AI detection has become a cat-and-mouse game, hasn’t it? Every time detectors get smarter, humanizing tools seem to evolve right alongside them. As someone who’s tested dozens of these tools extensively, I’m always curious about which side is currently ahead.
Today’s matchup: Undetectable AI versus Monica’s AI detector. If you’re not familiar, Undetectable AI is one of the leading AI humanizers on the market, while Monica is a newer all-in-one AI assistant with detection capabilities.
I ran fifteen different tests to see if Monica could spot content processed through Undetectable AI’s humanizer. I wanted to know — does Monica bring anything new to the table, or is it just repackaging existing detection technology? You’ll find out soon enough.
What is Undetectable AI
Undetectable AI is an online paraphrasing tool that works as an AI humanizer and a detection bypassing tool. All you need to do is copy and paste your text into their app and you’ll get a tweaked version of it that can hide from AI detection.

What started as an AI humanizer has grown into several other products like their AI Job Application Bot, AI SEO Writer, AI Chatbot, and AI Translator. Point is, Undetectable AI is constantly innovating and expanding on their already capable AI humanizing repertoire, which is a good sign for a company.
We’ve reviewed Undetectable AI in the past, along with reviews focused on features like their AI Human Typer and Stealth Writer, so make sure to check those out.
What is Monica
Choosing between dozens of AI tools for different tasks can be overwhelming. Between summarizing videos, generating images, and getting help with writing, most of us end up with multiple subscriptions and browser extensions that drain both our attention and our wallets.

Monica solves this problem by bringing everything under one roof. It’s an all-in-one AI assistant that leverages cutting-edge models including OpenAI o3-mini, DeepSeek R1, GPT-4o, Claude 3.7, and Gemini 2.0 to enhance your productivity.
The platform offers specialized tools across categories — from AI Models like Claude 3.7 Sonnet to Image Tools like AI Image Generator, PDF Tools including translators and converters, and Writing Tools like AI Text Humanizer.
But for this article, we’re focusing on only one feature of Monica: their AI content detector.
Undetectable AI vs. Monica: In-Depth Testing
Test #1
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #2
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #3
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #4
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #5
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #6
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #7
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #8
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #9
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #10
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #11
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #12
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #13
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #14
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Test #15
Undetectable AI: Successfully passes as human-written.


Overall Score
Was Undetectable AI Successful? |
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I wish I could say that this score was unexpected, but it simply isn’t. Why?
Because Monica’s AI detector is just three AI detectors wrapped in one: ZeroGPT, GPTZero, and Copyleaks. We’ve already tested Undetectable AI against them and it bested them each time. Why should this time be any different?
The fact of the matter is, Undetectable AI’s AI humanizer (which they keep upgrading, mind you) is leagues ahead of most AI detectors in the market, and Monica is no exception.
The Bottom Line
Let’s get this out of the way: Undetectable AI, really good. We know this already from literally dozens of testing we’ve done. What’s more to be said?
Monica, or their AI detector at the very least, is the opposite. It’s just an aggregator of GPTZero, ZeroGPT, and Copyleaks, and at a certain point, you’d need to pay for their premium tier to continue using their detector — which makes sense, considering that GPTZero and Copyleaks are paid services too.
My problem is, if they’re just going to aggregate scores from different detectors, doesn’t it make sense to use the best in the market? ZeroGPT is notoriously inaccurate. GPTZero and Copyleaks are fine, but wouldn’t you want Winston and Originality AI somewhere in there too? It’s such a missed opportunity.
This is also why Undetectable AI has no problem bypassing Monica’s detector. If you want to see it challenged, I highly suggest this testing against Winston AI. Also, just a quick reminder to use Undetectable AI ethically always. Other than that, happy reading!