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Plagiarism Checker

Paste your text in our online plagiarism checker to check for plagiarism.

Plagiarism Checker

Welcome to our online plagiarism checker—a free-to-start and convenient solution for your plagiarism-checking needs. Enter your text or upload a file from your device to instantly check if your content is plagiarized or unique.

Our plagiarism-checking tool is easy to use and comes with many different useful features. You can enjoy a large input limit and comprehensive plagiarism reports all for free. (Note: Our tool offers what is called a “freemium” access. You can get started for free but you can purchase a paid plan to increase the tool’s limits and functionality.)

How to Use Our Online Plagiarism Checker?

Below, we’ve mentioned the simple steps that you can follow to check for plagiarism in your content:

  1. Open up the Plagiarism Checker
  2. Type or paste the text into the provided space
  3. To upload a file, click on the “Upload” button at the bottom of the input box
  4. Click on the button that says “Check Plagiarism”
  5. Wait while the tool analyzes your content
  6. When the report is provided, click on the “Download Report” button to save the plagiarism report to your device

And that’s it. The tool is super easy to use and all the steps you need have been listed above.

Features of Our Tool

Here are some of the amazing features that you can enjoy with our online tool.

Our tool provides accurate results by checking your input text against billions of online sources. The tool checks the content against websites, online e-books, PDFs, and more.

By using our tool, you can ensure that your content is truly unique and does not contain plagiarism from any source available on the internet.

Another amazing feature of our tool is the large input limit. Here are the limits of our tool according to the user status:

Thanks to this large input limit, you can enter any type of content that you want in our tool. It can be a short blog post, a lengthy essay, or even a full research paper.

Our tool enhances user-friendliness by providing features such as file uploads and report downloads.

You can save time importing your text by using the uploading feature.

The report downloads, on the other hand, can help you share the plagiarism/uniqueness status of your content with others. For example, if you want to show proof of your content’s uniqueness to a client or a teacher, you can download the report and show it to them.

Our reports not only show you which parts of your content are plagiarized. Rather, it shows you the exact sources on the internet where the matching content exists as well as the plagiarism percentage from each source.

Thanks to these details, you can take the right actions to make your content unique. You can give citations and references to the sources and make sure that there are no consequences later on. 

With our plagiarism checker, you can also see the word count of your entered text. Our tool displays the word count so that you can know if all the required content has been entered. Plus, with the word count display, you can also make sure that you don’t go over the limit.

Benefits of Our Tool

Here are some of the benefits that you can enjoy when using our tool.

FAQs

How do I know if my content is plagiarized?

To check if your content is plagiarized or not, you can put it through our plagiarism-checking tool.

If your content is plagiarized, the plagiarism checker will mark it as red, and show you all the parts by highlighting them.

How do I get rid of plagiarism?

You can get rid of plagiarism in a few different ways. You can reword the content so that the duplication is removed or you can accredit the original source by giving a citation. Giving a citation neutralizes plagiarism.

How much plagiarism is allowed in essays?

Normally, 5% to 10% plagiarism is allowed in essays and research papers. However, this tolerance depends on the institution. Some schools can be more tolerant while others can be more strict.

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