How to remove plagiarism - the honest way

No shady "humanizer" that just scrambles words to fool a checker. Here is what actually removes plagiarism and survives scrutiny: understand each match, rewrite or cite it, then re-check.

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Checks the live public web in real time. We keep no database of student papers, and results are a guide for review - not proof. How it works

Four honest steps

1. Run the check and read every highlight

Each highlighted sentence is matched to a real web page shown beside it. Exact and near matches are shaded differently. Look at the source before you touch the sentence - the fix depends on what it is.

2. Paraphrase ideas in your own voice

Read the source, look away, and write the idea in your own words and sentence structure - then cite it anyway, because the idea is still theirs. Swapping a few synonyms while keeping the shape is still plagiarism, and still flags.

3. Quote and cite what you keep

If you want the author's exact wording, put it in quotation marks and add a citation. Correctly quoted, cited text legitimately matches its source - use the report's "exclude quoted text" toggle to see your score without it.

4. Re-check until only citations remain

Run it again. Repeat checks of lightly-edited text are fast, thanks to caching. When the only highlights left are your quotes and references, you are done - honestly.

Why no auto-rewriter? "Humanizer" tools exist to defeat detection, not to improve your work. They produce clumsy writing that graders notice and that newer detectors catch - and they teach you nothing. Rephrasing an idea you actually understand is the only fix that lasts.

Frequently asked questions

Run the check, then work through each highlighted sentence: if it is a copied idea, rewrite it genuinely in your own words and sentence structure (not a synonym swap); if it is someone else's exact wording you want to keep, quote it and add a citation. Re-check until only quoted, cited passages remain highlighted.

We deliberately do not offer an auto-"humanizer" or rewriter. Those tools exist to defeat detection, not to improve your work, and they produce worse writing that graders and AI-detectors increasingly catch. The honest fix - understand the source, then rephrase or cite - is also the one that survives scrutiny.

Read the source, look away, and write the idea in your own voice and structure - then cite it anyway, because the idea is still theirs. Changing a few words while keeping the original sentence shape is still plagiarism, and both a human reader and our sentence-level matcher will flag it as a near match.

No. Correctly quoted and cited material legitimately matches its source; that is scholarship, not plagiarism. Use the report's "exclude quoted text" toggle to see your score without them, and make sure each quote has quotation marks and a citation.

Free covers 2500 words a check without an account and 10000 with one, up to 8 checks a day - enough to re-run as you edit. Cached results make repeat checks of lightly-edited text fast, so iterating toward a clean report is exactly how the tool is meant to be used.