Upload a photo to check whether it was AI-generated — by Midjourney, DALL·E, GPT-4o, Flux or Stable Diffusion — or manipulated into a deepfake. Get a clear confidence score in seconds.
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Every upload runs both an AI-generation model and a deepfake model, so you catch synthetic images and face-swaps in a single pass.
When a photo looks AI-made, we surface the closest match — GPT-4o, Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion, Flux and more.
Your image is analyzed and not saved to your history. It's used only to return your result.
Upload the photo you're unsure about — a profile picture, a viral image, a dating match, or a news photo.
The detector scores how likely it is to be AI-generated and, separately, how likely it is to be a deepfake face-swap.
Read the confidence score and the closest generator match, then decide with your own judgment. For a suspicious profile, follow up with a reverse face search.
An AI check tells you if a photo is synthetic. A reverse face search tells you where else that face appears online — the fastest way to expose a catfish, a stolen photo, or a scammer reusing someone else's pictures.
Try a free face search →Upload any photo and it's analyzed by two models at once: one estimates how likely the image was AI-generated (by tools like Midjourney, DALL·E, GPT-4o, Flux or Stable Diffusion), the other estimates how likely it's a deepfake or face-swap. You get a confidence score for each in seconds.
It's a strong signal, not absolute proof. Modern detectors are highly accurate on typical AI images, but no detector is perfect — heavily edited or low-quality real photos can score higher, and some advanced fakes can score lower. Use the score alongside your own judgment.
Often, yes. When a photo looks AI-generated, the detector also reports the closest matching generator — for example ChatGPT/GPT-4o, Midjourney, DALL·E, Stable Diffusion or Flux.
An AI-generated image is created from scratch by a text-to-image model. A deepfake typically swaps a real person's face onto another photo or video. This tool checks for both in a single pass.
No. Your image is sent for analysis and not saved to your account history. It's used only to produce the result.