The free plan hands you 5,000 characters per check. You can run up to 100 detections daily—no cost ever. Support isn't included. New features won't reach you as they launch.
This tool hunts AI-generated text. It scans content from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and other models. ChatGPT creates content—Detecting-AI.com does the opposite. It reverse-engineers patterns those models leave behind. Your text gets broken down sentence by sentence. You'll see exactly which parts were likely AI-written. Each sentence receives a percentage score. Color-coded highlighting makes it visual.
Teachers grading essays can spot recycled AI prose. Students sometimes run text through humanizers or paraphrasing tools—the system claims it catches these rewrites too (not just raw ChatGPT output). Visual reports show AI probability for every sentence and paragraph. Detection works in over 50 languages. Accuracy rates sit at 95% or higher according to the site.
You get more than detection. An essay grader comes bundled in. There's a plagiarism checker, fact checker and readability analysis. An AI humanizer's included too—feels contradictory, but it rounds out the toolkit. Paid plans start at $7 monthly when billed yearly. That's currently 50% off from $14. Your character limit jumps to 160,000 per check. Daily detections become unlimited.
The sentence-level breakdown proves useful. Heavy users might hit the free tier's 100-check daily limit. For occasional verification though? It does the job. No credit card required.