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How Do I View a Turnitin Submission? List Turnitin's Main Features

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To view your Turnitin submission, sign in to the learning management system where the assignment was submitted (such as Canvas, Moodle, or Blackboard), open the assignment, and click the similarity score or submission status to launch Feedback Studio, where the full report appears. The Similarity Report, the AI writing detection indicator, and any instructor comments are all displayed inside that same view, so one click usually reveals everything tied to your submission [1]. Turnitin's main features for students are similarity checking, AI writing detection, online grading and feedback tools, and originality-checking resources [1].

What Steps Do Students Follow To View Their Turnitin Submission, Similarity Report, And Instructor Feedback After Submitting?

After you submit a paper through your university's LMS, Turnitin processes the file and generates a Similarity Report that matches your text against the web, published works, and student paper databases. The assignment page in your LMS then displays a similarity percentage next to your submission, along with its submission status. That percentage is your first signal that the report is ready to open [2].

Clicking the similarity score launches Feedback Studio, where the full Similarity Report appears side by side with your paper. Matching text is highlighted in color-coded bands, and a toolbar lets you filter matches by source type, highest percentage, or specific quotes. If your instructor has enabled it, a separate AI writing detection indicator is shown for the submission as well [2].

Instructor feedback lives in the same view: margin comments, inline annotations, voice comments, and rubric scores are attached directly to the paper. To find them, open Feedback Studio and check the comment panel or the rubric tab on the right side of the screen. When instructors grade with Turnitin's tools, all feedback appears there rather than only in the LMS gradebook [2].

If you cannot see a report at all, check whether your instructor has restricted visibility or scheduled a release date. Many institutions hide reports until after the due date, so a locked similarity score usually means the report is not yet available to students [2].

What Are The Main Turnitin Features Available To Students, From Similarity Checking To AI Writing Detection And Feedback Tools?

Turnitin's flagship feature is the Similarity Report, which scans a paper against a large index of web pages, academic journals, and previously submitted student papers, then highlights matched text and produces a similarity score [3]. This is what most students and instructors mean when they talk about a "Turnitin check."

The AI writing detection feature analyzes submitted text and reports the percentage of the document that may have been generated by an AI tool, shown as an indicator in the instructor-facing report [3]. When instructors enable it, this indicator is what surfaces the AI score that students so often ask about.

Beyond detection, Feedback Studio provides a complete grading environment with inline comments, quick-mark comment banks, rubrics, and voice comments that instructors attach directly to the paper [3]. Students receive this feedback in the same view where the Similarity Report is displayed, which makes reviewing results and comments a single step.

Turnitin also offers writing support tools such as Draft Coach inside Microsoft Word, which gives students similarity and citation guidance while they draft, as well as originality-checking options that encourage proper citation practice [3]. Together these features form the platform students encounter from first draft to final grade.

How Can Students Preview The Exact Turnitin AI And Similarity Reports Their Instructors See Before Final Submission?

Because Turnitin reports are normally generated only after a paper is submitted through an institution, most students first see their similarity and AI scores when the assignment is already in the instructor's inbox [4]. That leaves little time to fix a high AI percentage or a questionable similarity match before a grade is recorded.

Previewing the same report format before submitting helps students understand how their draft will be judged, including the AI writing detection indicator and the similarity match highlights [4]. Knowing exactly which passages are flagged lets a student revise with confidence instead of guessing what their instructor will see.

Turnitin0 provides this preview by running real Turnitin checks on a draft and returning the same style of AI writing report and similarity report that instructors see in their academic systems [4]. In most cases reports are delivered in about 10 minutes, with no archive of submitted papers and no forwarding of your work to any third-party database [4].

Students can therefore check a draft, review the AI writing percentage and similarity breakdown, and decide whether to revise or rewrite before final submission [4]. Seeing the actual report before your instructor does is the difference between surprise and control.


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FAQ

Can students view their Turnitin AI writing report before submitting?
It depends on the settings your instructor enables. When enabled, students see the AI writing detection indicator alongside the Similarity Report in Feedback Studio after submission; before submitting, only drafting tools such as Draft Coach provide early guidance [2][3].

Why does my AI writing score show as *% instead of a number?
In Turnitin's AI writing report, scores below 20% are displayed as *% rather than as a single-digit number, so 0% is the only explicit low numeric outcome shown. This is a display rule of the report, not an error or a hidden score [1].

Do students and instructors see the same Turnitin report?
For the core content, yes — the Similarity Report and the AI writing detection indicator are the same. Instructors may apply additional controls such as excluding quotes and bibliographies from the score, which can change the final percentage shown [2].

What should I do if my similarity percentage is high?
Open the Similarity Report and review the color-coded matches to see whether they come from quotes, references, or unoriginal passages. Rewrite matched sections, improve paraphrasing, and cite properly before resubmitting if your instructor allows a second attempt [2][4].

Is it safe to check a paper with a third-party Turnitin service?
Choose a service that does not archive your paper or send it to any third-party database. Turnitin0, for example, keeps submitted files private and never adds them to a comparison database [4].

Sources

  1. Turnitin AI Writing Detection FAQs — https://guides.turnitin.com/hc/en-us/articles/28477544839821-AI-Writing-Detection-FAQs
  2. Using the AI Writing Report — https://guides.turnitin.com/hc/en-us/articles/22774058814093-Using-the-AI-Writing-Report
  3. Can students see their AI writing report before submitting — https://helpcenter.turnitin.com/hc/en-us/articles/27811948436237-Can-students-see-their-AI-writing-report-before-submitting
  4. Academic integrity and AI writing — https://www.turnitin.com/blog/academic-integrity-and-ai-writing-detection

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