TruthLens AI Image Deepfake Detector is a free online tool that analyzes a single image for signs of AI generation, face manipulation, and synthetic editing. Upload a JPG, PNG, WebP, or GIF — or paste a public image URL — to receive a confidence score and a per-factor breakdown.
Is this image real, or AI-generated?
Upload a photo or paste an image URL — we analyze it for AI generation and deep-fake signals.
AI-based visual pattern detection — not 100% accurate. Use results as supportive indicators, not definitive proof.
AI image detection — common questions
Quick, direct answers about detecting AI-generated and manipulated images.
The detector recognizes outputs from modern generative image models including Midjourney, DALL·E 3, Stable Diffusion (SDXL and Flux), Google Imagen, Adobe Firefly, and Ideogram, as well as traditional photo manipulations such as face swaps and inpainting.
Yes. Analyzing a single image is free and does not require an account. Paid plans add higher daily quotas, larger file sizes, batch uploads, and downloadable reports.
JPG, PNG, WebP, and GIF up to 5 MB. For best results, upload the original file rather than a screenshot or re-compressed copy — re-encoding strips many of the forensic signals the detector relies on.
It combines a vision model that inspects pixel-level artifacts (noise patterns, edge coherence, texture statistics) with a metadata pass that reads EXIF, generation tags, and known C2PA provenance signatures. The combined score reflects how confident the system is that the image was synthesized rather than captured by a camera.
Images are analyzed in-flight and discarded; only the analysis result (score and factor breakdown) is saved under your workspace. Nothing is shared with third parties or used to train external models.