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My Files — uploading files User

After logging into the application, you will be directed to My Files. Here, you will see an Upload File icon. Click it to begin. You'll first be prompted to select a language — English, Non-English, or Regional Languages — to continue. After that, you'll be directed to the upload screen where you can submit your document for plagiarism, AI, and grammar analysis.

Choosing a language

Select upload language
English
Plagiarism + AI + Grammar
Non-English
Plagiarism + AI
Regional
Plagiarism only
Browse your file here
.pdf, .doc, .docx, .txt, .pptx, .rtf, .html, .odt, .tex, .xml
Upload

Three upload tracks

Pick English, Non-English, or Regional — each track has its own supported languages and report coverage.

Uploading English files

After selecting English, you will be directed to the English upload screen, where you can submit documents for Plagiarism, AI, and Grammar analysis.

Read the instructions and click the "Browse your file here" button to select a file from your device. After selecting your file(s), fill in the required fields — Author Name, Paper Title, and Document Type — to proceed with the upload. You can select multiple files at once while clicking "Browse your file here" to upload multiple files.

Upload guidelines (English):
  • Up to 15 files at a time
  • Maximum file size: 100 MB each
  • Up to 800 pages per file
  • Supported formats: .pdf, .doc, .docx, .txt, .dotx, .dot, .pptx, .wpd, .rtf, .html, .odt, .ppt, .tex, .xml
  • Each file must contain a minimum of 80 words to be eligible for plagiarism check
  • For an AI score, your document must contain at least 8 standard sentences
Uploading multiple files? If you've uploaded only one file initially and wish to add more, simply click "Browse your file here" again. The previously selected file(s) will remain, and your newly added files will be added to the same list. If multiple files are selected, you need to enter the required information for each file separately before submitting.

Uploading Non-English files

By selecting "Non-English" you will be directed to the upload screen, where you can submit files in languages such as Spanish, French, and Indonesian for plagiarism check.

On the Non-English upload screen, click "Browse your file here" to choose one or more non-English documents from your device. For each uploaded file, fill in the following mandatory fields: Author Name, Title, Document Type, Select Language (choose the language of the document), then click Submit to upload.

File upload guidelines (Non-English):
  • Supported formats: .pdf, .doc, .docx, .txt, .dotx, .dot, .pptx, .wpd, .rtf, .html, .odt, .ppt, .tex, .xml
  • Up to 15 files at a time
  • Document length: Up to 800 pages
  • Document size: Up to 100 MB
Note: For documents uploaded in Spanish, French, and Indonesian, you'll receive both Plagiarism and AI analysis results in the respective language. Grammar reports are not supported for non-English uploads.

Uploading Regional language files

Choose the "Regional Languages" option to access the upload screen. Supported Indian languages include: Assamese, Bangla, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santhali, Sindhi, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.

On the Regional Language upload screen, click "Browse your file here" to select a regional language document. Fill in the mandatory fields: Author Name, Title, Document Type, and Select Language (choose the specific regional language).

Report availability for regional files: Regional uploads receive a Plagiarism Check only. AI-based and Grammar reports are not available for these uploads. Only one file can be uploaded at a time for regional languages. The four settings — Exclude Reference/Bibliography, Exclude Quotes, Exclude Small Sources, and Exclude Phrases — are not applicable to regional uploads.

Upload limits

Once all fields are filled, click Submit to proceed. You can click the cross mark to cancel or remove any file from the upload list before submitting.

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