Paperpal is an AI-driven academic tool that makes subject-specific recommendations, grammar and spell checks, real-time language improvements, and manuscript polishing to support academic writing. This particular service is performed for the research community: students and academics. For this reason, it helps users enhance their research papers, theses, or manuscripts. Paperpal is designed to support more than 1,300 academic fields.

Paperpal differs from general-purpose AI engines, like GPT, in the way it uses models specifically trained for the purpose of writing academic papers. It uses a set of customized algorithms that place a higher value on language, coherence, and quality than those from GPT-based models, such as ChatGPT.

Who Can Use Paperpal?

  • Researchers and academics can use Paperpal to enhance the quality of their manuscripts and research papers.
  • Students can revise their essays, dissertations, and assignments.
  • Publishers and editors have to ensure error-free academic material in high quality.

Pricing and Plans

  • Free Plan: Only 200 suggestions a month, 25 academic translations, 25 rewrites, 10 text trims.
  • Paid plan: It offers complete access to all features for $119 annually. One can also subscribe on a monthly basis, such as $19/month and $39/quarter, if one wants flexibility.

Are Paperpal Contents Flagged as Plagiarized? 

No issues concerning plagiarism should arise as long as the original content in your Paperpal-edited document is not plagiarized. Paperpal refines language and organization without plagiarizing content. Keep in mind that even though the platform does not flag it, if you insert text from a published source into the platform without proper citation, plagiarism detectors may flag it. Paperpal does not guarantee that AI detection tools might not flag your document, especially in those contents where AI has been greatly used or even has generated the document. Remember that the originality of the content and citation always need to be reviewed independently.