AI-pattern estimate
See an estimated share of text that resembles common AI-writing patterns, with reasons instead of a standalone score.
Check one draft for estimated AI-written content and grammar issues, then continue with an editable review inside Xdoc.
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An AI grammar checker reviews language patterns and writing mechanics in the same draft. Xdoc estimates how much text resembles AI writing, explains the signals it noticed, identifies grammar problems, and prepares a corrected version for review.
See an estimated share of text that resembles common AI-writing patterns, with reasons instead of a standalone score.
Find agreement, tense, punctuation, spelling, and sentence-structure issues with specific corrections.
Continue in Xdoc with the source, issue list, and corrected draft together in one workspace.
This illustrative report shows the type of explanation Xdoc can prepare. It is not a live detection result.
Some phrases are formulaic and highly predictable, while the rest contains more varied sentence structure. Review the highlighted passages rather than treating the score as proof of authorship.
In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, it is important to note that artificial intelligence is transforming every industry.
Formulaic transitionThe findings shows that smaller teams was able to respond more quickly to customer feedback.
Agreement issuesArtificial intelligence is changing many industries. The findings show that smaller teams were able to respond more quickly to customer feedback.
The landing page collects your input securely. The real analysis and editable result are created after you enter Xdoc.
Paste up to 1,200 characters or upload one supported document without copying its contents into a URL.
Wery carries the Lead Session, file, and localized review instruction into a new Xdoc workspace thread.
Inspect the AI estimate and grammar findings, question individual flags, and edit the corrected version.
Xdoc combines detection signals and language correction so you can understand what to revise and keep working.
| Capability | Basic grammar checker | Basic AI detector | Xdoc review |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grammar and spelling | Checks errors | Usually not included | Issues, reasons, and fixes |
| AI-content estimate | Not included | Percentage only | Estimate plus signal explanation |
| Sentence-level context | Limited | Highlighted passages | Highlights connected to revision advice |
| Corrected draft | Individual suggestions | Not included | Editable corrected version |
Use the same combined review across academic, professional, and publishing workflows.
Review grammar and AI-like phrasing before you submit, while following your institution's AI policy.
Find repetitive transitions, mechanical wording, and language errors in longer academic drafts.
Clarify dense sentences, agreement errors, and generic language before sharing with a team.
Check whether the draft sounds formulaic and revise it toward a more specific editorial voice.
Remove generic phrasing, correct grammar, and keep the final version grounded in your real experience.
No AI detector can conclusively determine authorship from text alone. Human writing can be flagged, and edited AI text can be missed. Use the result as one review signal—not as the sole basis for academic, hiring, or disciplinary decisions.
Clear answers about what the tool does, what it accepts, and how to interpret a result.
No. It estimates whether language patterns resemble examples commonly associated with AI writing. It cannot prove authorship and should not be used as the only evidence in a high-stakes decision.
Yes. The review asks Xdoc to identify grammar, spelling, punctuation, agreement, and sentence-structure issues, explain each issue, and prepare a corrected version.
It can look for patterns often found in text produced by major generative AI systems, but the result remains an estimate and can contain false positives or false negatives.
Highly regular sentence structure, predictable transitions, generic phrasing, or extensive editing can resemble patterns found in AI-generated text.
This page accepts one PDF, TXT, or Markdown file up to 10 MB when document upload is enabled in the landing configuration.
No. Text and files move through Wery's Lead Session and handoff flow. The page URL contains neither the document contents nor the uploaded file address.
A grammar correction does not by itself establish authorship. Keep your source drafts, make deliberate edits, and disclose AI assistance when your institution or workplace requires it.
Yes. The purpose of the handoff is to continue inside Xdoc, where you can inspect individual flags, ask follow-up questions, and revise the corrected draft.
Continue with XdocStart with text or a document, then move into an editable workspace instead of stopping at a percentage.