Is that photo real? AI image & deepfake review.
Scammers now use GAN-generated faces that look entirely real. Our manual review, grounded in 27 years of image analysis, spots the subtle artefacts and inconsistencies that automated tools miss.
How our AI image review works.
1. You send the photos
Provide the images you have received, along with any context — where they were sent, the claimed identity, and any inconsistencies you've noticed.
2. We perform a manual examination
Our analysts inspect facial geometry, lighting consistency, background elements, and known AI artefacts (asymmetric pupils, unrealistic skin textures, inconsistent reflections).
3. We cross-reference online
Reverse image search is combined with a review of known AI-generated face databases and scam forums to see if the photo appears elsewhere.
4. You receive a detailed opinion
We provide a written assessment indicating whether the image appears genuine, AI-generated, or manipulated — and why.
Common indicators of AI-generated faces.
Background Inconsistencies
AI often struggles with backgrounds — they may be unnaturally blurred, contain impossible reflections, or show merging artefacts.
Asymmetric Facial Features
Real faces are rarely perfectly symmetric. AI faces often have mismatched earrings, misaligned pupils, or unnatural symmetry.
Teeth & Hair Artefacts
GANs frequently produce distorted teeth shapes, unusual hairlines, or strands that blur into clothing or background.
Metadata & Compression Clues
Examining image EXIF data and compression patterns can reveal whether an image originated from a known model or a generative tool.
StyleGAN & other fingerprints
Many AI images leave subtle traces in pixel patterns or colour channels that trained eyes can identify.
Repository & Forums Check
We search public AI face repositories and scam databases to see if the photo has been posted or flagged elsewhere.
Human judgement beats automated detection.
Free and commercial AI detection tools are often fooled by modern generators. They lack context and can be gamed. Our analysts have examined manipulated photos since before the term "deepfake" existed — from early Photoshop fraud to today's StyleGAN faces. We bring that long experience to every review, providing an honest, evidence backed opinion.
This service is purely analytical. We never contact the person behind the photo, and all work is done using publicly available resources.
Scenarios that call for an image check.
- Profile photos look too perfectStudio quality images in a casual dating profile are a red flag.
- Only one or two photos existScammers with AI faces often have a very limited set of images.
- The person avoids video callsAI faces can't hop on a live video chat — avoidance strongly suggests a fake.
- You plan to hire or rent to someoneVerify that a remote applicant's photo is a real person, not a synthetic identity.
Know if a face is real before you act.
Professional AI image review — discreet, experienced, and grounded in 27 years of forensic image analysis.