Video authenticity
AI Video Detector
Analyze a video for possible AI-generated or manipulated content. Upload a video file and receive a simple AI probability percentage with an easy-to-read explanation.
Analyzing your media
- Uploading media
- Reading file structure
- Analyzing visual signals
- Building authenticity report
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Detection breakdown
Detected signals

Analyze videos for AI-generated signals
AI video tools can create realistic clips, synthetic presenters, altered faces and scenes that look convincing at first glance. Veriflai helps you perform a quick authenticity check before sharing, publishing or relying on a video.
The AI Video Detector focuses on clarity. Instead of overwhelming users with complicated data, it returns a single AI probability score and a short explanation of what that score means.
Why video verification matters
Videos are powerful because they feel immediate and believable. That is exactly why AI-generated or manipulated clips can spread quickly. A simple verification step helps reduce the risk of sharing misleading content, fake footage, synthetic interviews or manipulated visual evidence.
What can raise suspicion in an AI video?
- Unnatural facial movement or expression changes.
- Inconsistent lighting between the subject and the background.
- Motion that feels too smooth, too rigid or visually unstable.
- Unusual compression or quality changes across the clip.
- Scenes that look realistic but contain small visual contradictions.
AI Video Detector FAQ
Can Veriflai detect AI-generated videos?
Veriflai provides an AI probability score for uploaded videos. The score can support your judgment, especially when a clip looks suspicious or comes from an unknown source.
Which video formats are supported?
The detector supports common video formats such as MP4, MOV, AVI and WebM. The scan begins automatically when the file is uploaded.
Should I trust the percentage alone?
No. The percentage is a useful signal, but important videos should also be checked against the source, context, publication history and other evidence.
