AI generated face photos can look realistic, detailed, and highly convincing, making them difficult to distinguish from authentic portraits. Pixivera helps analyze suspicious face images, profile pictures, and selfies to detect whether they appear real, edited, synthetic, or misleading.
Analyze a face photoFake face photos are increasingly used in scams, catfish accounts, dating fraud, social media impersonation, and misleading online identities. A realistic portrait is not always proof that the image is real.
Some fake face photos are fully created with AI and may contain subtle signals such as strange eyes, unrealistic symmetry, or unnatural skin textures.
Retouching tools and beauty filters can reshape facial features, smooth skin, and alter details in ways that make a portrait look misleading or artificial.
Fraudulent accounts may reuse photos from real people, influencers, professionals, or public profiles to build false trust online.
AI generated face images often leave visual clues. These are some of the most common signals.
Look for odd eyes, strange teeth, unnatural facial balance, or features that appear too perfect to look natural.
AI generated images often struggle with hair strands, ears, jawlines, glasses, and the fine contours around the face.
Warped lines, duplicated objects, strange blur, or distorted surroundings can reveal AI generation or strong image manipulation.
Upload a suspicious portrait and Pixivera will analyze whether the image appears authentic, AI generated, edited, or potentially fake.
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