Get ready to submit with confidence. Mindgrasp reviews your draft against the sources you provide, flags passages that may need a citation, and highlights claims that need support — so you can write responsibly, cite correctly, and improve originality before you turn it in.
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Originality is reviewed against the sources you provide and general writing best practices — not a web-wide plagiarism database.
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A plagiarism checker helps you make sure your writing is original and that every borrowed idea is properly credited. Mindgrasp’s tool is an originality and source review: it compares your draft against the sources you provide, flags passages that may be too close to that material, highlights claims that need a citation, and suggests how to rewrite from understanding.
Mindgrasp does not scan the entire web or a commercial plagiarism database. Instead, it reviews your draft against the sources you share and general writing best practices — a focused, honest check that helps you cite correctly and write responsibly before you submit.
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Mindgrasp reviews your draft for originality risks — passages that lean too heavily on your sources and ideas that may need their own citation — so you can fix them before you turn the paper in.
Mindgrasp flags sentences that closely follow your source material and reminds you where a citation belongs, helping you give credit correctly.
Paste the sources you used and Mindgrasp compares your draft against them, highlighting where you are paraphrasing closely versus writing from your own understanding.
Get suggestions for restating ideas in your own words and structuring your argument, so your writing is genuinely yours.
Mindgrasp helps you write responsibly and cite correctly. It does not help anyone evade detection or disguise copied work.
One click summarizes your sources and turns them into notes and outlines, so your research becomes material you actually understand.
Catch unsupported claims and passages that may need a citation before you submit, so you can correct them and cite your sources properly.
Keep track of which ideas came from where, and make sure every borrowed claim is credited to the right source.
Spot places where your paraphrasing follows a source too closely so you can reword from understanding and add a citation.
Learn how citation and paraphrasing work with clear, specific feedback on your own writing — not generic rules.
See which claims still need source support so your argument is well-evidenced and honestly attributed.
Summarize your sources into notes and outlines so you write from genuine understanding, not copied text.
Everything you need to know about the product and billing.
A plagiarism checker helps you confirm your writing is original and properly cited. Mindgrasp reviews your draft against the sources you provide, flags passages that may need a citation, and suggests how to rewrite ideas in your own words.
Yes. Paste the sources you used and Mindgrasp compares your draft against them, highlighting passages that follow the source too closely and reminding you where to add a citation.
No, and we are upfront about that. Mindgrasp does not scan the entire internet or a commercial plagiarism database. It reviews your draft against the sources you provide and general writing best practices to help you write and cite responsibly.
Yes. Many integrity issues are accidental — close paraphrasing or a missing citation. Mindgrasp flags those passages so you can reword from understanding and credit your sources before you submit.
Using AI to understand material, organize sources, and improve your own writing is a legitimate learning aid. Submitting AI-written work as your own may violate your school’s policy. Mindgrasp is built to help you learn and write responsibly — always follow your institution’s rules on AI assistance.
Read your source, set it aside, and explain the idea in your own words from memory — then check it against the original for accuracy and add a citation. Mindgrasp’s suggestions and summary tools make this easier.
Plagiarism checking looks at whether text matches existing sources and is properly cited. AI detection tries to guess whether text was written by AI. Mindgrasp focuses on helping you write originally and cite correctly — it is not an AI-detection evasion tool.
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