Deepfake verification
Deepfake Detector
Check media for possible face manipulation, synthetic identity content or AI-generated edits. Upload an image or video and get a simple probability score in seconds.
Analyzing your media
- Uploading media
- Reading file structure
- Analyzing visual signals
- Building authenticity report
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Detection breakdown
Detected signals

Check media for possible face manipulation
Deepfakes can imitate real people, alter facial expressions, change speech context or create convincing synthetic appearances. Veriflai helps users quickly assess whether a file may require deeper review before it is trusted or shared.
The result is intentionally simple: one AI probability percentage and a clear explanation. This makes it useful for creators, moderators, journalists, community managers and everyday users who need a fast first check.
Common signs of deepfake content
- Facial features that do not move naturally with the rest of the head.
- Eyes, mouth or skin texture that appear slightly inconsistent.
- Lighting differences around the face or jawline.
- Expressions that feel delayed, frozen or too smooth.
- A source context that is unclear, missing or suspicious.
Use the result as a first layer of verification
A deepfake score can help you decide whether content deserves additional review. For high-impact decisions, always compare the result with the original source, trusted references, publication context and manual inspection.
Deepfake Detector FAQ
What is a deepfake?
A deepfake is media that uses artificial intelligence to create or alter a person’s appearance, voice or actions. Some deepfakes are harmless, while others can mislead viewers.
Can a deepfake detector be 100% accurate?
No detector should be treated as perfect. Veriflai gives a probability score that helps guide your judgment, but context and manual verification still matter.
Can I check both images and videos?
Yes. The detector can be used on supported image and video files, making it useful for different types of synthetic media checks.
