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Browse the best with free tier detection tools on Listof.Best — 14 options, ranked by popularity. Compare features, pricing and alternatives at a glance.

AI Detector

detection

Detect AI-generated text with high accuracy

Free From $7.99 53 · 16,961 votes

GPTZero

detection

Free AI detector with sentence-level analysis

Free From $12.99 53 · 38,487 votes

Originality

detection

Detect text generated by ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini

Free 47 · 17,778 votes

Decopy AI

detection

Detect and humanize AI writing

Free 44 · 38,812 votes

AI or Not

detection

Detect whether content was written by AI or humans

Free 44 · 22,728 votes

ChatGPT Detection Tool

detection

AI content detector and plagiarism checker

Free 41 · 11,284 votes

GPTZero.cc

detection

Detect text generated by AI models like ChatGPT

Free 38 · 60,031 votes

AI Content Detector

detection

Identify AI-written text patterns and improve clarity

Free 37 · 53,618 votes

AI Content Detector

detection

Check if text was written by AI or a human

Free 37 · 48,596 votes

AI Detector & AI Checker for ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, & More

detection

Detect AI-generated text from ChatGPT, Claude, and others

Free 37 · 39,519 votes

AI Detector & Humanizer

detection

Detects AI-generated text and offers humanization tools

Free 37 · 37,564 votes

ZeroGPT

detection

Free detector for AI-generated text from ChatGPT and other models

Free 36 · 24,212 votes

ZeroGPT

detection

Detect text generated by AI models

Free 36 · 23,149 votes

Aithenticate

detection

Detect AI-generated text with a confidence score

Free 33 · 3,886 votes

Text-based detectors like GPTKit, Free AI Detector, and Aithenticate focus on identifying AI-written prose, which matters most in academic and publishing contexts. Tools like Duckduckgoose and Attestiv extend detection to media, including images and video deepfakes. TweetDetective is oriented toward social media content verification. When evaluating these tools, the most important factor to understand is their false positive rate: no current detector is reliable enough to be used as sole evidence of AI authorship, and this is well-documented in research. They work better as one signal among several. Detection accuracy also degrades when content has been lightly paraphrased or passed through a humanizing tool. Most tools offer a free tier for low-volume checking, with subscription plans for bulk use. Organizations using these tools in high-stakes decisions, such as academic grading or hiring, should treat results as indicative rather than definitive.