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“We needed more than just surface-level detection. Detector AI gave us the clarity and control we didn’t know we were missing.”

Dr. James Patel

University Lecturer

AI Detector for Teachers

As AI writing tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude become more widely used, educators are increasingly tasked with identifying whether student work is original or machine-generated. Traditional plagiarism detectors aren't built for this new challenge, which is where Detector AI steps in. With sentence-level AI probability, AI vocabulary highlighting, and source matching, it gives teachers a deeper, more accurate understanding of how a piece of writing was created — far beyond a simple score or yes/no result.

Detector AI isn't just a tool for detecting dishonesty — it's also a way to support meaningful conversations around authorship, integrity, and the value of original thinking. Educators are using it not to police students, but to guide them. With easy-to-read reports and a workflow-friendly design, it’s helping classrooms everywhere adapt to the age of AI while keeping trust and learning at the center.

Here’s what Detector AI helps you do

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Sentence-Level AI Detection

Spot AI-generated text with detailed, transparent scoring.

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Sentence-Level AI Detection

Spot AI-generated text with detailed, transparent scoring.

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AI Vocabulary Highlights

Instantly flag unnatural or machine-style phrasing.

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AI Vocabulary Highlights

Instantly flag unnatural or machine-style phrasing.

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Easy-to-Read Reports

Share scan results with students or colleagues for transparency and learning.

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Easy-to-Read Reports

Share scan results with students or colleagues for transparency and learning.

Plagiarism + Source Matching

Identify copied or paraphrased content from online sources.

Plagiarism + Source Matching

Identify copied or paraphrased content from online sources.

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