Tool

Vulgarism Detector

Moderation Classroom Client-side

Paste answer text, choose a region profile, and review highlighted policy-sensitive terms in one pass.

Vulgarism Detection Tool

Guided Moderation

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Choose market and run detection.

Run detection to see highlighted matches.

Free profanity checker for teachers and classroom review

Vulgarism Detector helps teachers, tutors, and school teams review submitted text before it becomes part of a classroom discussion, answer bank, comment thread, or moderation queue. Paste the text, choose the relevant region profile, and the tool highlights possible unsafe or policy-sensitive language so a human reviewer can make the final call.

What the tool is useful for

Student answers

Quickly scan copied responses, homework text, or short written submissions before sharing them with a class or review team.

Online discussions

Review comments, forum posts, and peer feedback for language that may need moderation before it is published.

Regional review

Select the most relevant profile when language, slang, or classroom policy differs by region or audience.

Privacy and limitations

The scanner runs in your browser and is designed for quick review, not automatic punishment or final judgment. It can highlight possible matches, but it cannot understand every context. Quotes, jokes, academic examples, spelling variations, and local classroom rules still need human interpretation.

FAQ

What is Vulgarism Detector?

It is a free classroom text safety scanner that helps reviewers find possible unsafe, vulgar, or policy-sensitive terms in pasted text.

Is the text uploaded?

The tool runs in the browser for fast classroom checks. It is built to keep routine review private and immediate.

Who should use it?

Teachers, tutors, classroom assistants, school moderators, and content reviewers who need a fast first-pass scan can use it.

Does it replace human judgment?

No. It highlights possible matches. A person should still review context, intent, severity, and local policy before deciding what to do.