Generating an essay draft from a topic prompt is the easy part. Producing a draft you can actually submit is the hard part — most AI essay generators output recognisably AI-shaped text that gets flagged the moment it hits Turnitin. The combined workflow here goes one step further: generate the draft, run it through the detector to see your score, and humanize anything that flags. End-to-end, no copy-paste between tools.
A draft is a starting point, not a submission
Generated essays are a fast way to scaffold your argument. They aren't a finished product. Plan for a humanization pass and a read-aloud edit before submitting.
Thesis-first generation produces stronger drafts
Pro mode supports explicit thesis-statement generation before the body. Drafts built around a clear thesis hold together better than drafts built around a vague topic.
Humanize each section, not the whole essay
After generation, process the introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion through the [humanizer](/humanizer) separately. Each section gets its own rewrite, which produces a more human-shaped overall rhythm.
Looking for the general generator? See the full Generator page for all features and modes.
Essays FAQs
Common questions about using the generator for essays.
- Can I generate a full multi-paragraph essay?
- Pro mode produces structured outputs with introduction, body sections, and conclusion. Free mode produces a single focused body paragraph per request — enough to scaffold a longer essay across multiple prompts.
- Will the generated essay pass Turnitin?
- Generated essays score high on AI detection out of the box. Run the output through the [humanizer](/humanizer) before submitting; most users see scores drop under 17% on the first humanization pass.
- Can I generate a thesis statement specifically?
- Yes. Describe your topic and angle in the prompt. Pro mode includes structured thesis output with multiple variations.
- Is the generated content original?
- Each generation is created fresh from your prompt. Outputs aren't pulled from cached templates. For citation, treat generated text as you would any AI-assisted writing — verify facts independently and follow your institution's disclosure policy.