Since our inception, the GPTZero team has been proud to support scholars conducting research on AI advancements from all over the world. If you are a researcher interested in scanning the world's information for AI, gain discounted access to our detection model and guidance from our team today.
GPTZero has its roots in the academic community - we started in the Princeton NLP lab in 2022 as a research initiative. We have grown since to power research in computer science, natural language processing, computational social science, pedagogy, and so on.
Researchers have used us to uncover the uncontrolled and harmful use of machine-generated text and spam in all facets of the internet, from medical research, news journalism, data labeling, news journalism, and corporate audits. We continue to support academics and researchers through scholarly access to our AI detector.
GPTZero is proud to provide support to researchers across the globe. If you are a researcher interested in scanning information for AI, we are happy to offer free access to our detector, as well as guidance on technical implementation.
If you are a researcher interested in scanning the world's information for AI, we are happy to support you, both through free access to our detector, as well as guidance on technical implementation.
GPTZero is growing a community of researchers looking to use AI detection to promote human written contributions in the world.
Join your fellow researchers using GPTZero for their papers, publications, and investigations.
Giuseppe Russo Latona, Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Tim R. Davidson, Veniamin Veselovsky, Robert West
"We estimate that 15.8% of ICLR reviews in 2024 were crafted with the assistance of an LLM, or 4,428 of the 28,028 reviews submitted that year; 49.4% of all submissions received at least one review classified as AI-assisted by GPTZero."
Pablo Picazo-Sanchez & Lara Ortiz-Martin
"In other words, no matter which editorial the analysed text comes from, the detector with the highest accuracy is GPTZero."
Frederick M. Howard, Anran Li, Mark F. Riffon, Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer, and Alexander T. Pearson
"GPTZero had the best discrimination of the pure AI-generated abstracts at an optimal threshold selected with Youden’s index, identifying 99.5% of AI-written abstracts with no false positives among human-written text. AI, artificial intelligence.
Creston Brooks, Samuel Eggert, Denis Peskoff
"Using two tools, GPTZero and Binoculars, we detect that as many as 5% of 2,909 English Wikipedia articles created in August 2024 contain significant AI-generated content."
Top PhD and AI researchers from Princeton, Caltech, Vector, and PIKE lab work with GPTZero to ensure our AI detector is the most up-to-date. We use a multi-step approach to predict AI content with maximum accuracy and fewer false positives.
Everything you need to know about GPTZero and our ChatGPT detector.
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GPTZero is the first and leading AI detector that allows you to identify specific content in a document or text that has been generated by a large language model (LLM), such as ChatGPT. Founded in January 2023, GPTZero has served over 10 million users to date and works with 100+ organizations in education, hiring, publishing, legal and more.
AI detectors work by looking for patterns in text that are more likely to have been written by a machine than a human. The most common factors they look for include:
GPTZero uses its own proprietary model that takes hundreds of factors into consideration and boasts the highest detection accuracy in the industry.
Yes. Independent benchmarks, like our partners at Penn State’s AI Research Lab, and our own large-scale testing show that GPTZero is the most accurate AI detector, with a 99% accuracy rate when spotting AI-generated text vs. human writing, a false negative rate under 2%, and a false positive rate under 1%. This means we correctly classify AI writing 99 out of 100 times, and keep misclassification of text to an absolute minimum.
Unlike many competitors, GPTZero can reliably detect “mixed documents” (where human and AI writing are combined) with 96.5% accuracy rate. While no AI detector can ever truly be 100% perfect, we are committed to being a leader in responsible adoption of AI generation and AI detection technologies.
You can start using GPTZero straight away in 3 easy steps:
GPTZero is the most trusted AI content checker in education, both for teachers and students who use GPTZero to guide conversations on academic integrity and writing improvement. GPTZero is used in over 3500 colleges and 100s of institutions. We also serve publishers, recruiters, copy-writers, marketers and businesses where authentic and quality writing truly matters.
No. GPTZero works across a wide range of AI language models, including but not limited to ChatGPT, GPT-5, GPT-4, GPT-3, Gemini, Claude, Llama, Deepseek, and AI services based on those models. Our detector is designed for the highest accuracy rate regardless of which model may have produced the text.
In our latest model release, we’ve updated the majority of our training data, including more AI documents from: OpenAI – GPT4.1,GPT4.1-mini, o3, o3-mini Gemini – 2.5 Pro, 2.5 Flash, 2.5 Flash-Lite Claude, Sonnet 4 as well as a few other models.
GPTZero fully supports English, German, Portuguese, French and Spanish with industry-leading accuracy. We are also constantly used in many other languages and in over 100 countries.
GPTZero is consistently rated the most accurate and reliable AI detector across various use cases.
No AI detector is 100% accurate, and AI itself is changing constantly. Results should not be used to punish or as the final verdict. Accuracy improves with longer inputs (document-level results are stronger than paragraph or sentence-level) and is strongest on English prose.
GPTZero is the only AI detector de-biased for ESL (English Second Language) learners, which many competitors do not take into account. We repeatedly train our model to reduce false positive rate for ESL writing to 1%. We also monitor our datasets to transparently prevent any bias in AI detection training data.