Find out if text was
written by AI.
Paste any text and get a 0–100% AI probability score, a plain-English verdict, and sentence-level highlighting of the exact phrases that triggered detection.
What AI writing actually looks like
AI models produce text with consistent, detectable patterns. Forgely's detector identifies six of the most reliable signals.
Uniform sentence length
AI writes sentences of similar length throughout a passage. Human writers vary naturally — short punches, long explanations, fragments.
Filler transitions
"Furthermore," "Moreover," "In conclusion," "It is important to note" — AI overuses these formal connectors that real writers avoid.
Latinate vocabulary
AI prefers "utilize" over "use", "facilitate" over "help", "demonstrate" over "show". The longer, more formal synonym is consistently chosen.
Missing contractions
AI writes "it is" not "it's", "do not" not "don't". Human writers use contractions naturally in almost every register except legal or academic.
Parallel structure overuse
AI builds prose that reads like disguised bullet points — lists of parallel clauses with the same grammatical structure, repeated across paragraphs.
Precise hedging language
"It is worth noting that," "This highlights the importance of," "Taken together, these findings suggest" — predictable framing AI uses to appear measured.
Three steps to a result
No account, no extension, no setup. Just paste and go.
Paste the text
Copy the text you want to check — an essay, email, article, product description, or any other passage. Paste up to 1,000 words.
Click Detect AI Writing
Forgely analyzes the text for AI linguistic patterns using Claude, one of the most capable language models available.
Read the score
Your 0–100 AI probability score, a plain-English verdict, and the exact sentences that triggered detection — highlighted in orange.
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