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What is AI Detector?

AI Detector is a tool that analyses text and images to identify whether they were generated by AI systems or created by humans. It works by scanning content for patterns and characteristics typical of AI output, then provides a confidence score on authenticity. The tool is useful for anyone who needs to verify whether written work or visual content is original human creation or AI-generated. It's particularly relevant for educators checking student submissions, content publishers verifying sources, and professionals who need to confirm the origin of documents or images they receive.

Key Features

Text analysis

Scans written content to detect AI generation with confidence scoring

Image detection

Identifies AI-generated images and artwork

Batch processing

Check multiple files at once rather than one at a time

Confidence scores

Shows likelihood that content is AI-generated rather than binary yes/no results

API access

Integrate detection capabilities into your own applications or workflows

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Handles both text and images, so you're not limited to one content type
  • Free tier available, making it accessible without upfront cost
  • Provides confidence percentages rather than simple binary results, giving more nuance
  • Can process multiple files in a single session, saving time for bulk checking

Limitations

  • Detection accuracy varies depending on how the AI content was generated; some advanced systems may evade detection
  • As AI generation tools improve, detection methods need regular updating to remain effective
  • May produce false positives or false negatives, so results should be considered alongside other verification methods

Use Cases

Teachers and educators verifying whether student assignments were written by hand or generated by AI

Content teams checking whether submitted articles or copy are original or AI-written

Publishers and news organisations screening submissions for authenticity

Freelancers and agencies verifying client-provided content before publication

Researchers checking whether sources they're citing contain AI-generated material