Content credentials
We parse JUMBF / C2PA boxes for cryptographic provenance attached by major AI tools and cameras.
Inspect any PNG, JPEG, WebP or GIF for AI fingerprints — content credentials, generator metadata and pixel signals — entirely in your browser. Your image never leaves your device.
Detection runs entirely in your browser. Your image is never uploaded, never stored.
Reads C2PA / Content Credentials and JUMBF blocks used by Adobe Firefly, OpenAI, Microsoft, Leica and more.
Detects Stable Diffusion parameters, ComfyUI workflows, Midjourney, DALL·E, Imagen, FLUX and Firefly signatures.
Spots Make/Model EXIF and GPS metadata typical of phone and camera photos to balance the verdict.
Lightweight gradient and edge-density checks flag the unnaturally smooth output AI models tend to produce.
Export a JSON report with verdict, score, signals and metadata — useful for moderation and audit trails.
We parse JUMBF / C2PA boxes for cryptographic provenance attached by major AI tools and cameras.
PNG tEXt / iTXt, JPEG EXIF / XMP and WebP chunks are scanned for SD parameters, ComfyUI graphs, Midjourney tags and IPTC trainedAlgorithmicMedia.
A 256×256 sample is analyzed for gradient and edge density — extreme smoothness leans AI; camera-like noise leans real.
AI detection is heuristic. Strong metadata matches are reliable, but AI images stripped of metadata may still pass — and edited photos can lose their camera EXIF. Use the verdict as a hint, not as proof.
No. Detection runs entirely in your browser. The image is read and analyzed locally and never sent to a server.
Stable Diffusion (incl. AUTOMATIC1111 / ComfyUI / InvokeAI / NovelAI / SDXL), Midjourney, DALL·E, Adobe Firefly, Google Imagen, FLUX, Leonardo.AI, plus any image carrying C2PA Content Credentials.
It tries — pixel heuristics and common AI output dimensions still give a hint — but stripped images can pass as inconclusive. No client-side tool is 100% accurate.
It's an aggregated AI-likelihood (0–100%). 70+ flags AI; 25 or below flags real; in between is inconclusive. Strong metadata signals pin the score high regardless of weak signals.
Yes — detection is free and runs in your browser. No accounts, no subscription.
Drop an image and get verdict, signals and metadata — useful for journalism, moderation, marketplaces, dating safety and content review.