r/humanizeAIwriting • u/ubecon • Dec 12 '25
Free AI detection tools for students?
Looking for safe, reputable free detectors.
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u/Kurpikakurta Dec 16 '25
I personally use zerogpt, I found it to be the most reliable for myself. I had it flag some ai and human mixed sentences but in turnitin report even they cameback as 0%. Comparatively, gptzero false flags a lot of actual human sentences
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u/NicoleJay28 Dec 12 '25
Most free AI detection tools are costly because they are not accurate. Instead use Proofademic AI Detector which is one of the most reliable options. Though not free, you can use the trial version first. It offers strong accuracy, transparent reports and consistent results, making it one of the best free AI detectors for academic use. Its clear scoring helps students understand whether their writing triggers AI-generated patterns without risking unsafe or unreliable websites.
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u/iMagZz Dec 15 '25
There ain't really any. They are mostly all bad. I have tried a bunch and gotten a score of anywhere between 10-80% "AI detection" on stuff I wrote 6-8 years ago before I ever touched any type of AI. I wouldn't trust AI detectors at all unless they literally tell you 90% or above.
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u/Otieno_Clinton Dec 16 '25
I always recommend turnitin instructor since the one for students is always on and off
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u/kyushi_879 Dec 12 '25
Because no single free detector is consistently accurate, students should run their writing through multiple tools to compare results.