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Winston AI
Best overallFor everyday users who need a quick, no-fuss AI check, Winston AI wins with its clean interface and free tier. TextInspector is the better choice for academics or researchers who need deep linguistic analysis and CEFR insights, but its learning curve and restrictive free limits make it less practical for casual use. The single biggest difference: Winston AI is built for speed and simplicity, while TextInspector prioritizes depth and accuracy for specialized text analysis.
AI Detector by TextInspector
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Common questions
Yes, if you need more than just a score. TextInspector gives you a sentence-by-sentence AI probability map plus CEFR language level, which helps explain why something was flagged. Winston AI is faster and easier, but only gives a percentage score without the linguistic context.
No, neither tool has a mobile app. Both work through a web browser on your phone, but the experience is not optimized for small screens. If mobile use is critical, look for a tool with a dedicated app.
TextInspector is cheaper for regular use at £9.96/month for unlimited scans. Winston AI uses credit-based pricing that can cost more if you scan long documents often. However, Winston AI's free tier is more usable for occasional checks.
Yes, Winston AI includes AI image detection, which TextInspector does not. This is useful if you need to check both text and images for AI origin.
TextInspector is better for non-English text because it's optimized for English, Spanish, and French. Winston AI's lite version has limited language support, so it's less reliable for languages other than English.
Winston AI is the easy, everyday choice for quick AI checks; TextInspector is the specialist tool for deep linguistic analysis.
If you just want a quick, honest answer about whether something sounds AI-written, start with Winston AI — it's free, fast, and dead simple. But if you're a teacher or researcher who needs to dig into the 'why' behind the score, TextInspector's deeper analysis is worth the extra effort. Either way, both tools lack mobile apps, so plan to use them on a computer.
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