Pixivera’s fake image analysis tool helps analyze suspicious visuals and determine whether an image may be fake, AI generated, edited, manipulated, or digitally altered. As fake visuals become harder to spot, image analysis is essential for online trust and verification.
Analyze an imageFake images can spread through social media, scam profiles, fake identities, misleading ads, manipulated posts, and deceptive content. A fake image analysis tool helps you detect suspicious visuals before trusting them.
Some fake images are fully synthetic and created with AI image generators, while still appearing realistic enough to mislead viewers.
A fake image may also be a real photo that has been heavily retouched, enhanced, face-edited, or digitally manipulated.
Fake visuals often appear in scams, fake profile pictures, misleading product pages, romance fraud, social media deception, and viral misinformation.
Fake and manipulated images often leave subtle clues behind. These are some of the signals that can help reveal visual deception.
Skin, hair, fabric, and surface textures may appear unnatural, uneven, overly smooth, or visually inconsistent.
Hands, text, accessories, faces, edges, and objects may show strange alignment, warping, duplication, or unusual proportions.
Odd shadows, impossible reflections, repeated patterns, and warped backgrounds can suggest that an image may be fake or manipulated.
Upload an image and Pixivera will analyze whether the visual appears authentic, fake, AI generated, edited, or digitally manipulated.
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