I am a writer i wanted to be judged on my merits and I also was curious on what this as a tool could be beneficial to me. Only thing is its not something im going to use often but its handy if I need... See more
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TextGuard AI is your all-in-one writing assistant designed to protect, enhance, and humanize your content. Whether you're a student, writer, marketer, or content creator, this tool ensures your work is plagiarism-free, AI-free, grammatically correct, and authentically human.
With just a few clicks, TextGuard scans your text across millions of sources to detect plagiarism, identifies AI-generated content, and transforms robotic writing into natural, human-sounding language. Its built-in grammar and style checker helps you catch errors and polish every sentence with ease.
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I subscribed trust textguard.ai , AI Humanizer, 20 houres back but it found 75% AI. So its a waste product, so kindly refund my subscription amount and dont delete this review
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The initial pay stated that it is only for 2 weeks as a trial and it is not going to be auto charged - 2 weeks later I got auto- charged . And you can't just cancel the subscription, you must email them and takes days for a response

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its perfect but just add more features for the arabic language

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Easy to use and understand. I think they should be desktop apps and portable device versions.

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Okay, this checker nearly gave me a heart attack today and I feel like it was intentional.
I submitted a really important project into their preliminary assessment tool to see if I needed to be worried. I never used ai for any part of it, but it’s a big deal so I still wanted to make sure it would be okay. It came back with a huge number for my ai usage!! I was so freaked out I thought I was gonna throw up. I knew I hadn’t used it but I thought I was gonna get in so much trouble. Of course, it immediately offered to fix it for me if I paid for it…
Turns out it was just plain wrong. No other checker I tried gave me any results for ai. Nothing! 0%!! I also found a lot of other people on Reddit saying this same thing happened to them. That they had gotten a huge number like 80% or 90% on completely ai free projects when using what is essentially their interactive advertising. I really think they are trying to spook people like me into paying because we’re scared and need to fix it asap before handing it in.
I’ve read through some of their replies on here and they say that the “preliminary tool” doesn’t use the same algorithm as their regular one. They called it “simplified” but that literally means that what they’re advertising with isn’t what you’re actually getting. That sounds like false advertising to me. When you add that to the fact that it was throwing up such large inaccurate numbers… it kinda seems like either it’s an intentional scare tactic that’s not reflective of their tool’s actual capabilities, or it really IS a simplified version of the same algorithm, which means that the tool’s accuracy is super questionable.
Either way, they have something up as a potential customer’s first interaction with their product where an accurate portrayal of the product is NOT given. If that’s really unintentional, why is it still a problem when people on Reddit were dealing with the same issue months ago? Also, I checked everywhere on my results and read all the fine print and nowhere is it communicated that these results were not produced by the full algorithm in the paid product it is asking me to buy. Seeming more and more like it’s not an accident, tbh.
I almost never write reviews but this has me so furious. It ruined my whole afternoon over nothing and I’m just glad I didn’t let myself get tricked into giving them my money right away before I did some more research for myself.
TLDR: I used no ai and every other platform gave me an accurate 0% ai. This one gave me over 70% before immediately asking me for money to fix it. That big of a discrepancy is either fully intentional or way too big of an unintentional error to feel comfortable with. Either way, I don’t trust them!

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It is doing exactly what i expected it to do, check for grammar mistakes

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its okay but sometimes it repeats the same thing as the original

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