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Prove every essay is yours —
before anyone asks

AI detectors flag innocent students every day. Scripli gives you a verifiable proof record of your writing process — independent evidence you actually wrote your work, with no document text ever stored.

The problem

AI detectors have a false-positive problem — and it's your problem too

You spent days writing your essay. You submit it honestly. A week later you receive an email: the AI detection tool flagged your work. You're now on the defensive, trying to prove a negative — that you didn't use AI — without any clear way to do so.

AI detectors analyse the statistical patterns of text and make educated guesses. They have no way to verify that a real human was present and writing. Clear, well-revised writing — especially from non-native English speakers — is regularly flagged as AI-generated. None of these tools were designed to exonerate you.

Scripli was.

How it works

Four steps to provable authorship

01

Start your session

Open Scripli before you begin writing — in your browser, in Google Docs, Word Online, or Canvas. One click starts your writing record.

02

Write as you normally would

Your writing process is recorded as a behavioural proof record in the background. Your document text never leaves your device. Write naturally — nothing changes.

03

Receive your certificate

When your session ends, Scripli issues a Human Authenticity Certificate (HAC) with a unique certificate number and a verifiable proof record.

04

Share it if you ever need to

If your work is ever questioned, share your certificate number. Anyone can verify it at scripli.com/verify — no account needed, no access to your document text.

What your certificate gives you

  • Proof that a real human was present and writing — not pasting or generating
  • Independent verification anyone can check — professor, institution, or employer
  • Zero document content stored — your essay never leaves your browser
  • Certificate is permanently tied to your session — cannot be transferred or forged
  • Works alongside Google Docs, Canvas, Word Online, and more

Works with the tools you already use

The Scripli Chrome extension runs alongside Google Docs, Microsoft Word Online, Canvas, and any other web-based writing tool. You don't need to change where or how you write.

Common questions

Will a certificate actually help if I'm accused?

Yes — it gives you something concrete to present. A certificate provides independent, verifiable evidence that a real human writing process occurred during your session. Combined with any other evidence you have (drafts, notes, search history), it gives your institution a clear record to work from rather than just your word against a detector's output.

Do I need to use it on every essay?

You don't have to, but building a habit from the start is the safest approach. A certificate only exists for sessions you recorded. If an essay is ever questioned and you don't have a certificate for it, you're back to relying on the detector's result.

What if I write my essay across multiple sittings?

Each session produces its own certificate. For a multi-session essay you would have one certificate per sitting, showing your full writing timeline. You can share all of them together.

Does Scripli see what I wrote?

No. Scripli never reads, stores, or transmits the text of your document. Only the proof metadata from your writing session is recorded — nothing that reveals what you wrote.

Do I have to switch to a different writing tool?

No. The Chrome extension works alongside Google Docs, Canvas, Word Online, and any other web-based editor. You keep writing wherever you already do.

More questions? See the full FAQ

Start building your proof record today

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