GPTZero
detectionFree AI detector with sentence-level analysis
AI detection tools identify whether text, images, or other content was generated by an AI system. The 28 tools in this category are used by educators, publishers, platforms, and hiring managers who need to verify content authenticity. They work by analyzing patterns in text or media that correlate with machine-generated output.
Free AI detector with sentence-level analysis
Detect text generated by AI models like ChatGPT
Check if text was written by AI or a human
Detect AI-generated text from ChatGPT, Claude, and others
Detects AI-generated text and offers humanization tools
Free detector for AI-generated text from ChatGPT and other models
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.