Undetectable AI vs NoteGPT: Can AI Content Really Bypass Detection?

Catching raw ChatGPT is the easy mode. The real question is whether NoteGPT can catch humanized AI writing with Undetectable AI.

John Angelo Yap

Updated February 22, 2026

Reading Time: 4 minutes

There’s a funny thing happening with AI writing in 2026.

AI detectors are getting stricter — but AI writing is also getting smoother. And somewhere in the middle, tools like Undetectable AI exist specifically to make AI text look and feel human… while tools like NoteGPT’s AI Detector exist to catch it.

This isn’t a normal “Tool A vs Tool B” comparison, because they’re not trying to do the same job.

It’s more like offense vs defense.

Undetectable AI wants to help AI writing blend in. NoteGPT’s detector wants to call it out. The real question is: who wins when both are actually used the way people use them in real life?

What is Undetectable AI?

Undetectable AI is one of the most recognizable humanizers right now. The main appeal is simple: paste AI-generated writing, run it through the tool, and get something that reads more naturally — and is less likely to get flagged by AI detectors.

Undetectable AI Landing Page

It’s not just about swapping synonyms. The good humanizers restructure sentence rhythm, vary phrasing, and remove the “too perfect” patterns that detectors tend to latch onto.

The reason Undetectable AI matters in this matchup is that it’s not trying to generate content from scratch. It’s trying to rewrite content in a way that looks like a real person wrote it — which is a much harder thing for detectors to catch consistently.

In other words, if a detector can reliably flag Undetectable AI output, that detector deserves respect.

What is NoteGPT?

NoteGPT is a much broader platform than just a detector. It positions itself as an “AI learning assistant” with tools like summarizers, chat features, writing helpers, and more.

But for this article, the focus is only on one thing:

NoteGPT’s AI Detector.

What NoteGPT’s AI Detector is

NoteGPT’s AI Detector is positioned as a free, no-login tool that checks whether content was AI-generated — and it explicitly mentions detecting writing from models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.

A few notable points from the product pages:

  • It claims to provide results in seconds, along with a percentage of AI presence.
  • It’s marketed as “trusted” and “accurate,” with a heavy emphasis on speed and ease.
  • It also claims it can check both text and images.

That last part is important, because NoteGPT isn’t framing this as a purely academic detector. It’s trying to cover more than just essays — it’s aiming for general AI content verification.

Also worth noting: NoteGPT has separate pages for a “GPT Detector” (specifically calling out ChatGPT / GPT-4 / GPT-5 style detection).

So even though this article focuses on the detector, it’s pretty clear NoteGPT is treating AI detection as a core feature inside a larger ecosystem.

Can NoteGPT Detect Undetectable AI?

Test #1

Verdict: Undetectable AI bypasses NoteGPT detection.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Test #2

Verdict: Undetectable AI bypasses NoteGPT detection.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Test #3

Verdict: Undetectable AI bypasses NoteGPT detection.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Test #4

Verdict: Undetectable AI bypasses NoteGPT detection.
AI Likelihood Score: 0%

Test #5

Verdict: NoteGPT detection confused.
AI Likelihood Score: 50.53%

Test #6

Verdict: Undetectable AI fails to create humanized text.
AI Likelihood Score: 100%

Results

Test Number

Undetectable AI

#1

0%

#2

0%

#3

0%

#4

0%

#5

50.53%

#6

100%

Score

25.09%

The Bottom Line

NoteGPT’s AI Detector has one big advantage: it’s convenient. It’s fast, easy to access, and it gives a quick probability-style verdict without much friction. For casual “gut check” scans, that simplicity is nice.

But in real testing, the performance just wasn’t there. In my test set, NoteGPT only hit 25.09% accuracy — which is a tough result to work around, even with a small sample size. That’s not a “slightly behind” kind of score. That’s the kind of score that makes the detector hard to trust as soon as the writing gets even a little more nuanced.

And that’s the core issue: most detectors can catch raw AI drafts. The harder case is what people actually do in 2026 — edit, blend, rewrite, and humanize. That’s exactly where Undetectable AI shines. Its whole job is to remove the fingerprints detectors look for, and the results here make it clear that NoteGPT isn’t consistently catching that kind of output.

So yes — NoteGPT is quick. But Undetectable AI is built for the real world. And in this matchup, that difference mattered.

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Written by John Angelo Yap

Hi, I'm Angelo. I'm currently an undergraduate student studying Software Engineering. Now, you might be wondering, what is a computer science student doing writing for Gold Penguin? I took up studying computer science because it was practical and because I was good at it. But, if I had the chance, I'd be writing for a career. Building worlds and adjectivizing nouns for no other reason other than they sound good. And that's why I'm here.

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