How this detector reads ChatGPT writing
ChatGPT is the model detectors are best at catching, because its default output is so statistically consistent: predictable word choices, evenly-paced sentences, and signature connectives like "furthermore," "moreover" and "in conclusion." Whether you used ChatGPT, edited its output, or just write in a similar tidy register, this detector shows you how machine-like your text reads to the tools that matter.
It scores the same signals detectors weight — perplexity (word predictability), burstiness (sentence variation), connective density and structural regularity — and reads Turnitin, GPTZero and Originality with the riskiest sentences highlighted. That per-sentence view is the useful part: it tells you exactly which lines carry the ChatGPT fingerprint so you can fix the few that matter instead of rewriting everything.
If it reads high, keep your version history and run it through the Powerful Model — it clears the ChatGPT fingerprint so detectors read it as human while Citation-Keeper Mode protects your citations and meaning, under the Green-Or-Free guarantee. Your text is never stored, sold, or trained on — no one ever knows.