AI Content Authenticity Lab
Upload an image, text, PDF, DOCX, or file to inspect metadata, hashes, file signatures, provenance indicators, and AI-generation risk signals. This tool is designed for digital forensics teaching and runs using free local/open-source checks.
This tool does not prove whether content is real or fake. It provides educational forensic signals such as metadata, hash, file signature, provenance indicators, text-pattern analysis, and AI-likelihood warnings. Real forensic conclusions require original files, source-device analysis, chain of custody, and corroborating evidence.
Drop a file here
JPG, PNG, WebP, TXT, PDF, DOCX, or any file for basic inspection.
How to interpret results
High AI risk does not mean legally fake.
Low AI risk does not prove authentic.
Hash proves integrity after upload, not origin.
Metadata supports provenance but can be changed.
Content Credentials are strong when valid, but not universal.