For ESL Students

AI Detector for ESL & International Students — Don't Let Your Accent Flag You

Non-native English writers are flagged as AI at 61% false positive rates. OmniDetect's multi-engine consensus reduces false positives to 2.5%. Protect your original work.

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Sound familiar?

Your formal ESL writing style keeps triggering AI detectors — even though you wrote every word
Single detectors flag non-native patterns as "low perplexity" (the same signal used to detect AI)
You're dumbing down your writing to avoid being flagged, hurting your grades
Different tools give wildly different scores — GPTZero says 60%, Winston says 10%

How OmniDetect Helps

Multi-Engine Consensus Reduces False Positives

Stanford found 61% of ESL essays are flagged by individual detectors. OmniDetect's 3-engine consensus drops this to 2.5%. When all three engines agree it's human, you can trust the result.

AI Writing Coach — Fix Without Dumbing Down

See exactly which sentences are flagged and why. Get suggestions to add your authentic voice — more personal examples, varied sentence structure — without lowering your writing quality.

Timestamped Proof Before Submission

Download an Originality Certificate before you submit. If your professor questions your work later, you have timestamped proof from three independent engines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are ESL students flagged more often?
AI detectors measure "perplexity" — how surprising word choices are. ESL writers often use formal, predictable patterns (learned from textbooks), which look similar to AI output. A Stanford study found 61% of TOEFL essays were falsely flagged across 7 major detectors.
How does multi-engine consensus help ESL writers?
Individual engines have high false positive rates on ESL text. But when we require 2 out of 3 engines to agree, random bias cancels out. Our benchmark shows 2.5% FPR on consensus vs 18%+ on individual engines.
Should I make my writing less formal to avoid detection?
No! That hurts your grades and learning. Instead, use OmniDetect's AI Writing Coach to identify specific flagged sentences and add authentic touches — personal examples, rhetorical questions, varied transitions — without lowering quality.
What if I'm already accused of using AI?
An OmniDetect certificate showing multi-engine consensus that your text is human-written can serve as supporting evidence. Save certificates BEFORE submission as proactive defense.

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