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Falsely flagged for AI? You can push back.

You wrote every word and a detector still called it AI. It happens constantly — and one false flag can put a grade, a scholarship, or a visa at risk. ScreenPass helps you see the risk and prove your authorship.

61%false-positive rate reported on non-native English essays (Stanford study)
CommonFear of being wrongly accused of using AI is now widespread among students
$0to run your check — no account, no card, no stored text

How ScreenPass helps

Check before you submit

Run your essay through ScreenPass the night before, not after the accusation. See which sentences read as AI and why — so nothing surprises you or your professor.

Build a defense if you're accused

Facing an academic-integrity conversation? Unlock a proof-of-authorship report that rebuts each flagged sentence in plain language — something concrete to bring to the meeting.

Understand the false-positive trap

Clear, formal, well-structured writing trips the same signals detectors use. Non-native English gets flagged far more often. ScreenPass shows you the trigger, so you can explain it.

This is a defense tool — not a way to cheat

ScreenPass never rewrites your work, and it isn't a way to pass AI-generated writing off as your own. It examines the style of writing you already wrote and helps you explain and defend it. If you used AI to write your assignment, no tool here will change that — ScreenPass is for people defending their own words.

Know your risk before someone else decides

Paste your essay or report for a free, instant red-pen X-ray. No account, no card — and we never store your text.

Check my essay free

ScreenPass examines style, not provenance — it never rewrites your work.