LLM Slop Detector Firefox

LLM Slop Detector

Flags invisible Unicode, AI-style punctuation, and telltale LLM phrases as you type -- or in any page you're reading. Local only.

Features & Capabilities

LLM Slop Detector highlights the things that give AI-generated writing away: invisible Unicode smuggled inside text, em dashes and curly quotes that spell-checkers ignore, and phrases like "delve into", "tapestry of", "it's worth noting", or "game-changing" that appear far more often in LLM output than in human writing.

It works in two ways:

As you write

  • Scans every textarea, text input, and contenteditable on any webpage.
  • Inline wavy underlines mark flagged words and phrases. A floating badge shows the count. Click it for per-finding explanations.
  • One-click fixes for deterministic characters (em dash -> hyphen, curly quotes -> straight, zero-width spaces -> deleted). The fix goes through the host editor's native undo stack, so Cmd+Z works.
  • Tested in Gmail compose, Proton Mail compose, GitHub issue forms, Reddit, Substack, and anything else built on plain contenteditable.

As you read

  • Click the "Scan this page" button in the toolbar popup to highlight slop in any article, blog post, or thread you're reading. Wavy underlines go under flagged words; a floating results panel lists every finding and jumps you to it on click.
  • One-shot, click-to-scan only. No background scanning.

Rules are configurable

  • ~40 built-in core rules plus eleven opt-in packs covering academic writing, general LLM cliches, fiction tells, Claude-specific mannerisms, structural patterns ("not X but Y"), invisible-Unicode security threats, and model-specific tells for Gemini, DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen, and Grok -- 500+ curated regex patterns in total.
  • Enable only the packs you care about. Per-site disable in one click.

Privacy

  • Nothing you type, read, or scan is ever transmitted, logged, or persisted. All scanning runs locally inside the extension's sandboxed JS.
  • No telemetry, no analytics, no remote rule updates. The rules are bundled at build time and ship with each extension release.
  • Storage is chrome.storage.local only; your settings don't leave this device.
  • No "cloud assist" toggle. Never has been. Never will be.

Open source (MIT) at github.com/mandakan/llm-slop-detector. Also available as a VS Code extension, an npm CLI, and a web playground for paste-and-check. Same rule engine across all of them.

User Growth & Download Statistics

Manifest V3 Add-on
By:
Mathias. A
Daily users:
4 1
Version:
0.10.0 Last updated: 2026-05-31
Version code:
6285347
Creation date:
2026-04-24
Risk:
Moderate risk impact High risk likelihood
Permissions:
Host permissions:
  • http://*/*
  • https://*/*
Content scripts matches:
  • *
Size:
57.08KB
Email:
*****@thias.se
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Firefox Add-ons Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-16
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Contact the developer

Chrome-Stats does not own this Firefox add-on. Please use these information below to contact the Firefox add-on developer.
Developed by:
Mathias. A
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/llm-slop-detector/
Email:
*****@thias.se
Website:
https://github.com/mandakan/llm-slop-detector

Is LLM Slop Detector Safe?

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LLM Slop Detector requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
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LLM Slop Detector is recently added, and hasn't been around long enough for us to gather enough data to accurately assess its risk level.

Risk likelihood analysis details
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