Selfie Verification • AI Detection • Portrait Analysis

Detect AI generated selfies and fake selfie photos

Selfie authenticity analysis
SELFIE SCAN • Suspicious portrait signals

Some selfies look natural and spontaneous but may actually be AI generated, heavily edited, or built to create a fake identity online. Pixivera helps analyze suspicious selfie photos and determine whether they appear authentic, retouched, synthetic, or misleading.

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Why fake selfies are becoming more common

AI tools can now generate realistic face photos that look like casual selfies. These images are often used in scams, fake profiles, dating fraud, catfish accounts, and misleading social media identities.

AI generated faces

Some fake selfies are fully generated by AI and may look realistic at first glance, while still showing unusual textures, strange symmetry, or subtle visual artifacts.

Retouched portraits

Beauty filters and editing apps can alter skin, facial shape, lighting, and details, making a selfie appear less authentic or misleading.

Stolen identity images

Fake accounts often use selfies taken from real people on social platforms, dating apps, or influencer profiles to build false trust.

What to inspect in a suspicious selfie

A realistic face photo is not always genuine. These visual elements often reveal authenticity issues.

Eyes and facial balance

Look for strange eyes, unnatural symmetry, inconsistent teeth, or facial features that appear overly perfect or slightly distorted.

Skin and hair details

AI generated and edited selfies often struggle with pores, hair strands, skin texture, and transitions around the jawline or ears.

Background consistency

Warped objects, strange blur, bent lines, or inconsistent lighting can reveal AI generation or image manipulation.

Check whether a selfie is AI generated

Upload a suspicious selfie and Pixivera will analyze whether the image appears authentic, AI generated, edited, or potentially fake.

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