Absolutely, Rytr will generate unique content for the most part. For example, when you generate 3 outputs for any use case, Rytr receives the input data 3 separate times. Each one will return with a different output.
That said since it's trained on the data from the web, the language AI is prone to showing output sometimes that may be duplicate, especially in the context of short-form content.
There's a native plagiarism checker too to test the authenticity of the content and make appropriate changes where needed
But in general, our advice is, to treat the provided output as raw ideas/suggestions that need some additional work before being shared.
We expect users to review and edit the outputs before publishing anywhere.