| GPTinf | editGPT | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $12/mo | $10/mo |
| Free tier | 200 words | 300 words |
| Bundled detector | No | No |
| Founded | 2023 | 2023 |
| Best for | Writers who want granular control over tone and which specific sentences get rewritten. | Writers producing technical or specialized content who need accuracy preserved alongside natural phrasing. |
Price: editGPT is cheaper to start, at $10/mo vs $12/mo.
GPTinf: From $12/mo, scaling with monthly word volume.
editGPT: Plans from around $10/mo; browser extension available.
Free tier: editGPT offers a more generous free tier (300 words).
If you just want to test either tool before paying, editGPT's 300-word allowance gives you more room to evaluate quality.
Detection performance
GPTinf: Marketed as being trained directly against detector models rather than general paraphrasing, which independent testers cite as the reason its scores hold up on technical text.
editGPT: Reviewers note it required fewer repeat passes than competitors to reach a passing human score on both Turnitin-style and GPTZero-style checks.
AI detector included: Neither tool bundles a built-in detector — pair either with GPTZero or Originality.ai.
Strengths at a glance
GPTinf
- Eight distinct rewriting modes (Academic, Formal, Informal, Creative, Simple, Standard, Expand, Shorten)
- Freeze-keyword feature protects technical terms and proper nouns from being altered
- Selective, sentence-level rephrase instead of forcing a full rewrite
editGPT
- Produced passing scores on the first attempt in independent testing more often than rivals
- Handles technical vocabulary without breaking meaning
- Restructures clause order and sentence length rather than swapping synonyms
Our verdict
Choose GPTinf if: writers who want granular control over tone and which specific sentences get rewritten. Choose editGPT if: writers producing technical or specialized content who need accuracy preserved alongside natural phrasing.