AI Content Checker
AIDetect AI-generated content in any text instantly. Find out if a document was written by ChatGPT, Claude, or other AI tools.
ℹ️ This tool analyses text for patterns commonly associated with AI-generated content such as those from ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and other AI writing tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the AI Content Checker do?
It uses AI to analyse your text and determine whether it was likely written by a human or generated by an AI tool such as ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
What does the Human Score mean?
A score of 80 or above suggests the text is likely written by a human. Between 50 and 79 suggests the text may be partially AI-assisted. Below 50 suggests the text is likely AI-generated.
What AI tools can it detect?
The checker looks for patterns common to all major AI writing tools including ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, and others. It detects writing style patterns rather than specific tool signatures.
What are the flagged patterns?
Flagged patterns are characteristics commonly associated with AI-generated writing such as overly formal tone, generic transitions, lack of personal voice, and perfect grammar throughout.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free with no login or account required.
What is an AI Content Checker?
An AI content checker analyses text to determine whether it was written by a human or generated by an AI tool such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or other large language models. It identifies patterns and characteristics commonly associated with AI-generated writing.
How to Use the AI Content Checker
Paste the text you want to analyse into the box above and click Check for AI Content. The tool returns a Human Score from 0 to 100, a verdict, and a list of phrases or patterns that suggest AI generation.
What Does the Human Score Mean?
A score of 80 to 100 suggests the text is likely written by a human. A score of 50 to 79 suggests the text may be partially AI-assisted. A score below 50 suggests the text is likely AI-generated.
Signs of AI-Generated Text
Overly formal and consistent tone throughout. Perfect grammar with no natural imperfections. Generic transitions like "Furthermore", "Moreover", and "In conclusion". Lack of personal voice, anecdotes, or opinions. Repetitive sentence structures. Unusually comprehensive coverage of a topic without depth.
Who Uses AI Content Checkers?
Teachers and professors checking student submissions. Editors reviewing freelance writer submissions. Publishers verifying content authenticity. HR professionals screening job applications. Content managers auditing website copy.