AI Detector

Paste any text and get an instant AI probability score with pattern-based indicators. Review essays, job applications, recruitment emails, blog posts, and HR content before you publish or submit.

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Paste an essay, email, job post, or any passage. Our AI detector estimates how likely the text was written by AI using linguistic pattern analysis.

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No account required. Your text is sent to our server for analysis and is not stored. Do not paste passwords, Aadhaar numbers, or other sensitive personal data.

Results are probabilistic estimates for reference only. They are not proof of authorship and should not be used as the sole basis for academic, legal, or employment decisions.

Detection results

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How AI detection works

AI detectors analyse statistical and stylistic patterns common in machine-generated writing: uniform sentence length, generic transitions like "furthermore" and "in conclusion", repetitive phrasing, lack of personal voice, and overly polished but vague statements. HRForge returns a probability score from 0% (likely human) to 100% (likely AI).

Each result includes a classification (likely human, mixed, or likely AI), a confidence level, and specific indicators explaining which writing patterns were detected. Longer passages with a distinct authorial voice tend to produce more reliable estimates than very short snippets under 100 characters.

Use this tool when reviewing student essays, job application cover letters, freelance deliverables, recruitment outreach, or internally drafted HR communications. Pair it with our AI Text Humanizer if you need to rewrite robotic drafts into more natural prose.

AI detection is probabilistic, not definitive. Edited AI text, collaborative writing, non-native English speakers, and highly formal human prose can produce false positives or negatives. Treat scores as one signal among many—not as sole proof of authorship or grounds for academic or employment action.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this tool and how to use the results.

Yes. You can analyze text without creating an account or paying a fee. Fair-use rate limits apply to keep the service available for everyone.