These rankings are based on data from December 2025
Company
LINGUA INTELLEGENS, UAB
Years in business
- 16
Number of employees
- 2-10 employees
Country
- Lithuania
Plagramme offers a multilingual plagiarism detection tool, allowing users to check papers against billions of scholarly articles. The platform aids students and teachers in enhancing academic performance by encouraging safe experimentation without fear of plagiarism.
API Availability
- Unknown
Pricing
unknown
Position of Plagiaatcontrole on sub rankings
December 2025
Lithuania - Overall
48 out of 165
Lithuania - Overall
48 out of 165
Company
LINGUA INTELLEGENS, UAB
Years in business
- 16
Number of employees
- 2-10 employees
Country
- Lithuania
Other tools from LINGUA INTELLEGENS, UAB
- Pemeriksa plagiarisme
- Plagiatsprüfer
- Detector de plágio
- Controllo antiplagio
- Проверка на плагиатство
- İntihal denetleyicisi
- Перевірка плагіату
- Kontrola plagiátorství
- Plagiatkontrol
- Plagiaadi kontrollija
- Detector de plagio
- Plagiointitarkistus
- Ddétecteur de plagiat
- Έλεγχος λογοκλοπής
- Provjera plagijata
- Plágium-ellenőrző
- Cek plagiarisme
- されている盗作チェッカ
- 표절검사기
- Plagiato patikra
- Uzticams plaģiāta
- Проверка на плагијати
- Plagiatkontroll
- Plagiarism checker
- Program antyplagiatowy
- Verificador de plágio
- Verificator de plagiat
- Plagiatkontroll
- Preverjevalnik plagiatorstva
- Kontrola plagiátorstva
- Plagiarism checker
- 的抄袭能检测器
- Plagramme
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