AI Image Detector
Detect if images are AI-generated using multi-signal forensic analysis to assess authenticity and trustworthiness.
About This Tool
We built this for journalists, researchers, and anyone who needs to verify image authenticity in an age where AI-generated content is increasingly sophisticated. It's a forensic tool that analyzes multiple signals—model fingerprints, visual anomalies, and metadata patterns—to give you a probabilistic assessment of whether an image was created by AI.
It isn't a perfect detector (no tool is), but it provides a structured, evidence-based analysis that helps you make informed decisions about image trustworthiness.
The Problem It Solves
With AI image generators becoming more advanced, it's getting harder to tell what's real and what's synthetic. This creates problems for news verification, academic research, and trust in digital media. Most people don't have forensic expertise to spot subtle AI artifacts. This app removes that barrier by automating the analysis and presenting findings in an understandable format.
When to Use This
- You're a journalist verifying images before publishing a story.
- You're researching and need to verify the authenticity of images in academic papers or reports.
- You're a content creator and want to check if submitted images are original or AI-generated.
- You're curious about an image you found online and want to understand its likely origin.
How It Works
The app performs multi-signal analysis by examining the image at multiple levels. It checks for model-specific fingerprints (patterns left by AI generators), analyzes visual consistency (looking for unnatural patterns in textures, lighting, or geometry), and examines metadata for telltale signs. It then uses AI vision models to identify specific anomalies and realistic elements, combining all signals into a probabilistic authenticity score.