How it works: This tool inserts invisible zero-width Unicode characters between each character of your input text. The text will look the same but will be much longer and can help stop AI plagarism. It also helps to waste tokens, causing users to run into ratelimits faster.
How to use: This tool works best when gibberifying the most important parts of an essay prompt, up to about 500 characters. This makes it harder for the AI to detect while still functioning well in Google Docs. Some AI models will crash or fail to process the gibberified text, while others will respond with confusion or simply ignore everything inside the gibberified text.
Use cases: Anti-plagiarism, text obfuscation for LLM scrapers, or just for fun!
Even just one word's worth of gibberified text is enough to block something like Flint AI from grading a session.
A Chrome extension is also available that allows you to gibberify selected text directly on any webpage. Add it here!
A Firefox extension is also available that does the exact same thing as the Chrome extension. Add it here!