Lynote has expanded from AI writing checks into a broader learning and media workspace
The current product now connects humanizing and detection with translation, transcription, notes, summaries, chat, flashcards, image review, and compression, but conflicting credit and privacy claims need careful reading.
By WhatAI Editorial Team ·
Lynote's current product is much broader than a page for making AI text sound more human. The homepage now calls it an AI writing confidence workspace, led by a Humanizer and an AI Detector. Around that pair, the live navigation exposes an AI Image Detector, document and text translation, YouTube transcripts and visual summaries, audio and video transcription, AI notes, meeting notes, multi-source summarisation, chat with uploaded content, flashcards, and file compression. Lynote does not publish a formal product changelog that dates this expansion, so WhatAI is treating the current suite as a verified product-state update rather than assigning it an invented launch day.
The Humanizer remains the clearest reason to understand Lynote as a writing product first. Users can paste text or upload a supported document, choose Simple, Standard, or Enhanced rewriting, and receive a revised draft plus a built-in authenticity report. The product says it tries to preserve meaning, tone, and important SEO keywords while changing the rhythm and phrasing that can make model output feel generic. This can be useful when a ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or other AI-assisted draft is factually sound but flat, repetitive, or too polished. The safe outcome is a better editing draft, not guaranteed human authorship. A rewrite can still alter a fact, weaken a quotation, introduce plagiarism, violate an institution's policy, or misrepresent how the final work was produced.
Lynote's marketing makes a much stronger promise than that safe editing use case. The Humanizer page displays a 99% bypass rate and claims compatibility with major detectors. Its Detector page also presents a 99% benchmark accuracy claim. WhatAI did not find an independent audit, disclosed evaluation set, source-document distribution, model mix, detector versions, repeat-run design, confusion matrix, confidence interval, or reproducible methodology supporting those figures. The same Humanizer page contains more careful FAQ language saying no tool can guarantee a specific detector score. Buyers should follow the careful qualification. Detector results are probabilistic content signals. They do not prove who wrote a passage, whether a student cheated, whether text is plagiarized, or which model produced it.
The Detector workflow is still useful when used narrowly. It accepts pasted text and PDF, DOCX, or TXT uploads, returns AI, mixed, and human-likeness scores, and highlights sentences that deserve review. An editor can use those highlights to locate repetitive structure, predictable transitions, limited lexical variation, or passages that no longer match the writer's normal voice. A school or employer should not turn that review aid into an automated accusation. Authorship decisions require drafts, notes, edit history, sources, testimony, policy context, and a fair human process. Lynote's own current Detector guidance acknowledges that formality, technical writing, and short text can affect interpretation.
The learning side starts with multimodal import. Lynote's note, summary, and chat pages accept combinations of PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, PPTX, XLSX, images, audio, video, webpages, and YouTube links, with individual formats varying by tool. The AI Note Generator can create headings, bullets, timestamps, visual context, and key concepts, then lets the user edit the result, ask follow-up questions, export it, or turn it into flashcards. Multi-source summarisation and chat can combine several materials in one project. This is a convenient study loop, especially for a user whose lecture slides, recordings, readings, and videos are scattered across formats.
Source-based does not mean error-free. A transcript can mishear a name or number. OCR can distort a scan. A summary can remove a limitation. Multi-file chat can blend two incompatible definitions. A flashcard can compress away the exception that makes a rule true. The right sequence is to calibrate Lynote on a small representative source, ask for traceable locations, verify decisive material, then generate notes or cards. Users should cite original publications and recordings, not the AI summary. For academic work, they also need to follow course rules for AI assistance and disclosure.
Lynote's meeting-note page deserves a specific boundary. The product can turn uploaded recordings, transcripts, audio, video, documents, or links into meeting summaries, decisions, actions, blockers, and follow-up material. It is not currently presented as a calendar-connected bot that automatically joins Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet. That makes it closer to post-meeting processing than live meeting capture. Users need permission to record and process the conversation, and they should confirm speaker labels, action owners, deadlines, quotations, and decisions before distributing minutes.
YouTube is one of the more differentiated routes. The public transcript page advertises free unlimited transcripts without sign-up. The visual summarizer adds key snapshots, high-value moments, timestamps, and action guides, with Markdown export aimed at Notion and Obsidian users. The browser extension brings transcripts and summaries onto YouTube pages in Chrome, Edge, and Brave when captions are available. These workflows can reduce tab switching during lectures and tutorials. They remain dependent on YouTube access, captions, language quality, on-screen information, copyright permissions, and Lynote's technical availability. A transcript is not a complete representation of a video when slides, demonstrations, facial cues, or visual evidence matter.
Translation and image review broaden the toolkit again. Lynote advertises more than 135 languages for text and document translation, with PDF, DOCX, and PPTX support on the document route. The image detector accepts common web image formats up to 10 MB, offers a free Basic Scan, and reserves deeper metadata, EXIF, C2PA, and report features for Pro. Both are good screening tools. Neither should make the final decision in a high-stakes workflow. A bilingual reviewer must check decisive translations, while image verification also needs provenance, reverse search, original-source evidence, chronology, and independent corroboration.
Pricing is where the all-in-one story becomes less simple. Free users can try core features, with Lynote's own current reviews describing 50 guest Study Credits and 100 one-time credits for a registered account. The Humanizer is described as allowing 300 words per free request. The paid route begins with $1.95 for three days, then renews at $29.99 monthly unless cancelled. Pro Yearly costs $99.99, displayed as $8.33 per month, and lists 10,000 Study Credits each month. A separate $9.99 pack adds 10,000 credits that are advertised as valid for 365 days. Eligible legacy members may see much lower upgrade prices, but those are not normal new-user offers.
One official conflict needs resolution before purchase. Lynote's Monthly plan card has been described as including 1,000 credits per month, while its comparison table and pricing FAQ say 10,000. Lynote's own July comparison articles explicitly acknowledge that discrepancy. The Terms add that Lynote can change the number of credits required for a specific action immediately and does not guarantee that early allocations will persist. Buyers should capture the exact checkout entitlement, trial conversion date, action costs, reset rules, and refund position. Under the current Terms, subscriptions renew automatically, cancellation must occur at least 24 hours before renewal, and paid fees are generally non-refundable.
Privacy is the other major buying issue. Lynote's homepage and several feature pages say content is not used for training, never stored, or not shared with third parties. The April 2026 Privacy Policy is broader. It says account information and AI interaction history can be retained as necessary, specific data can be shared with cloud providers and external AI partners, and anonymized, de-identified, or aggregated data derived from usage and User Content can be used to improve algorithms and models. The Terms also grant Lynote a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use submitted content to operate and improve the service. Media-processing files receive a narrower promise that they are queued for deletion after the processing session, while residual copies can temporarily remain in caches, logs, or backups.
WhatAI's take: Lynote is interesting because it links writing review with the next steps people already perform around AI content: translate it, transcribe the source, turn it into notes, ask questions, build flashcards, or export a summary. The browser-first experience and annual price can make that breadth attractive to an individual. The product is not yet a strong procurement choice for sensitive organisational work. Its self-published accuracy claims need independent evidence, the Monthly credit conflict needs a clear checkout answer, and the privacy promises need reconciliation with the legal policy. Use Lynote for reversible first passes, preserve the source, verify every important result, and keep authorship, academic, professional, and data-governance judgement with accountable humans.
Lynote combines an AI Humanizer and AI Detector with translation, transcription, notes, summaries, chat, flashcards, image detection, and file compression. This WhatAI review checks what is actually available, how Study Credits work, and where current marketing and legal claims conflict.
What Lynote does well, and what needs manual verification
Lynote is convenient for turning drafts and mixed media into usable first passes. Its sentence highlights, source-based notes, broad upload support, YouTube tools, and low-friction browser access are practical. Detector scores, humanizer bypass claims, transcripts, summaries, translations, and extracted actions still need human review, especially for academic, legal, medical, financial, employment, or client work.
How much Lynote costs and who should use it
Lynote has a free route, a $1.95 three-day Pro trial that renews at $29.99 monthly, a $99.99 annual plan, and optional credit top-ups. The live site contains conflicting monthly credit allowances, and the Terms allow credit costs to change. Lynote best fits individuals who want many AI content tools in one browser workspace and can verify every important result.
About Lynote
Lynote is a browser-based AI writing, content-review, learning, and media-processing workspace. Its primary experience joins an AI Humanizer with an AI Detector so users can rewrite AI-assisted drafts, adjust rewrite intensity, review AI, mixed, and human-likeness scores, and inspect sentence-level signals before publishing or submitting work. The Humanizer accepts pasted text and supported document uploads, offers Simple, Standard, and Enhanced rewrite modes, and is marketed for preserving meaning, tone, and SEO keywords. The Detector accepts pasted text plus PDF, DOCX, and TXT files and returns an overall classification with highlighted sentences. These results are probabilistic signals, not proof of authorship, misconduct, plagiarism, accuracy, or provenance. Lynote publishes prominent 99% detector and bypass claims, but the reviewed pages do not provide an independent benchmark, disclosed test set, current detector versions, reproducible method, confidence intervals, or audit that would justify treating those percentages as verified performance. The wider suite extends beyond writing. Lynote offers an AI Image Detector with a free Basic Scan and paid Advanced Scan, document and text translation across more than 135 advertised languages, YouTube transcript and visual-summary tools, a Chromium browser extension, audio and video transcription, structured AI notes, meeting-note generation from exported recordings, source-grounded chat, multi-source summarisation, flashcard generation, and image and PDF compression. The note, summary, and chat workflows accept combinations of documents, images, audio, video, webpages, and YouTube links. Generated notes can include headings, bullet points, timestamps, images, editable rich text, follow-up Q&A, and flashcard conversion. Lynote is not a calendar-connected meeting bot and does not claim to join Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet automatically. Its meeting workflow starts after the user uploads an authorised recording, transcript, file, or link. The YouTube tools and extension are marketed as free and unlimited for videos with accessible captions, with transcript copy or TXT download and visual summaries that can export structured Markdown for tools such as Notion and Obsidian. The pricing model is freemium and credit-based. Guest and registered free users receive limited Study Credits, while the live pricing material and Lynote's own July reviews describe a $1.95 three-day Pro trial that renews at $29.99 per month, a $99.99 annual plan, and a $9.99 pack of 10,000 add-on credits valid for 365 days. The current site contains an unresolved allowance conflict: the Pro Monthly card has been described as including 1,000 Study Credits per month, while the comparison table and FAQ say 10,000. The annual card says 10,000 monthly credits. Lynote also publishes special legacy-member upgrade prices that do not apply to new accounts. Buyers should verify the exact price, renewal date, credit allowance, credit cost per action, feature limit, currency, and tax at checkout. The Terms say subscriptions renew automatically unless cancelled at least 24 hours before renewal, paid fees are generally non-refundable, credit exchange rates can change immediately, and promotional limits are not guaranteed to persist. Privacy statements also require careful reading. Several product pages say content is never stored, never used for training, and not shared with third parties. The April 2026 Privacy Policy says account information and AI interaction history can be retained as necessary, user data can be sent to external AI and service providers, and anonymized, de-identified, or aggregated data derived from usage and content can be used to improve models. The Terms grant Lynote a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use submitted content to operate and improve the service. Media-processing files are described more narrowly as queued for deletion after the session. Organisations should resolve these differences in writing before uploading confidential, regulated, unpublished, client, employee, student, health, legal, or financial information. Lynote is best for students, writers, marketers, educators, researchers, and solo knowledge workers who want several lightweight AI content tasks in one browser workspace and are prepared to review every output. It is less suitable for users who need independently validated detection, authorship proof, plagiarism checking, native live-meeting capture, local-only processing, enterprise administration, contractual compliance assurances, a public API, guaranteed output accuracy, or stable and unambiguous usage entitlements.
Use Cases
Key Features
- ✓ AI Humanizer for pasted text and document uploads
- ✓ Simple, Standard, and Enhanced rewrite modes
- ✓ Meaning, tone, and SEO keyword preservation controls
- ✓ Built-in post-rewrite authenticity report
- ✓ AI Detector with AI, mixed, and human-likeness scores
- ✓ Sentence-level AI signal highlighting
- ✓ PDF, DOCX, and TXT detection inputs
- ✓ AI Image Detector with Basic and Advanced scans
- ✓ Metadata, EXIF, and C2PA review in Advanced Scan
- ✓ JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP image support up to 10 MB
- ✓ Document translation for PDF, DOCX, and PPTX
- ✓ Text translation with automatic language detection
- ✓ More than 135 advertised translation languages
- ✓ YouTube transcript generation with timestamps
- ✓ YouTube visual summaries and action guides
- ✓ Markdown export for YouTube summaries
- ✓ YouTube transcript browser extension for Chromium browsers
- ✓ Video-to-text transcription from uploads or YouTube links
- ✓ Audio-to-text transcription with speaker-aware output
- ✓ AI Note Generator for documents, images, audio, video, webpages, and links
- ✓ Structured notes with headings, bullets, timestamps, and images
- ✓ Rich-text note editing and personal annotations
- ✓ AI meeting notes from uploaded recordings, transcripts, files, or links
- ✓ Decision, action-item, blocker, and follow-up extraction
- ✓ AI Summarizer for more than 20 advertised input formats
- ✓ Multi-source summarisation
- ✓ AI Chat grounded in uploaded source materials
- ✓ Multi-file questions and answers
- ✓ AI Flashcard generation from study materials
- ✓ Resource library for saved source materials
- ✓ Image compression with batch workflow
- ✓ PDF compression with batch workflow
- ✓ Guest access to selected tools without registration
- ✓ Credit-based registered and Pro usage
Pricing
Guest and Free
$0
- • Selected tools can be tried without registration
- • Guest pricing material has described 50 Study Credits
- • Registered free users receive 100 one-time Study Credits
- • AI Humanizer limit described as up to 300 words per request
- • Core tools are available within free credits or feature-specific limits
- • Public YouTube transcript and summary pages advertise unlimited free use without sign-up
- • Basic AI Image Detector scan is free
- • No credit card required for the normal free account
- • Usage allowances and tool availability can change
Pro Monthly Trial
$1.95 for 3 days, then $29.99 per month unless cancelled
- • Three-day paid trial of the Pro experience
- • Automatically converts to the monthly subscription unless cancelled
- • Cancellation must be completed at least 24 hours before renewal under the current Terms
- • Paid fees are generally non-refundable
- • Confirm the renewal date and amount at checkout
Pro Monthly
$29.99 per month for new users
- • Up to 3,000 AI Humanizer words per request
- • All Pro features and advanced AI Q&A
- • Current plan card has been described as including 1,000 Study Credits per month
- • The same pricing page's comparison table and FAQ have been described as including 10,000 credits per month
- • Monthly credits reset and do not roll over
- • Credit cost per action can change immediately under the Terms
- • Automatic monthly renewal until cancelled
Pro Yearly
$99.99 per year, displayed as $8.33 per month
- • 10,000 Study Credits per month
- • Up to 3,000 AI Humanizer words per request
- • Everything in Pro Monthly
- • Advanced AI Q&A
- • Priority support
- • Annual billing renews automatically until cancelled
- • Paid fees are generally non-refundable
Study Credit Add-On
$9.99 for 10,000 additional credits
- • One-time credit top-up rather than a separate subscription
- • Advertised validity of 365 days
- • Feature access can still depend on the underlying account plan
- • Credit exchange rates can change
- • Confirm expiry and action costs before purchase
Legacy Member Upgrade
$6.99 per month or $29.99 per year for eligible legacy members
- • Exclusive migration price published for eligible existing users
- • Advertised access to the new 10,000-credit plan and newer features
- • Not a generally available new-user price
- • Eligibility and checkout entitlements must be confirmed in the account
Pricing varies by plan and region — see current pricing.
Plan features change — last updated: 2026-08-09.
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Lynote — Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lynote?
Lynote is a browser-based AI writing and learning workspace. Its primary tools are an AI Humanizer and AI Detector, supported by image detection, translation, YouTube transcription and summarisation, audio and video transcription, notes, source-based chat, flashcards, meeting notes from uploaded recordings, and file compression.
Is Lynote free?
Yes. Lynote offers guest and registered free access to selected tools. Registered users are currently described as receiving 100 one-time Study Credits, while some public YouTube and translation pages advertise free use without registration. Free allowances and feature-specific limits can change, so the in-product counter is authoritative.
How much does Lynote Pro cost?
The current new-user offer is $1.95 for a three-day trial that renews at $29.99 per month unless cancelled. The annual plan costs $99.99, displayed as $8.33 per month. Eligible legacy members may see lower migration prices that are not available to normal new accounts.
How many Study Credits does Lynote Pro Monthly include?
Lynote's public material is inconsistent. The monthly plan card has been described as including 1,000 Study Credits per month, while the same pricing page's comparison table and FAQ say 10,000. The annual plan says 10,000 monthly credits. Confirm the allowance displayed in checkout and the account before paying.
Do Lynote credits roll over?
Monthly subscription credits are described as resetting without rollover. A separate $9.99 pack of 10,000 add-on credits is advertised as remaining valid for 365 days. The Terms allow Lynote to change the number of credits required for a task immediately.
Is the Lynote trial free?
No. The advertised Pro trial costs $1.95 for three days. It then converts to the $29.99 monthly plan unless cancelled. The Terms say subscriptions should be cancelled at least 24 hours before renewal and paid fees are generally non-refundable.
Can Lynote prove whether AI wrote a document?
No. Lynote's Detector estimates whether language resembles AI-generated, mixed, or human writing and highlights sentences for review. A detector result cannot prove authorship, misconduct, plagiarism, intent, or which model produced the text. False positives and false negatives remain possible.
Is Lynote's 99% AI detection claim independently verified?
WhatAI found prominent 99% detector and humanizer claims on Lynote's own pages, but not a public independent benchmark with a disclosed test set, model mix, document lengths, detector versions, repeat-run method, error analysis, and reproducible results. Treat the percentage as vendor marketing until stronger evidence is published.
What files can Lynote process?
The note, chat, and summary interfaces list documents such as PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, PPTX, and XLSX, images such as PNG, JPG, WebP, and GIF, audio such as MP3, WAV, and M4A, video such as MP4 and MOV, plus webpages and YouTube links. Support and quality vary by tool, plan, file size, extraction quality, captions, and source permissions.
Can Lynote automatically join Zoom or Microsoft Teams meetings?
No native meeting bot or calendar-joining workflow was verified. Lynote's meeting page tells users to upload a meeting recording, transcript, audio, video, document, or link after the meeting. It can then create a summary, decisions, action items, blockers, and follow-up notes.
Does Lynote have a Chrome extension?
Yes. Lynote publishes a YouTube Transcript Generator extension for Chrome and other Chromium browsers such as Edge and Brave. It adds transcript and summary access on supported YouTube pages with captions and can copy or download transcript text.
Can Lynote summarize YouTube videos?
Yes. Lynote can generate transcripts, visual summaries, timestamps, key moments, and action guides from supported YouTube videos. The public page advertises Markdown export for Notion and Obsidian workflows. Results depend on available captions, transcript accuracy, visible on-screen context, language, and service availability.
Does Lynote support document translation?
Yes. Lynote advertises more than 135 languages, automatic source-language detection, text translation, and document translation for PDF, DOCX, and PPTX. Formatting, tables, images, scanned text, domain terminology, numbers, names, and legal meaning should be checked in the output.
Does Lynote use uploaded content to train AI models?
The public product pages say uploaded content is not used for training. The Privacy Policy is broader: it reserves the right to use anonymized, de-identified, or aggregated data derived from usage and User Content to improve algorithms and models. Organisations should obtain a written answer and applicable contract before sensitive use.
Does Lynote share data with third parties?
The homepage says content is not shared with third parties, but the Privacy Policy says specific data can be shared with cloud, service, and external AI providers that perform functions for Lynote. The policy does not publish a complete subprocessor list, data-residency commitment, or enterprise security documentation.
Does Lynote delete uploaded files?
Lynote's Privacy Policy says media-tool URLs and files are queued for deletion immediately after the processing session. It separately says account information and AI interaction history are retained as necessary, and residual copies may remain temporarily in caches, logs, or backups after a deletion request. Product-page deletion promises should be read with those qualifications.
Does Lynote offer an API?
No public developer API, SDK, API pricing page, authentication guide, or service-level documentation was verified for the current product. Lynote should be evaluated as a web workspace and browser extension, not as a production integration platform.
Does Lynote have an affiliate program?
WhatAI found a general partnerships contact but no official public affiliate application, commission schedule, tracking window, payout terms, or affiliate portal as of August 9, 2026. This listing therefore uses Lynote's normal homepage as a direct non-affiliate link.
Sources & References
- Official Lynote homepage (verified August 9, 2026: current writing-confidence positioning, Humanizer and Detector workflow, wider tool suite, free-plan claim, audiences, and privacy marketing statements) ↗
- Official Lynote pricing page (verified August 9, 2026: Free, Pro Monthly, Pro Yearly, trial, Study Credits, add-on credits, request limits, legacy upgrade language, and conflicting Monthly credit allowance) ↗
- Official Lynote Terms of Service, updated April 15, 2026 (credit changes, beta terms, content ownership and licence, copyright responsibility, renewals, cancellation, refunds, AI disclaimer, Delaware law, and arbitration) ↗
- Official Lynote Privacy Policy, updated April 15, 2026 (account and User Content collection, media processing, model improvement, external AI providers, retention, deletion, transfers, and data rights) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Humanizer page (verified August 9, 2026: inputs, rewrite modes, authenticity report, file uploads, language claims, marketing benchmarks, careful FAQ qualifications, and privacy claims) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Detector page (verified August 9, 2026: PDF, DOCX, and TXT input, AI, mixed, and human scores, sentence highlights, model claims, interpretation guidance, marketing benchmark, and false-positive context) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Image Detector page (verified August 9, 2026: Basic and Advanced scans, formats, 10 MB limit, EXIF, C2PA, PDF report, deletion statement, and conflicting HEIC references) ↗
- Official Lynote Document Translator page (verified August 9, 2026: PDF, DOCX, and PPTX input, more than 135 languages, automatic detection, formatting claims, free positioning, and file-deletion statement) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Text Translator page (verified August 9, 2026: 5,000-character interface, automatic language detection, and more than 135 advertised languages) ↗
- Official Lynote YouTube Transcript Generator page (verified August 9, 2026: no-sign-up route, unlimited marketing claim, timestamps, AI summary and translation features, and caption dependence) ↗
- Official Lynote YouTube Video Summarizer page (verified August 9, 2026: visual summaries, snapshots, high-value moments, action guides, multilingual output, Markdown export, and free unlimited claim) ↗
- Official Lynote YouTube Transcript browser-extension page (verified August 9, 2026: Chrome, Edge, and Brave support, captions requirement, transcript and summary sidebar, TXT export, free claim, and privacy marketing) ↗
- Official Lynote Video to Text page (verified August 9, 2026: direct uploads, YouTube links, MP4, MOV, and AVI support, timestamps, editing, and transcription workflow) ↗
- Official Lynote Audio to Text page (verified August 9, 2026: MP3, WAV, M4A, MP4, MOV, YouTube links, speaker-aware transcription, accuracy qualifications, export, and privacy claim) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Note Generator page (verified August 9, 2026: multimodal inputs, more than 20 advertised formats, structured and visual notes, rich-text editing, chat, export, sharing, and flashcard conversion) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Meeting Note Taker page (verified August 9, 2026: upload-based meeting workflow, supported inputs, decisions, actions, blockers, Q&A, follow-up uses, Zoom and Teams exports, and accuracy qualifications) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Summarizer page (verified August 9, 2026: documents, images, audio, video, webpages, notes, multi-source summaries, visual context, citations, chat, export, and more than 100 languages claim) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Chat page (verified August 9, 2026: document, image, audio, video, webpage, and YouTube inputs, multi-file chat, source context, resource library, and output workflow) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Flashcard Maker page (verified August 9, 2026: source-based card generation from mixed study materials and connection to the wider note workflow) ↗
- Official Lynote Image Compressor page (verified August 9, 2026: browser-based image compression and batch workflow within the current toolkit) ↗
- Official Lynote PDF Compressor page (verified August 9, 2026: browser-based PDF compression and batch workflow within the current toolkit) ↗
- Official Lynote comparison article, July 24, 2026 (Free, trial, Monthly, Yearly, and add-on pricing; 300 and 3,000-word Humanizer limits; and explicit 1,000 versus 10,000 Monthly credit conflict) ↗
- Official Lynote comparison article, July 24, 2026 (three-day trial conversion, annual plan, request limits, Study Credit conflict, and buyer verification warning) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Humanizer Handbook (verified August 9, 2026: Lynote language, guest, request-limit, detector-report, file-upload, pricing, and competitive-positioning claims) ↗
- Official Lynote AI Detector Handbook (verified August 9, 2026: public detector limit context, probabilistic interpretation, academic-integrity boundary, and competitor methodology discussion) ↗
- Official Lynote contact page (verified August 9, 2026: product support, partnership contact, general inquiries, and stated response window) ↗
- Official Lynote About page (verified August 9, 2026: public team roles and current product navigation; reviewed page does not disclose a complete legal company name or postal address) ↗
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