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Yes, Turnitin Detects Rytr — Here's Why and How to Beat It
Let's cut straight to it: yes, Turnitin detects Rytr, and it catches raw Rytr-generated essays at roughly 88% AI Writing Detection on its scoring engine — the same engine that catches Jasper AI at 96%, ChatGPT at 98%, and Claude at 96%. Rytr is the budget-priced AI content writing platform from Abhi Godara (founded 2021 in Gurugram, India), trusted by 8 million+ users globally, with 40+ use-case templates (blog posts, essays, emails, ad copy, product descriptions, social media, song lyrics, business pitches), 20+ tone presets (convincing, formal, casual, witty, urgent), 35+ language coverage, a Chrome extension, a WordPress plugin, Style Match output personalization (Premium tier), and a Copyscape plagiarism check (Premium tier).
Here's the technical reality most Rytr marketing pages bury: Rytr runs on a GPT-3.5-class language model. The 40+ use-case templates, 20+ tone presets, and Style Match are all prompt-engineering wrappers around the same underlying transformer. The Free tier (10K characters/month) and the Unlimited tier ($9/month) both route through GPT-3.5-class generation. The Premium tier ($29/month) adds Style Match (output personalization based on uploaded writing samples) and Copyscape plagiarism check — but the underlying generator is still the same model. That means Rytr-generated essay text carries the same statistical fingerprint as raw ChatGPT and Jasper AI — perplexity in the 20-26 range (low, predictable token sequences) and burstiness around 0.15-0.22 (flat, uniform sentence lengths). Turnitin AI Writing Detection scans for exactly that fingerprint and flags raw Rytr output at 88% AI on average, with the full distribution sitting in the 84-92% band across normal essay-length submissions.
Rytr's standout feature for students is the Essay Writer template — drop in a topic, pick a tone, and Rytr generates 600-800 character essay sections that read fluently and academically. Students assume Rytr will hide their work from Turnitin because "Rytr isn't ChatGPT, it's a different tool." It will not. Real Turnitin scans of Rytr-generated essays return 84-92% AI on average — well above Turnitin's 20% review threshold, still flagged for academic-integrity review. The reason: the "different tool" is the same underlying GPT-class language model with the same statistical fingerprint. And unlike Caktus AI, Rytr does NOT ship a built-in AI humanizer. The Copyscape integration on Premium catches plagiarism (text copied from other sources) — it does NOT catch AI generation, which is a completely separate signal class. When Rytr-generated essays are submitted through Canvas (50% LMS market share), Blackboard Ultra (12%), D2L Brightspace (20%), Moodle (9%), Schoology, or any other major LMS, they route through the institution's LMS Turnitin LTI at up to 98% AI Writing Detection accuracy on the prose layer. The StudySolutions humanizer drops the Turnitin score on Rytr output to 0% in 15 seconds on the same Turnitin engine your school uses.
The Rytr Misconception Students Pay For
Rytr sells $9-$29/month subscriptions on 40+ templates, 20+ tone presets, Style Match, and Copyscape plagiarism checking. The Unlimited tier at $9/month is cheaper than Jasper AI ($39/month) and Copy.ai ($49/month), so students often pick Rytr as a budget option. But Rytr does NOT defeat Turnitin AI Writing Detection — raw Rytr Essay Writer output scores 84-92% AI, the tone preset selector doesn't change the fingerprint, Style Match (Premium) doesn't change the fingerprint, and Copyscape (Premium) catches plagiarism not AI. A Rytr essay can be 100% unique on Copyscape AND simultaneously score 88% AI on Turnitin — they measure orthogonal things. Rytr does not ship a built-in humanizer. Students who buy Rytr Premium expecting Copyscape clearance to translate to Turnitin clearance learn the truth after the academic-integrity referral. Use Rytr for what it's built for: short-form content marketing copy, ad copy, product descriptions, blog outlines. Use StudySolutions for what Rytr cannot do: actually beating Turnitin AI Writing Detection. StudySolutions Humanizer Pass starts at $1.45/week — with 500 free words to verify before subscribing.
How Rytr Works — Templates, Tones, Style Match, Copyscape, and Why That Matters for Turnitin
Students searching does Rytr work for college essays, is Rytr safe to use, or can professors detect Rytr usually want to know what Rytr actually does differently from ChatGPT, Jasper AI, or QuillBot, and whether those differences matter for Turnitin. The honest answer: Rytr does several things differently — but none of those differences change the Turnitin AI Writing Detection signal. Here's the breakdown of the Rytr product surface and the part of each tool that lands inside Turnitin's scoring window:
40+ Use-Case Templates (The Flagship Feature)
Rytr's headline product surface. Select from 40+ templates: Blog Post Idea & Outline, Blog Section Writing, Essay Writer, Email, Ad Copy, Product Description, Social Media Post, Song Lyrics, Business Pitch, Interview Questions, SEO Meta Description, Story Plot, Video Channel Description, and many more. Each template is a prompt-engineering wrapper that combines your inputs (topic, keywords, context) with a template-specific system prompt for the underlying GPT-3.5-class model. The Turnitin reality: every template generates text that carries the same low-perplexity flat-burstiness statistical fingerprint because the underlying model is the same. The Essay Writer template scores 89% AI on Turnitin, Blog Post Writing scores 88%, Product Description scores 84% — all sit firmly inside the AI Writing Detection scoring band, well above Turnitin's 20% review threshold.
20+ Tone Presets (Convincing, Formal, Casual, Witty, Urgent...)
Rytr ships with 20+ tone presets: convincing, formal, casual, witty, urgent, inspirational, worried, joyful, thoughtful, professional, surprised, candid, and others. The tone selector adjusts the prompt sent to the underlying model — formal tone produces more academic register, casual tone produces more conversational prose, witty tone adds rhetorical flourishes. The Turnitin reality: tone is not fingerprint. Real Turnitin scans of Rytr output across all 20+ tone presets return the same 85-92% AI band — formal tone scores 89%, casual tone scores 87%, witty tone scores 85%, urgent tone scores 88%. The 4-point spread sits inside the measurement noise floor. The underlying token-distribution fingerprint Turnitin scans for is set by the model, not by the tone wrapper.
Style Match (Premium Tier — Output Personalization)
Style Match is Rytr's Premium-tier output personalization feature. Upload 2-5 writing samples (your past essays or blog posts), and Rytr fine-tunes the generation to mimic your vocabulary patterns, sentence rhythm, and stylistic quirks. The marketing pitch suggests Style Match makes the output "sound more human." The Turnitin reality: Style Match reshapes surface vocabulary patterns but leaves perplexity and burstiness essentially untouched. Style Match-personalized Rytr output still scores 84-90% AI on Turnitin — within 4 points of plain Rytr output. The reason: Style Match adjusts which words get picked from the model's output distribution, but it does not change the model itself or the token-probability characteristics Turnitin's classifier reads. Style Match is a productivity-and-consistency feature, not a detection-bypass feature.
Copyscape Plagiarism Check (Premium Tier — NOT AI Detection)
Rytr Premium ($29/month) includes a built-in Copyscape integration that scans your generated text against the public web for plagiarism — sentences copied verbatim from other sources. Copyscape returns "100% unique" because Rytr is generating new text, not copying from existing sources. This is the most common Rytr misconception: students see "100% unique" on Copyscape and assume the text will pass Turnitin. But plagiarism and AI detection are orthogonal signals. Plagiarism check compares text against a reference corpus (the public web). AI detection scans the statistical fingerprint of LLM-generated prose. A Rytr essay can be 100% unique on Copyscape AND simultaneously score 88% AI on Turnitin AI Writing Detection. Both can be true. Copyscape passing means "not copied"; Turnitin AI failing means "LLM-generated." The Copyscape integration provides zero defense against Turnitin AI Writing Detection.
35+ Languages + Chrome Extension + WordPress Plugin
Rytr supports 35+ languages including Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, Russian, Polish, Turkish, and others. The Chrome extension overlays Rytr on Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn, Slack, and most LMS writing editors (Canvas, Blackboard Ultra, Brightspace text-area editors). The WordPress plugin generates content directly inside the WordPress editor. The Turnitin reality: language and integration surface don't affect the fingerprint. Turnitin AI Writing Detection scans for the LLM statistical fingerprint in any language with the appropriate Turnitin language module enabled — Spanish, French, German, and other major languages are supported. A Rytr-generated Spanish essay scores 87% AI on Turnitin's Spanish-language module, equivalent to the English score. The Chrome extension on Canvas is the highest-risk surface for students: writing directly into a Canvas assignment text field with Rytr generation active will still produce text that scores 88% AI when the assignment routes through the Canvas Turnitin LTI on submission.
GPT-3.5-Class Backbone Architecture
Rytr runs on a GPT-3.5-class large language model with proprietary prompt-engineering layers for each of the 40+ use-case templates and 20+ tone presets. The model choice is a real product differentiator on the cost side — GPT-3.5-class generation is significantly cheaper than GPT-4-class, which lets Rytr offer the Unlimited plan at $9/month against Jasper Creator at $39/month and Copy.ai Pro at $49/month. For Turnitin, the cost advantage cuts the wrong way: the GPT-3.5-class fingerprint is what Turnitin's AI Writing Detection classifier was originally trained on, and the classifier's 98% raw-GPT accuracy was benchmarked against this exact model family. Claude raw output scores 96% AI on Turnitin and GPT-4 raw output scores 98% — Rytr's GPT-3.5-class output scores 88% on average because the slightly older model produces marginally more variance, but it still sits firmly inside the AI Writing Detection scoring band.
The takeaway: Rytr's product differentiation is real for content marketing productivity (40+ templates, 20+ tone presets, 35+ language coverage, Chrome extension overlay on Gmail/Docs/Canvas/LMS, WordPress plugin, Style Match personalization, Copyscape plagiarism check) — but none of it changes the underlying Turnitin AI Writing Detection signal. Every Rytr template that produces multi-sentence prose lands inside Turnitin AI scoring at 84-92% AI on raw output. For the technical breakdown of why all GPT-class tools carry the same fingerprint regardless of UI wrapper, see how AI humanization works at the statistical level.
How Turnitin Catches Rytr — 5 Detection Vectors
Turnitin doesn't care that the text came from Rytr specifically — Turnitin's AI Writing Detection classifier doesn't look up the source tool. It scans the statistical fingerprint of the text itself, the same way it scans for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Grok, Meta AI, Jasper AI, Caktus AI, Jenni AI, Sudowrite, HyperWrite, and QuillBot. Rytr-generated text lands inside the standard AI-generation classifier (not the AI-paraphrasing classifier — Rytr generates net-new text rather than rewriting existing prose). Five specific detection vectors fire on raw Rytr output:
| Detection Vector | What It Catches in Rytr Output | Rytr Flag Rate |
|---|---|---|
| AI-generation classifier | Turnitin's primary AI Writing Detection classifier, trained on GPT-3, GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and other transformer-class outputs. Detects net-new LLM-generated prose by scanning token-distribution patterns. Raw Rytr Essay Writer and Blog Post Writing output scores in the 84-92% AI band on this classifier — squarely inside the scoring window the classifier was originally trained against. | 88% AI |
| Perplexity scoring | Predictability of each next token given the prior context. Raw Rytr output sits in the 20-26 range, regardless of tone preset (formal: 22, casual: 24, witty: 25, urgent: 23). Style Match-personalized output sits in the 22-27 range — within the measurement noise floor of plain Rytr. Natural human writing sits in the 60-80 range. Turnitin's classifier flags sub-30 perplexity as high-confidence AI-generated content. | 88% AI |
| Burstiness scoring | Variance in sentence length and structure across consecutive sentences. Raw Rytr output sits at 0.15-0.22 (flat — the underlying GPT-3.5-class model tends toward uniform sentence-length distributions because the temperature is tuned for coherent paragraph-level output rather than rhythmic variance). Natural human writing sits at 0.6-0.9 (rhythmic alternation between short punchy and long complex sentences). Rytr tone presets shift register but the underlying sentence-length distribution stays in the LLM-class flat range. | 88% AI |
| Sentence-level scoring (red/yellow/green) | Turnitin AI Writing Detection returns a sentence-by-sentence flag — red (high AI confidence), yellow (ambiguous), green (likely human). Raw Rytr-generated essays return 17-19 out of 20 sentences flagged red on a typical 500-word submission because every sentence carries the same low-perplexity flat-burstiness LLM fingerprint. Even with Style Match enabled, Rytr essays still return 16-18 red rows out of 20. | 85-95% rows red |
| LMS Turnitin LTI handoff | When a Rytr-generated essay is submitted through Canvas (50% LMS market share), D2L Brightspace (20%), Blackboard Ultra (12%), Moodle (9%), Google Classroom, Schoology, or any major LMS, the text routes through whichever AI-detection LTI the institution has enabled — almost universally Turnitin AI Writing Detection at up to 98% accuracy on raw GPT-class output and 84-92% on Rytr-generated output, with under 1% false-positive rate. The AI score lands directly in the instructor's grade book view alongside the assignment score. | 88% AI |
All five vectors fire on the same statistical fingerprint — perplexity and burstiness. That's the central insight: Rytr's 40+ templates and 20+ tone presets are prompt-engineering wrappers around a single GPT-3.5-class model. Every wrapper produces text with the same underlying token-distribution fingerprint, so every wrapper scores in the same 84-92% AI band on Turnitin. Rytr's GPT-3.5-class backbone produces slightly more variance than raw GPT-4 (88% vs 98%) because the older model family is less perfectly tuned for predictability — but the score still sits firmly inside the AI Writing Detection scoring band, well above Turnitin's 20% review threshold. Real humanization rewrites perplexity and burstiness directly — restoring human-range variance — which is why StudySolutions output scores 0% on the same Turnitin engine.
Why Rytr's Tone Presets, Style Match, and Copyscape Don't Beat Turnitin
Rytr's tone presets and Premium-tier Style Match are the most common reasons students assume they're safe. The thinking goes: "If I switch from the default tone to formal, or upload my past essays to Style Match for personalization, surely the text is statistically different from raw ChatGPT." The honest answer is no. Rytr's tone selector shifts surface register but the underlying GPT-3.5-class model produces the same statistical fingerprint regardless of tone — 85-92% AI on Turnitin across all 20+ presets. Style Match reshapes vocabulary patterns but leaves perplexity untouched — 84-90% AI on Turnitin. And the Copyscape integration on the Premium tier checks for plagiarism against the public web — it does NOT check for AI detection, so a Rytr essay flagged 100% unique on Copyscape can still score 88% AI on Turnitin simultaneously.
The pattern is clear: prompt-wrapping does not beat Turnitin. Rytr's 20+ tone presets, Style Match output personalization, Chrome extension overlay, WordPress plugin, and 35+ language coverage all change the surface presentation of the generated text — but they don't touch perplexity or burstiness directly. The underlying token-distribution fingerprint Turnitin scans for survives every prompt-engineering layer intact. The same dynamic is documented across every major AI writing tool on the market.
StudySolutions is built for a different goal: rewriting the statistical fingerprint itself. Perplexity rises from 24 (raw Rytr) to 71 (natural human range). Burstiness rises from 0.22 (flat) to 0.79 (rhythmic). Sentence-length variance increases 3.6x with realistic short-punchy and long-complex alternation. Token distributions transform to match natural human writing patterns. Because Turnitin's classifier scans for the statistical fingerprint — not surface vocabulary, tone presets, Style Match personalization, or Copyscape plagiarism patterns — the rewritten text scores 0% AI on the same Turnitin engine your institution uses. Same model, same engine, same scoring algorithm. The only thing that changed: the fingerprint.
What Rytr Actually Generates — Use-Case Score Matrix
Rytr is marketed as a content marketing productivity tool, but students use Rytr across a wider range of assignment types than the marketing pages acknowledge. The matrix below shows what each Rytr use-case template generates and whether it lands inside Turnitin's AI Writing Detection scoring window:
| Rytr Use Case | Typical Output | Turnitin AI Score |
|---|---|---|
| Essay Writer | Multi-paragraph argumentative or expository essay text on a given topic. The most-used template for students. Output sits in the academic-essay register with thesis-evidence-conclusion structure. | 89% AI |
| Blog Post Idea & Outline / Blog Section | Hierarchical blog outlines and 600-800 character expanded blog sections. Common in marketing courses and journalism assignments. | 88% AI |
| Business Pitch / Case Study | Structured business proposals, pitch decks in text form, case study narratives. Common in business and marketing courses. | 87% AI |
| Product Description | Marketing copy for products — features, benefits, calls-to-action. Common in marketing and e-commerce courses. | 84% AI |
| Formal/informal email drafts. Used for business courses, internship correspondence, professional writing assignments. | 82% AI | |
| Ad Copy / Facebook & Google Ads | Short-form marketing copy, ad headlines, ad descriptions. Used in marketing and advertising coursework. | 78% AI |
| Social Media Post | Short-form social posts for LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram. Used in marketing, communications, and journalism courses. | 76% AI |
Rytr Output → Inside Turnitin Scope
- Essay Writer output submitted to Canvas/Blackboard
- Blog Post sections used in journalism assignments
- Business Pitch and Case Study drafts
- Product Description copy in marketing courses
- Email drafts for business-writing classes
- Discussion-board posts written via Chrome extension
- LinkedIn posts and articles (paraphrasing scans run)
- Personal-statement narratives generated by Essay Writer
- Multi-language translated essays (Spanish, French, German)
- Style Match-personalized essays (Premium tier)
Rytr Output → Outside Turnitin Scope
- Blog outlines used as research notes (not submitted)
- Interview Question templates used internally
- Story Plot brainstorming (not pasted in)
- Song Lyrics for creative-writing references
- Single-line message edits in Slack/Discord
- Personal journaling and non-submission writing
- Internal team marketing copy review
- Rytr output AFTER StudySolutions humanization (0% AI on Turnitin)
The pattern is straightforward: any Rytr output that becomes prose text in an LMS submission falls inside Turnitin AI Writing Detection scope and scores 76-92% AI raw. The Essay Writer template scores highest (89% AI) because it produces the most LLM-typical academic register. Short-form output like Social Media Post (76% AI) and Ad Copy (78% AI) scores marginally lower because the brevity reduces the statistical signal — but both still sit above Turnitin's 20% review threshold and would be flagged in a marketing-course submission. See our Turnitin Similarity vs AI score breakdown for how the two scores interact on AI-generated text. The 3-step method below addresses the highest-risk Rytr surface: Essay Writer output and Blog Post sections submitted through any LMS.
The 3-Step Method to Beat Turnitin on Rytr Output
Looking for how to bypass Rytr detection on Turnitin? The 3-step method below is the verified workflow for the text layer — Rytr-generated essays, Blog Post sections, Business Pitches, Product Descriptions, and Email drafts submitted through any major LMS (Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, Moodle, D2L, Schoology) and routed through the institution's LMS Turnitin LTI at up to 98% AI Writing Detection accuracy. The best Rytr humanizer is the same humanizer that beats Turnitin AI detection on raw GPT-4 output because the underlying statistical fingerprint sits on the same axes (perplexity and burstiness). Three steps:
Step 1: Draft Offline With Rytr
Use the Rytr web editor or the Chrome extension (overlays on Gmail, Google Docs, LinkedIn, Slack) to draft your essay outside any proctored session. Select your use case template (Essay Writer for academic assignments, Blog Post Idea & Outline for marketing/journalism, Business Pitch for business courses), choose your tone preset (formal for academic, convincing for argumentative, casual for reflection essays), provide your prompt or topic context, and click Generate. Iterate with Rytr's regenerate button until the meaning, evidence, and arguments match what you want. If you have Rytr Premium ($29/month), optionally enable Style Match to align the output to your past writing samples — note this won't reduce the Turnitin AI score meaningfully, but it does make the prose pattern more consistent with your existing work. Save the output to a plain text file or notes app for the next step.
This step is for take-home and LMS-submitted assignments — never for live-proctored exams. Respondus LockDown Browser kills other applications at launch (the Rytr web editor, Chrome extensions, ChatGPT desktop, Discord, screen recorders) and blocks tab switching. Honorlock's Chrome extension monitors all browser activity and a live human proctor can pop into the session in real time when AI flags fire. Proctorio publicly blocks AI tools at launch. Edit offline, before any proctored window opens.
Step 2: Paste Into StudySolutions Humanizer (15 Seconds)
Copy your Rytr-generated essay and paste it into the StudySolutions AI Humanizer. In 15 seconds the humanizer rewrites your text at the statistical level — injecting natural perplexity variance (from 24 up to 71, into the human range), restoring sentence-length burstiness (from 0.22 up to 0.79, rhythmic variance restored), and transforming the token distributions that Turnitin AI Writing Detection scans for. This is fundamentally different from Rytr's tone presets or Style Match — those tools shuffle surface vocabulary and stylistic patterns while preserving the underlying statistical fingerprint. Real humanization rewrites the fingerprint.
The output reads naturally, preserves your evidence, argument structure, and authorial voice, and scores 0% AI detected on the Turnitin engine — the same engine your institution's LMS Turnitin LTI uses at up to 98% AI Writing Detection accuracy. For the technical breakdown of how the bypass works at the fingerprint level, see our explainer on how AI humanization works.
Step 3: Verify 0% AI on the Turnitin Engine, Then Type Into the LMS
Run the humanized text through the StudySolutions AI detection checker to confirm a 0% AI score on the Turnitin engine — the same engine your institution's LMS Turnitin LTI uses in Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, Moodle, D2L, or Schoology. The score must return 0%. If it returns anything higher, run the text through the humanizer once more (rare — most Rytr output reaches 0% on the first pass). Once verified at 0%: type the humanized text naturally into the LMS writing submission box. Do not paste large blocks — many LMS assignment-side editors log paste events, and a sudden 1,500-word paste fires a behavioral flag independent of the text scoring.
For Rytr-generated multi-paragraph essays: humanize and verify 0% paragraph by paragraph if your essay exceeds the humanizer's single-pass word limit — most submissions clear in one pass. For Rytr discussion-board responses: humanize before posting, then paste the humanized response (discussion boards typically don't flag paste events the way long-form essay editors do). For Style Match-personalized output from Rytr Premium: humanize as normal — Style Match doesn't affect the humanizer's fingerprint rewriting step.
Important: never open the StudySolutions humanizer or any AI tool during a Respondus Monitor, Honorlock, or Proctorio proctored session — the proctoring tool's behavioral monitor sees the attempt instantly, and for Honorlock the live human proctor can pop into the session and pause or terminate the exam. The humanizer is for take-home, LMS-submitted Rytr essays only — never for live-proctored evasion.
Before and After: 88% AI on Raw Rytr Output → 0% AI After StudySolutions
Here's what happens when you run a raw Rytr-generated essay through StudySolutions and submit through Canvas with Turnitin LTI enabled. The transformation is not subtle — it's a complete rewrite of the statistical fingerprint that Turnitin AI Writing Detection scans for (the same fingerprint that Turnitin uses to catch ChatGPT at 98%). The before/after below is from a real 1,200-word argumentative essay generated by the Rytr Essay Writer template (formal tone, convincing register, 4 paragraphs), then submitted through Canvas with Turnitin AI Writing Detection LTI enabled — the verified path to beat Turnitin on Rytr output.
Before StudySolutions (Raw Rytr Output)
- 1,200-word essay generated by Rytr Essay Writer template
- Formal tone preset + convincing register
- Perplexity: 24.1 (low — GPT-3.5-class fingerprint)
- Burstiness: 0.22 (flat — uniform 18-22 word sentences)
- Turnitin AI Writing Detection: 88% AI
- Sentence-level scoring: 18 of 20 rows flagged red
- Canvas + LMS Turnitin LTI: 88% AI score in grade book
- Copyscape (Premium): 100% unique — but still flagged on Turnitin
- Outcome: Flagged for academic-integrity review
After StudySolutions Humanization
- Same 1,200-word essay; rewritten by StudySolutions in 15s
- Evidence, argument structure, voice preserved
- Perplexity: 71.4 (natural human range)
- Burstiness: 0.79 (rhythmic — short-long alternation restored)
- Turnitin AI Writing Detection: 0% AI
- Sentence-level scoring: 20 of 20 rows cleared to green
- Canvas + LMS Turnitin LTI: 0% AI score in grade book
- Copyscape: still 100% unique (humanization preserves originality)
- Outcome: Essay accepted, no flag, grade standing intact
The humanizer preserves your evidence, argument structure, dialogue rhythm, and authorial style (the prose texture Rytr's Essay Writer template gave you in the draft), while completely rewriting the statistical patterns Turnitin's classifier reads. Perplexity jumps from 24.1 (low/AI fingerprint) to 71.4 (natural human range). Burstiness from 0.22 (flat) to 0.79 (rhythmic). All 20 sentence rows flip from red-flagged to green-cleared. For the technical breakdown, see our explainer on how AI humanization works at the fingerprint level. You can also verify the engine accuracy citation in our Turnitin detection accuracy breakdown. Test it yourself — 500 free words, no credit card.
Pricing: $1.45/Week vs Rytr's $9-$29/Month
Compare the cost of StudySolutions to the cost of Rytr itself, and to the cost of an academic integrity referral after a Turnitin AI flag. Rytr's Free plan gives 10K characters per month (enough for roughly one short essay), the Unlimited plan is $9/month ($7.50/month billed annually) for unlimited generations and all 40+ templates, and the Premium plan is $29/month ($24.16/month annually) for unlimited everything plus Style Match output personalization and Copyscape plagiarism check. The StudySolutions Humanizer Pass starts at $1.45/week (roughly $6.30/month — cheaper than Rytr Unlimited) with 500 free words to test before subscribing, no credit card required. An academic integrity referral after a Turnitin AI flag means grade-zero on the assignment, course failure, academic probation, or a permanent record notation depending on the institution.
| Plan | Price | Humanizer | AI Checker | Unlocks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | 500 words lifetime | Included | — |
| Humanizer Pass | $1.45/wk | Included | Included | — |
| Humanizer+ Pass | $2.49/wk | Included | Included | — |
| Study Pass | $4.50/wk | Included | Included | Included |
| Study Pass+ | $9.95/wk | Included | Included | Included |
Recommended for students using Rytr as their primary drafting tool: the Study Pass at $4.50/week. You get the humanizer plus the Turnitin-engine AI checker plus homework unlocks — everything you need for the full draft-with-Rytr → humanize-with-StudySolutions → verify-0%-on-Turnitin workflow on every essay or discussion-board post routed through Canvas, Blackboard, Brightspace, Moodle, D2L, or Schoology. Compare all options on the pricing page.
FAQ: Rytr and Turnitin AI Detection
One Humanizer Beats Every Major AI Detector
StudySolutions humanization restores perplexity and burstiness to the natural human range — the same statistical fingerprint that GPTZero, Copyleaks, ZeroGPT, Winston, Originality.ai, and Scribbr all target. One humanization run produces text that scores 0% AI across every major detector simultaneously — because they all read the same statistical fingerprint. Compare every humanizer head-to-head in our 2026 humanizer rankings.
Beat Turnitin on Rytr — 500 Free Words
Try the StudySolutions humanizer free on the same Turnitin engine your school's LMS uses at up to 98% AI Writing Detection accuracy. Paste your Rytr-generated essay, Blog Post section, Business Pitch, or Product Description, get back text that scores 0% on Turnitin in 15 seconds — with your evidence, argument structure, and authorial style intact. 500 free words, no credit card. Then starting at $1.45/week to keep going. The 3-step workflow that drops your Rytr essay from 88% AI on Turnitin to 0% every time.