Our Story
We built StealthZero for students, writers, and teams who have been told their work “looks like AI” when it wasn’t that simple.
The moment it became personal
We watched classmates stress over a single screenshot.
Not a screenshot of their notes. Not a screenshot of their draft history. A screenshot of a detector score.
An assignment gets submitted. A detector loads. A percentage appears, and it is high. Now the conversation is not about the argument, the research, or the work. It is about whether the student “used AI”.
If you have lived through this, you already know the feeling. Your stomach drops. Your mind goes fast. You start replaying what you did and what you did not do. You start thinking about how to explain something that feels impossible to explain.
Sometimes the writing was fully original. Sometimes the student used tools responsibly, like brainstorming or rewriting for clarity. Sometimes it was just a grammar tool. Sometimes it was a different writing style, like concise academic tone. In all of those cases, the student can still end up under suspicion.
That is when we stopped treating detection as a feature. It is a trust problem.
You are not overreacting. A flag is not just a number. It can change how people see your effort, your integrity, and your future.
The quiet pressure no one talks about
When detection becomes common, the pressure shifts. You are not just doing the assignment. You are also managing risk.
You start asking questions that have nothing to do with learning:
- Should I avoid rewriting, even if my draft is messy?
- Should I write worse on purpose so it looks more “human”?
- Should I keep screenshots of every step in case someone questions me?
- If I get flagged, will anyone believe me?
That pressure is exhausting. It turns writing into a minefield.
And the worst part is how unpredictable it feels. Two students can submit similar work and get wildly different detector outcomes. A student who writes in a clean, formal style can get flagged more than a student who used AI heavily. A student who is non-native in English can be punished because their writing is “too consistent” or “too polished”.
So the real problem is not only the detector. The real problem is uncertainty.
The tool landscape made it worse
When we started looking for solutions, we expected to find tools built for students and creators. Instead, we found a sea of tools that felt like the same product wearing different names.
Many of them had the same issues:
- The output sounded unnatural, like it was rewritten by a machine that learned “formal writing” from templates.
- The meaning drifted. Small details changed. Important terms got replaced.
- The tone flattened. The writing stopped sounding like you.
- There was no verification step. You had to submit and hope.
- The pricing was not student-friendly. Subscription fatigue is real.
It was frustrating because the promises were loud, but the workflow was fragile. If you are stressed about a submission, the last thing you need is a tool that adds more uncertainty.
We wanted the opposite.
What we wanted instead
We did not want a gimmick or a one-click “bypass” promise.
We wanted a workflow that feels calm:
- Rewrite without losing meaning or tone
- Verify the final version before you submit
- Export proof you can share when someone asks questions
We wanted something that feels like sending a message on WhatsApp. Smooth, reliable, and obvious. Not a fragile chain of hacks.
The decision we made (and why it mattered)
We are Joseph and Sunil. Two students in Australia.
We could have built another rewriter and stopped there. That is what most tools do.
But writing was never the whole problem.
The whole problem was trust. Proof. Confidence. The feeling that you can submit and not panic.
So we built StealthZero around a loop:
Humanize → Verify → Proof.
This loop matters because it changes your relationship with the work. You are no longer guessing. You are checking and improving with feedback.
What StealthZero does today
StealthZero is built around writing confidence, not guessing:
- AI Humanizer that targets a 99% pass rate
- AI Reports that match Turnitin-style detection with 11 nines accuracy (99.999999999%) and include GPTZero, Winston, and Sentrio
- Proof Reports that export a clean PDF artifact you can share
- Jarvis Agent that helps you plan, iterate, and finish the whole task
Those are not “extras”. They are the workflow.
What “Humanize” means to us
Humanizing is not about making your writing complicated.
It is about making your writing believable.
Most detectors react to patterns:
- Sentences that feel the same length for long stretches
- Repeated transitions and repeated sentence openings
- Vocabulary that is too consistent across paragraphs
- Paragraphs that follow the same internal rhythm
When a tool “humanizes” well, it reduces those patterns without changing what you are trying to say.
StealthZero’s Humanizer is built to preserve:
- Meaning (what you actually intended)
- Tone (how you sound)
- Key terms (names, citations, technical phrases)
And it targets a 99% pass rate because performance is the only thing that matters in a stressful moment.
Why “Verify” is the turning point
Most tools stop at generation. You get a paragraph and a promise.
Verification is what makes the workflow real.
Our AI Reports are built so you can check outcomes before you submit. They match Turnitin-style detection with 11 nines accuracy (99.999999999%). They also include GPTZero, Winston, and Sentrio so you can see multiple detector signals in one place.
We are firm about these core claims because they are the foundation of the product:
- The Humanizer targets a 99% pass rate
- AI Reports match Turnitin-style detection with 11 nines accuracy (99.999999999%)
If we are going to ask students to trust a workflow, we cannot be vague about performance.
You stop rewriting blindly. You stop bouncing between tabs. You stop hoping. You check, adjust, and submit with receipts.
Proof Reports: the receipt you can show
If a teacher, reviewer, or client asks “Is this AI?” you have two choices:
- Argue about a number on a screen
- Show your process in a format they can understand
Proof Reports exist for the second option.
They are designed to be shareable artifacts. Clean. Clear. Something you can attach to an email or upload as supporting evidence. When the conversation becomes tense, a calm artifact helps.
Jarvis Agent: guidance, not just output
We built Jarvis Agent for a simple reason: students and creators need momentum.
When you are stressed, it is harder to plan, outline, and revise. It is easier to get stuck rewriting the same paragraph because you are not sure what the “right” version looks like.
Jarvis is meant to help you:
- Plan what you are trying to say
- Draft in a structured way
- Iterate without losing the thread of your argument
It is not about replacing your thinking. It is about reducing friction so your thinking can show up in the final writing.
The affordability piece (why we care)
A lot of tools are priced for businesses, not students.
That matters because the people who feel detector pressure the most are often the people who can least afford expensive subscriptions. Students should not have to pay just to feel safe.
We built StealthZero to be accessible. The workflow should be available to a student at 2am who is stressed about a submission, not only to a company with a procurement budget.
For creators and small agencies, affordability matters too. You cannot build a process on top of tools that scale cost faster than your workload.
We want StealthZero to be the tool you can keep using, not a one-month emergency purchase.
A story we kept hearing (in different words)
People describe it differently, but it is the same emotional pattern:
- “I did the work, but I can’t prove it.”
- “I used AI to brainstorm, but the writing is mine.”
- “I rewrote it five times and I still feel anxious.”
- “My professor trusts the detector more than they trust me.”
If you are reading this and nodding, we built StealthZero for you.
A practical workflow you can use tonight
If you are here because you are stressed about a draft, here is a simple workflow:
- Start with your outline and your key points (even bullet points count)
- Humanize sections that feel template-like or “too smooth”
- Run AI Reports to verify the final version
- Export a Proof Report if you need to show evidence
Then submit.
The goal is not to chase a perfect score. The goal is to reduce risk and increase confidence without losing your voice.
For students: how to keep your work yours
Here is what we recommend for a healthy, honest workflow:
- Write the core ideas in your own words first (even rough is fine)
- Use tools for clarity and structure, not for replacing thinking
- Keep citations and quotes stable
- Verify before you submit, especially for high-stakes submissions
StealthZero is designed to support this. It is not designed to create fake work. It is designed to help you submit work that reflects you and passes the checks you cannot control.
For creators and agencies: how to ship without the drama
If you ship content for clients, the goal is often two things:
- The draft sounds natural and on-brand
- The approval process is smooth
A detection question can derail both.
StealthZero helps you keep the process calm:
- Humanize while preserving tone and intent
- Verify once in a single dashboard instead of juggling tools
- Export a Proof Report when a client needs reassurance
What we believe about AI and writing
AI is not going away.
The line between “human writing” and “AI-assisted writing” is already blurry. Most people use tools to write better, faster, or clearer. That is not inherently wrong.
The question is how we protect fairness.
We believe the standard should be:
- Your ideas and intent matter
- Your work should not be judged by a single opaque score
- If someone uses detection, writers should have access to verification and proof
That is why StealthZero exists.
Our promise
We will keep it simple:
- Your ideas stay yours
- You can verify before you submit
- When you need receipts, you can export them
If you are here because you got flagged or you are worried you will, you are not alone. We built StealthZero for you.
Where we are headed
We are still early, and we ship based on feedback. The goal is to make the workflow feel fast, smooth, and dependable for real students and creators.
We are focused on:
- Smoother UX across devices so the workflow feels effortless
- Better onboarding so you know exactly what to do when you are stressed
- More templates and guided flows for real student and creator use cases
If you want to influence what we build next, the best thing you can do is tell us what broke, what felt confusing, or what felt slow. We read it and we act on it.
And if you are feeling behind, you are not. Writing has changed for everyone. Our goal is to make the new reality less scary and more manageable, with tools that feel human, clear, and dependable.
Try StealthZero
Humanize, run AI Reports, and export Proof Reports in one workflow.
Joseph & Sunil
FoundersBuilding StealthZero to help students and creators write with confidence. We believe in ethical AI use, transparent tools, and giving you the receipts to prove your work is yours.