Free AI Essay Checker

Run your essay through a multi-model AI detector before your professor does. See exactly which sentences read as AI so you can rephrase, defend, or rework them with confidence.

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Per-sentence breakdown

Why students check their essays before submitting

Universities have adopted AI detection across the board, and students who write their own work are getting wrongly flagged at rates that surprise most people. Formal academic prose, ESL writing, and Grammarly-edited drafts all tend to push scores up on the major detectors. Running your essay through a free AI essay checker before you submit lets you see exactly what your professor will see, identify any passages that read as AI even though you wrote them, and decide whether to rephrase them or be ready to defend the wording.

This is what we mean by an AI essay checker: not just a single score, but a structured review that tells you why specific passages were flagged and what to do about them. If you've ever wondered why is my essay being flagged as AI when you wrote every word yourself, the answer is usually that your writing happens to share statistical patterns with AI training data. Knowing which passages, and why, is the first step to either rewriting them or holding firm and defending your work.

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Most AI essay checkers marketed as free lock the per-sentence breakdown behind a paywall and only give you a single percentage. Our free tier returns the full breakdown: which sentences flagged as AI, the model confidence per passage, and a downloadable report you can use as evidence if you need to push back on a wrongful flag. Sign in to start; the free allowance covers most students' needs, with paid plans available for heavier use.

What we check

What our AI essay checker actually checks for

Four layers run on every submission. The checker returns all four, even on the free tier.

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AI pattern density

We measure how many AI-pattern sentences cluster in your essay versus a human-writing baseline. Real human essays have scattered, infrequent matches. Real AI essays show dense clusters in introductions, conclusions, and transitions. The clustering pattern is more telling than the overall percentage.

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Per-sentence confidence

Every sentence gets an individual AI confidence score from each model in our stack. When three or more models agree a sentence reads as AI, the checker flags it with high confidence. When models disagree, the flag is marked uncertain, so you can decide whether to leave the sentence as-is or rephrase.

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Voice consistency

We look for sudden shifts in tone, vocabulary level, or sentence rhythm within a single paragraph. These shifts often signal partial AI use that single-metric detectors miss entirely. They also matter for college essays where your authentic voice is being evaluated.

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Structural fingerprints

Uniform paragraph length, formulaic transitions ('Furthermore', 'Moreover', 'In conclusion'), and generic conclusions are structural fingerprints of AI text. Our AI essay reviewer surfaces these so you can rewrite them with more variation.

College essays

AI college essay reviewer: check before you submit

College admissions essays and university coursework are where wrongful AI flagging hurts most. A flag during an admissions review can sink an application. A flag on a graded paper can trigger an academic integrity hearing that takes months to resolve. Our AI college essay reviewer is built for exactly this workflow: paste your draft, run it through the full multi-model stack, and see which sentences would trigger Turnitin or GPTZero before anyone else sees the essay.

Our college essay reviewer mode is tuned for the specific patterns that show up in admissions essays: personal voice, reflective passages, narrative structure. Generic AI essay checkers often over-flag personal reflection passages because the language pattern is unusual. Our reviewer is calibrated against thousands of authentic admissions essays so personal narrative reads as human, not flagged.

Once you see the per-sentence breakdown, you have three options: rephrase the flagged passages, leave them as-is and be ready to defend the wording (with a writing process log), or send the draft to a college essay editor ai mode that suggests specific rewording while preserving your voice. Most students do a combination of all three.

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Already flagged?

Why is my essay being flagged as AI? Here's what to do

If you genuinely wrote the essay and it was flagged, you have options that don't involve admitting to something you didn't do. This is the workflow that's worked for students who've successfully pushed back on false positives.

STEP · 01

Re-scan with two more detectors

Different detectors look for different signals. If only one tool flagged you, the signal is weak and your defense is strong. If three independent detectors all flag the same passages, the signal is stronger, but still not conclusive. Document each scan's result with a timestamp screenshot.

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Pull together your writing process evidence

Drafts, research notes, browser history showing you reading source material, Google Docs version history. This is your single best defense in an academic integrity hearing. Detection scores look definitive on paper but fall apart against a paper trail of authentic writing process.

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Request a private meeting before any formal action

Most professors will drop the accusation if you can walk them through your argument and your sources in person. Detection scores look like evidence on a screen but lose weight in conversation when you can clearly explain your thinking, your sources, and your revisions.

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Know the research

Detector accuracy is widely overstated. Independent testing has shown major detectors return false positives at meaningful rates, especially on edited AI text and on writing by non-native English speakers. Bring that context to any formal meeting; most academic integrity boards underestimate how unreliable single-model detection scores actually are.

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If you did use AI, consider your humanizer options

If parts of the essay were AI-generated and you want to revise before a formal accusation lands, a humanizer can rewrite the AI passages while preserving your meaning. This should be a last resort, not a workflow, and won't help once a flag has been formally raised.

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Feedback mode

Beyond detection: get feedback on the essay itself

Our AI essay checker does more than spot AI patterns. The reviewer mode surfaces feedback that helps you improve the essay itself: passages that lack supporting detail, sentences with weak transitions, conclusions that feel generic, sections where your voice shifts mid-paragraph. So you get both layers in one scan: AI detection and actionable writing-quality feedback you can use to revise.

For college applications, scholarship essays, and high-stakes coursework, the AI essay feedback mode is what you actually want. Run your draft through it, address the highlighted weaknesses, then run a final AI check to confirm the revised version reads as human. Many students find that fixing the writing-quality issues automatically resolves the AI pattern flags, because authentic human revisions break up the uniform structure that triggers detectors in the first place.

How it works

Combined signal from multiple detectors.

Most AI essay checkers return a single percentage from a single model. Our checker pulls signals from several of the detection engines you already know (Originality.ai, GPTZero, Turnitin-style classifiers, Copyleaks-style classifiers) and aggregates them into a combined score. You see what every major detector would flag, in one scan.

No detector is perfect, including the aggregated one. ESL writers, formal academic prose, and partial AI use are edge cases where any single tool can over- or under-flag. That's why the checker returns per-sentence confidence rather than one number, and why we recommend pairing the score with the writing-process evidence and the steps above. Use it to know where you stand; use the evidence to defend your work.

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Comparison

AI essay checker comparison

ToolApproachPer-sentence breakdownWriting feedbackFree tier
UndetectedGPTMulti-source aggregatedYesYes (reviewer mode)Yes
Grammarly AI checkerSingle bundled scoreNo (single score)Grammar onlyYes (limited)
GPTZeroSingle-detector classifierYesNoYes (limited)

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Frequently asked questions

Is the AI essay checker free?
Yes. The full per-sentence breakdown and reviewer mode are free to use once you sign in, with a generous free allowance that covers most students' needs. Paid plans cover batch processing for instructors, multi-essay comparison, and longer documents.
What does an AI essay checker actually check for?
Our AI essay checker scans your text at the sentence level for AI-pattern markers: predictable phrasing, uniform structure, vocabulary choices, and the statistical signals that Turnitin, GPTZero, and Originality.ai look for. Instead of a single percentage, you get a per-sentence breakdown showing which passages would flag and why, so you know exactly what to revise or defend.
Can this check my college essay?
Yes. The AI college essay reviewer mode is specifically tuned for admissions essays and university coursework. It's calibrated against authentic personal narrative writing, so reflective passages and voice-driven sentences don't over-flag the way they do on generic AI essay checkers. Paste your draft up to 5,000 words and get the full breakdown.
Why is my essay being flagged as AI when I wrote it myself?
Three common reasons: (1) your writing style happens to share statistical patterns with AI training data, especially if you write in formal, structured prose; (2) you used Grammarly or autocomplete, which can shift sentence patterns toward AI fingerprints; (3) you're a non-native English speaker, which tends to push detector scores up across the board. Run the essay through our checker to see which specific sentences are being flagged, then decide whether to rephrase or defend.
How do I un-AI an essay I wrote myself?
If your own writing is flagging as AI, the fix is breaking up the structural patterns that trigger detectors: vary paragraph length, replace formulaic transitions ('Furthermore', 'Moreover') with more natural connectors, mix short sentences with longer ones, and add personal voice in sections that read as generic. Our checker's reviewer mode highlights exactly which patterns to break.
Will my essay get flagged by Turnitin if our checker says it's okay?
In most cases, no. Our multi-model stack is designed to catch the same patterns Turnitin's AI score looks for, plus several Turnitin doesn't check. If we don't flag the essay, Turnitin's score is usually low. The exception is partial AI use: if you used AI for a single paragraph and we caught it, Turnitin probably will too. Run both for high-stakes submissions.
Can I check my essay before submitting without my professor knowing?
Yes. We don't store, share, or report submissions. Whatever you paste in is processed and discarded. There's no integration with university systems and no way for an instructor to see what you scanned. Use it as a private self-check tool before submission.
What does the AI essay reviewer mode actually do?
Reviewer mode runs the AI detection pass plus a writing-quality pass. It flags AI patterns and highlights weak passages: thin supporting detail, weak transitions, generic conclusions, mid-paragraph voice shifts. This is closer to what an AI essay reviewer or college essay editor ai would do, except automated and free.
Is this better than Grammarly's AI checker?
Different scope. Grammarly's AI checker returns a single percentage with no per-sentence breakdown and was added relatively recently. Our checker returns structured analysis with per-sentence confidence, multi-model voting, and writing feedback. For grammar, use Grammarly. For AI detection and essay review, use a dedicated checker.
How accurate is your AI essay reviewer?
We don't publish a single headline accuracy number, and we'd be skeptical of any detector that does. Real-world accuracy depends on the AI model used, how much editing was done, and the writer's baseline style. Our checker aggregates signals from multiple leading detection engines into a combined score and surfaces the per-sentence breakdown behind every flag, so you can judge each result on its own evidence rather than trusting a single percentage.
Can the checker give me feedback on the actual writing, not just AI patterns?
Yes, in reviewer mode. It surfaces writing-quality issues: weak transitions, thin supporting detail, generic conclusions, voice inconsistency. This is the AI essay feedback layer most basic checkers skip. For college essays, scholarship essays, and high-stakes coursework, this is the more useful output.
Do you store essays I run through the checker?
No. Submissions are processed and discarded. We don't store, train on, share, or report essay content. This is critical for student privacy and explicitly designed to protect users from any kind of audit trail.