The free AI slop checker that finds & fixes AI-sounding copy
Paste your copy. Get the AI-slop patterns flagged — banned vocabulary, uniform rhythm, em-dash overuse — each with a concrete fix.
What the AI Slop Checker flags
Paste copy in — a scored, fixable list of weak patterns out.
Banned-vocabulary scan
Flags the high-signal AI tells — 'delve', 'leverage', 'seamless', 'in today's landscape' — with plain-language replacements.
Structural tells
Catches uniform sentence rhythm, em-dash overuse, and clustered transition words.
Point-scored patterns
Every pattern carries a point weight — banned words, phrases, structure — so nothing is hand-waved.
Risk band
The total maps to a band — Clean / Minor flags / Needs revision / Heavy slop — so you know the scale of the work.
Concrete fix for each flag
Every flag comes with a specific rewrite suggestion, not just 'this sounds like AI'.
Runs in your browser
The scan is pure text analysis — no sign-up, no upload, nothing leaves the page.
AI slop checker — common questions
What is AI slop?+
'AI slop' is low-quality, generic-sounding text with the tell-tale patterns of default AI writing: inflated vocabulary, uniform sentence rhythm, filler phrases, and clustered transition words. The AI Slop Checker scores copy for these patterns and suggests fixes.
Is this an AI detector?+
Not exactly. An AI detector estimates the probability that text was machine-generated. The AI Slop Checker instead measures writing quality — it flags the specific patterns that make copy weak and gives concrete fixes, whether the text was written by a human or an AI.
Why does AI slop hurt GEO?+
AI search engines cite content that is specific, factual, and clearly written. Generic AI-slop copy — vague claims, no data, uniform structure — gives an AI engine nothing distinctive to quote, so it gets passed over. Removing slop directly improves citability.
Does my text get uploaded anywhere?+
No. The scan runs entirely in your browser as pure text analysis — nothing is sent to a server, and there is no sign-in.
How is the score calculated?+
Each flagged pattern carries a point weight — banned words and phrases, em-dash overuse, uniform sentence rhythm, clustered transitions. The total maps to a band: Clean (0-5), Minor flags (6-12), Needs revision (13-20), or Heavy slop (21+).