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Video Forensics Survey

Instantly Verify if a Video is Real, Edited, Manipulated or AI-Generated

With deepfakes, AI-generated content and video manipulation becoming more sophisticated how can you be sure what you’re watching is real?

Authenticity Check for Video quickly analyzes any footage to determine if it has been edited, digitally altered or created using AI - helping you separate fact from fiction.

Detect Edits & Manipulation – Uncover spliced footage, frame alterations, CGI enhancements, and other forms of digital tampering.
Metadata & Editing Insights – If the video is an original file, the report will include details such as the camera make/model, frame rate, resolution and any editing software used.
Identify AI-Generated & Deepfake Content – Expose synthetic media, face-swaps, voice cloning and computer-generated visuals.
Advanced AI Forensics –  Video authenticity score is generated by 5 advanced AI-driven Video Forensics Experts each specializing in different aspects of video analysis, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation.

C2PA / Content Provenance Check - shows if a Video is real by checking its built-in history. If it was edited, that history is broken like a broken seal.
Quick & Reliable Results – Receive an instant authenticity report, so you can verify video credibility fast.

See the truth behind the screen - start your video authenticity check now!


*C2PA was created in 2021 by Adobe, Microsoft, Intel, ARM and BBC  to fight fake photos and videos online. It sets standards that show where digital content came from and if it’s been edited. It is managed by the Linux Foundation and includes members like Google, Sony, Snapchat, Qualcomm, The New York Times, X, CBC, Agency France Presse, Axios and Publicis Groupe  all working together to make online content more trustworthy.