AI Checker
Check whether writing reads as AI, on your own machine, then improve how it reads. Free and open source.
Two ways to use it.
1. In your browser
A static web app. Paste your text and get a read on how AI-like it sounds, with a plain-language explanation, a grammar pass, and a check against your own documents for reuse. Everything runs in the page, and nothing you paste leaves the browser.
Run it locally:
cd site
npm install
npm run dev
2. Inside the AI you already use
A mcp server for your AI assistant (Claude Desktop, an IDE, any MCP client). It gives that AI a detection read plus the exact phrases that read as AI, so your own AI can check and rewrite your writing, on your machine.
For Claude Desktop, add this to claude_desktop_config.json and restart:
{
"mcpServers": {
"ai-checker": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@jayofemi/ai-checker"]
}
}
}
Then tell your AI "use ai-checker to check this text" and paste what you want checked. Full setup, the tools, and how to verify it are in mcp/README.md.
What to expect
AI-text detection is a signal, not a verdict, and it is biased against non-native English writers. It is shown as a likelihood with its confidence, never a yes/no judgement. Stiff, even, stock-phrase-heavy writing reads high; varied, personal writing reads low. Use it on your own work.
Layout
site/- the browser checker, a static web app. See site/README.md.mcp/- the MCP server and TypeScript library. See mcp/README.md.
Each folder is its own package with its own build. Node 22 (.nvmrc).
License
MIT. Copyright (c) 2026 Jay Ofemi.