APIs.

Confidence Score

Receive a 0–1 confidence score indicating how likely the text was AI-generated.

API Access

Integrate AI detection into your workflow with our REST API endpoint.

How AI Detection Works

1

Text Tokenization

Your text is broken into tokens that the transformer model can process, preserving linguistic structure and context.

2

Feature Extraction

Our deep learning model analyzes patterns in word choice, sentence structure, and writing style that differ between human and AI writing.

3

Classification

The model outputs a probability score from 0 (human-written) to 1 (AI-generated) based on the detected patterns.

Why Detect AI-Generated Content?

Educators and teachers need to verify student work authenticity. AI detection helps identify submissions that may have been generated by ChatGPT or similar tools, maintaining academic integrity.

Publishers and editors receive content from writers and need to ensure it's original human work. AI detection helps maintain quality standards and protect against AI-generated spam content.

Hiring managers reviewing cover letters and writing samples can verify candidates wrote their own materials. This ensures you're evaluating the candidate's actual abilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is AI detection?

Our model achieves approximately 85-90% accuracy on standard benchmarks. However, no AI detector is perfect. AI-generated text that has been heavily edited may appear more human-like, and some human writing styles can trigger false positives.

Can it detect ChatGPT, Claude, and other models?

Yes. The detector identifies patterns common to various large language models including GPT-4, Claude, Gemini, and others. AI models share similar statistical writing patterns that the detector recognizes.

What about paraphrased or edited AI text?

Heavily edited AI text is harder to detect. If someone generates AI content then significantly rewrites it, detection accuracy decreases. Minor edits usually don't affect detection.

How much text do I need?

Longer texts provide more accurate results. We recommend at least 100-200 words for reliable detection. Very short texts (under 50 words) may produce less reliable results.