Tools that help you write it yourself.
Six calm, practical checks for your draft, citations, clarity, structure, and the tells a detector looks for. Every tool runs in your browser. Nothing you paste is uploaded or stored.
Runs in your browser · nothing is uploadedThis is a small toolkit for students who want to hand in work that sounds like them. Six checks, each built for one job: fixing a reference, tightening a paragraph, sharpening a thesis, or catching the lines that read as machine-made.
It is here for late nights, second drafts, and the hour before a deadline. Undergrads, grad students, and anyone coming back to academic writing after a break. You paste your text, you read what the tool flags, and you decide what to change. The judgement stays yours.
Every tool runs inside your browser. Nothing you paste is uploaded, saved, or shown to anyone. No account, no email, no cost. When you close the tab, your text is gone.
Referencing Citation generator
APA 7, MLA 9, and Chicago references, formatted correctly as you type.
Open the generator
Grammar & clarity Clarity checker
Readability grade, over-long sentences, and filler words, spotted in seconds.
Check my writing
Structure Thesis checker
Pressure-test your thesis: is it arguable, specific, and clear enough to defend?
Test my thesis
AI self-check AI-writing self-check
See which lines read as machine-made and fix them before a detector does.
Run the self-check
Integrity Plagiarism help
Find un-cited lines and learn to put the idea back into your own words.
Get plagiarism help
On the homepage AI-content check
The kind read-back from our homepage, paste a paragraph, see the gentle flags.
On the homepageWhat each tool does (and doesn’t).
No inflated claims. Here is what each check is good for, and where it stops, so you know when to trust it and when to use your own eye.
Citation generator
DoesFormats references in APA 7, MLA 9, and Chicago from the source details you enter.
Doesn’tIt does not pull sources from a database, so check the author names and dates against your originals.
Clarity checker
DoesGives a readability grade, marks sentences that run long, and points to filler words padding your count.
Doesn’tIt reads structure, not meaning, so a clean score still needs your judgement on the argument.
Thesis checker
DoesTests whether your thesis is specific, arguable, and narrow enough to defend in the pages you have.
Doesn’tIt cannot tell you if your claim is true, only whether it reads like a thesis.
AI-writing self-check
DoesShows the tells that make writing sound machine-made: flat transitions, even rhythm, constant hedging.
Doesn’tIt is a mirror, not a certified detector. No tool can prove who wrote a sentence.
Plagiarism help
DoesTeaches you to quote, cite, and paraphrase so the ideas on the page stay yours.
Doesn’tIt does not scan the web or a paid database, so it will not compare your draft against published work.
Your text never leaves your browser.
There is no upload button here for a reason. The checks happen on your own device, so your draft stays with you from the first paste to the last edit.
- Your text stays in the browser tab. It is never sent to a server.
- Every tool runs client-side, on your own device.
- Nothing is saved. No account, no history, no copy kept.
Frequently asked
Are the tools really free?
Yes. Every tool on this page is free to use, with no account, no email, and no trial that runs out. You open the page and start.
Do you store or see my text?
No. The tools run inside your browser, so your writing never reaches a server. We do not save it, read it, or send it anywhere. Close the tab and it is gone.
Is the AI self-check a real AI detector?
No, and we will not pretend it is. It flags the patterns that tend to read as machine-written so you can smooth them out. No tool, ours or anyone else’s, can prove who wrote a sentence, so treat the result as a second read, not a verdict.
Can you check my paper for plagiarism against everything?
No. The plagiarism page teaches you to cite and paraphrase well; it does not scan the web or a paid database. For a database match before you submit, use the checker in your school library or your instructor’s Turnitin, then fix what it finds in your own words.
Which citation styles do you support?
APA 7th edition, MLA 9th edition, and Chicago. Enter the source details and the generator formats the reference for you. Check the author and date against your original, since a small typo carries straight through.
Do the tools work on my phone?
Yes. Every tool is responsive and works in a phone browser, so you can tidy a paragraph on the bus or fix a citation before class. Same tools, nothing to install.