Falsely accused of using AI?
Your Word file already recorded your innocence.
Every .docx silently stores forensic traces of how it was written — editing sessions, hours of work, save history. Draft Alibi extracts them into a professional evidence report you can hand to an integrity panel, professor or client. The evidence check is free.
Check my document — freeNo account needed · document deleted immediately after analysis · you only pay if your file contains usable evidence
Upload the .docx you actually wrote
The original file, straight from Word — not a copy re-saved elsewhere.
Free evidence check
In seconds we grade how strong your file's hidden editing history is. Weak metadata? You pay nothing and we tell you why.
Get your forensic report
A clear, panel-ready PDF: editing sessions reconstructed, hours of work documented, every claim independently verifiable.
What's in the report
- Editing sessions reconstructed — Word stamps every session with a Revision Save ID. Many sessions over days is the signature of real writing.
- Total editing time — the file logs the minutes it was actively worked on. 4 hours of editing doesn't happen by pasting.
- Save history & timeline — how many times and over what span the document was saved.
- Plain-English explanations — written for a hearing panel, not a programmer, with instructions for verifying every value independently.
- Honest limitations section — a credible report says what the evidence cannot prove. Panels trust that.
Pricing
Evidence check
Free
Upload your file, get an instant verdict on how strong your evidence is. No payment details asked.
Forensic report
$29
The full report as a printable PDF, with a shareable private link. One-time payment.
Report + appeal pack
$49
Everything in the report, plus a personalized appeal letter drafted from your evidence and your case details.
Free evidence check
Upload the .docx exactly as you last saved it in Word. We analyze it in memory and delete it immediately — only the metadata analysis is kept.
FAQ
Is this an AI detector?
No — and that's the point. AI detectors guess from writing style and are wrong often enough that people get falsely accused. Draft Alibi reads the objective editing history your own file recorded while you worked. It documents process, not style.
I wrote my essay in Google Docs — will this work?
Usually not from the exported .docx: Google Docs exports carry little Word metadata. That's exactly why the pre-check is free — if your file has no usable evidence, you pay nothing. (Tip: Google Docs has its own version history under File → Version history; screenshots of it are a different, complementary kind of evidence.)
Can this prove I didn't use AI?
No single artifact can prove a negative. What the report shows is that your document accumulated across many editing sessions over hours or days — the pattern of real writing, and the opposite of pasting generated text. It's documentary evidence for your side of the story.
What happens to my document?
It is analyzed in memory and deleted from the server immediately after analysis. We keep only the extracted metadata (numbers and timestamps), which is what your report is built from.
Is the appeal letter legal advice?
No. It's a professionally drafted starting point grounded in your file's evidence. Read it, edit it, make it yours. For formal proceedings, consider advice from your student union or a lawyer.
I advise many students — is there a license for that?
Yes. Writing centers, academic advisors and tutors can email us for an Advisor License with unlimited reports.