BareGPT
For Students

Know your AI score before your professor does

Pre-check your essay, see exactly what might get flagged and why, and build proof that you wrote it — before anyone ever questions it.

How students use it

Check first. Submit with confidence.

Pre-check before you submit

Scan your essay and see your AI score before your professor does. Know exactly where you stand.

Essays, research papers, applications

See what might get flagged

Evidence highlights show which sentences look AI-generated and why — uniform rhythm, generic phrasing, template transitions.

"Repeated sentence opening pattern"

Fix it in your own words

Revise the flagged passages yourself, rescan, and submit with confidence. Writing tools are built in.

Draft → Scan → Revise → Rescan

How It Works

Four steps. You do the writing.

1

Write your draft

In BareGPT's editor if you want authorship proof

2

Scan it

Get your AI score with evidence highlights

3

Revise flagged spots

In your own words — we never rewrite for you

4

Submit with proof

Your revision history is your receipt

Falsely accused of using AI? You need receipts, not arguments.

Detectors flag authentic student writing every day, and “I swear I wrote it” rarely wins. Write in BareGPT and it records your drafting process — revisions, progress, time spent — so if questions ever come up, you can show how the essay was written, not just insist that it was.

Questions

What students ask

What does BareGPT actually do?

It's an AI detector built for students. Scan your work before you submit, see exactly which sentences might get flagged and why, and build a record of your writing process in case anyone ever questions your work.

I wrote my essay myself but a detector flagged it. Now what?

It happens more than schools admit — AI detectors have real false-positive rates, especially for non-native English speakers and clear, structured writing. BareGPT shows you why your writing triggers flags (usually uniform sentence rhythm or generic phrasing) so you can address it. And if you write in our editor, your revision history becomes evidence of your process.

What is authorship verification?

When you write in BareGPT's editor, it records your drafting process — revisions and progress over time. If your work is ever questioned, you can produce evidence of how you wrote it, not just your word against a detector score.

What if I get a high score on something I wrote myself?

A high score doesn't mean you cheated — it means your writing shows patterns detectors associate with AI, like very even sentence lengths or template transitions. The evidence highlights show exactly which sentences to revise: add specific details, vary your rhythm, make it sound like you.

How much text do I need?

At least 150 words for a useful read; 400+ words gives a steadier score. You can scan a paragraph or your whole essay.

Is it free?

Yes — you can scan on the homepage without an account, and a free account gives you 3 full scans per day. Pro ($9.99/mo) removes limits and adds PDF evidence reports and authorship verification.

Is using BareGPT cheating?

No. BareGPT never writes for you — it analyzes what you wrote and shows you what stands out. Checking your own work before submitting is due diligence, like proofreading. Always follow your school's academic honesty policies.

Can I use this for college application essays?

Yes. Admissions offices increasingly run AI checks. Pre-scan your application essays, revise anything that reads as generic, and keep your drafting history as proof the words are yours.

Why Smart Students Check Before They Submit

Your school probably runs every submission through an AI detector — and those detectors get it wrong on real student writing more often than anyone admits. Structured, careful, well-edited prose is exactly the kind of writing that trips false positives. By the time you find out, you're already defending yourself.

Pre-checking flips that. You see your score first, with the exact sentences that look machine-like and the reason each one was flagged. Revise them in your own words, rescan, and walk in knowing what any detector will see.

And unlike the detector your school uses, BareGPT is on your side of the table: it tells you its confidence range and false-positive risk honestly, because a score without context is exactly the problem students face.

For the essays that matter most — applications, scholarships, capstones — write in BareGPT's editor and build an authorship record as you go. It's the difference between claiming you wrote it and being able to prove it.

Scan your essay and see your score

Free scan right on the homepage — no account needed. Know where you stand before anyone else does.

Check for AI — free