Learnaway
Use case

AI content detector: read the writing process, not the text

AI content detectors that analyse prose style are struggling to keep up with improving AI models, and they disproportionately flag non-native writers. Learnaway takes a different approach: it checks how content was produced, not how it reads.

Behaviour, not prose

A large paste with no preceding keystrokes is the same tell-tale signal whether the AI output sounds fluent or robotic. Style-blind by design.

Explainable outputs

Every flag cites a specific data point: the paste size, the typing pattern, the time on task. Teachers can understand and defend every result.

No false positives from writing style

Unlike text-based AI content detection tools, Learnaway ignores EAL writing style and simple prose, so legitimate students aren't wrongly flagged.

Free AI content checker for teachers

Up to 200 submissions per month for your whole school at no cost. School licences remove the cap.

Frequently asked

Does Learnaway replace other AI content detection tools?
It complements them. Text-based tools guess from style; Learnaway reads the process. For homework set through Learnaway links, behavioural signals are generally more reliable and always fairer.
Can it detect AI-generated content that has been edited?
Editing after pasting doesn't erase the original paste event. Even heavily edited AI content typically arrives as a large paste followed by scattered corrections, a very different pattern from genuine drafting.