Bypass Turnitin at Georgia Tech

Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA uses Turnitin to detect AI-generated text. TextCloaker makes your text undetectable without changing a single word.

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Georgia Tech AI Detection Policy

Canvas integration. Honor Code covers AI-generated content. Computer Science department has specific AI disclosure requirements.

Why students at Georgia Tech use TextCloaker

AI detectors like Turnitin have a known false positive problem. Research shows these tools incorrectly flag human-written text as AI-generated up to 30% of the time, with higher false positive rates for non-native English speakers and formal academic writing.

At Georgia Tech, a false positive can trigger an academic integrity investigation — even if you wrote every word yourself. TextCloaker protects your original writing from these false flags without changing anything about your text.

If you did use AI assistance (where permitted by your instructor), TextCloaker ensures the text passes Turnitin while preserving your exact words — no paraphrasing, no rewording, no meaning changes.

How to cloak your text for Georgia Tech

  1. Open TextCloaker — go to text-cloaker.com/app and sign in with Google (free)
  2. Paste your text — drop your essay, paper, or assignment into the text box
  3. Choose your strength — Light (free daily) works for most Turnitin checks. Deep (~98% bypass) is available with Premium
  4. Hit Cloak — your text is processed in under 3 seconds
  5. Copy and submit — paste the cloaked text into your Georgia Tech submission. It's word-for-word identical to your original

Does TextCloaker work against Turnitin?

Yes. TextCloaker's Deep mode achieves a ~98% bypass rate against Turnitin's latest AI detection models (as of 2026). Light mode achieves ~85-90%. These rates are consistent across all universities that use Turnitin, including Georgia Tech.

Unlike paraphrasers (QuillBot, Undetectable.AI, Humbot), TextCloaker doesn't rewrite your text using another AI model. It works at the encoding level — invisible changes that break the statistical patterns Turnitin relies on. This means:

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