Free Plagiarism Checkers for Research Papers

Please share accurate plagiarism-checking resources and free tools for writing a research paper. Urgent โ€” must be completely free.

Use Turnitin

We donโ€™t have access

Try Grammarly

i have tested it 2 times it was 97% accurate to the Turnitin report i have generated and was astonished of these guys work .
also overleaf and https://texviewer.herokuapp.com/ for writting paper.
Good Luck :crossed_fingers: @Noor

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try to get Github co-pilot it will solve your problems real quick.

It shows plagiarism 0% but similarity is about 27% does similarity cause issues for publishing or similarity doesnโ€™t create any issue?

Generally ,There is a margin of around 20% of Plagiarism and AI. But you have to ask for the specific criteria by the Chairs/reviewers of the Conference you aiming for โ€ฆ

I have access to Turnitin because of my old school. If you feel comfortable enough to share your paper to me here publicly, Iโ€™ll screenshot your similarity score. If not I get it, but Iโ€™ve been where you are and I just wanna help if I can.

Completely Free Plagiarism Checkers (No Payment Required):

  • SmallSEOTools - Free with 1,000 words per check, no account needed, unlimited checks per day
  • DupliChecker - 1,000 words per check, no registration required, simple interface
  • Prepostseo - 1,000 words free (1,500 if registered), no payment wall

Open-Source Self-Hosted Options (GitHub):

  • Dolos - Source code plagiarism detection, run locally in browser
  • JPlag - Academic code plagiarism detection, processes everything locally

Regional Alternatives (Often More Generous):

  • Text.ru (Russian) - Free text plagiarism checking without registration
  • PaperYY (Chinese) - Free daily paper checks, good for academic papers

Tip: For longer documents, split into 1,000-word chunks and check separately. SmallSEOTools and DupliChecker donโ€™t store your text. Avoid โ€œunlimitedโ€ claimsโ€”most require payment for full features.

Urgent + must be 100% free โ€” got you. No โ€œfree trial then $30โ€ traps below. Every link is genuinely free, and I split it into check my paper vs write/find sources so you grab what you need in 10 seconds.



Run your paper through two checkers, not one โ€” each free tool crawls a different slice of the web, so two passes catch what one misses. :bullseye:

๐Ÿ“‹ Paste-and-go checkers (free, no card)
โ™พ๏ธ No word cap ever โ€” run the engine yourself

These are the open-source engines the paid tools are built on. Free forever, you run them (mainly for code/assignments, but no limits):

โœ๏ธ The part that actually saves the grade โ€” cite + clean
๐Ÿ” Cite real papers, not blogs โ€” free full-text finders
๐Ÿ˜ฎ Why this beats paying โ€” stuff you'll actually hit
  • Prof runs Turnitin Monday? Self-check Sunday with Scribbr + Quetext, fix flags before it counts.
  • Source stuck behind a $39 paywall at 2am? Unpaywall pulls the free legal copy in one click.
  • 30-source bibliography due, hand-formatting it? Zotero spits it out formatted in seconds.
  • โ€œSimilarity 34%โ€ panic? Usually just missing citations โ€” Zotero fixes the real cause, not the symptom.
  • Broke but need what unis pay thousands for? MOSS/JPlag are the same core tech, free, no cap.

The one thing to know: a similarity score is a guide, not a verdict. If it flags something, the fix is a proper citation โ€” not shuffling words around. Cite as you write and the score handles itself.

Free didnโ€™t mean worse. It just meant nobody told you where the real tools were kept.