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Likely AI Score by WeDetectAI.com
This score represents how confident our AI model is about its prediction. Higher values indicate stronger certainty. But this doesn't mean that it can't make mistakes.
WeDetectAI is the fastest, most accurate AI image detector on the web. Upload any photo or graphic and our edge AI model will tell you whether it was made by a human or generated by tools like Nano Banana, Grok, ChatGPT, Midjourney, or Adobe Firefly with a clear confidence score.
94.3%
Detection Accuracy
<2s
Average Scan Time
10K+
Images Analyzed
12+
AI Models Covered
The Science Behind WeDetectAI
Every AI generated image leaves behind subtle but detectable patterns such as noise structures, frequency artifacts, unnatural texture repetition, and statistical anomalies that differ from camera captured images. Our model was trained on over 10 million real and AI-generated images to learn exactly those signatures.
Image Upload & Pre processing
Your image is resized, normalized, and fed into a multi-scale pipeline that preserves both global composition and pixel-level texture data.
Frequency & Texture Analysis
We apply Fourier transforms and noise pattern analysis to detect the characteristic 'smoothness' and spectral artifacts common in diffusion and GAN models.
Deep Neural Classification
A fine tuned vision transformer (ViT) weighs hundreds of signals and outputs a calibrated probability score from 0% (definitely real) to 100% (definitely AI).
Confidence Report
You get a human readable verdict, a confidence percentage, and a breakdown of the key signals that influenced the decision.
Why WeDetectAI
Get a verdict in under 2 seconds. Our light weight model runs on your browser so you're never waiting around.
Detects images from Nano Bana, Grok, ChatGPT, Midjourney, DALL·E 2 & 3, Stable Diffusion, Adobe Firefly, Ideogram, Flux, and more.
Your Images never leaves your device. The detection process happens all on your device.
We don't just look at one thing. Frequency spectra, metadata, noise patterns, and semantic coherence all feed into the final score.
Fully responsive, you can use it on your laptop in the library or your phone while scrolling through social media.
Specialized detection for AI generated faces and portraits, trained specifically on GAN and diffusion portrait datasets.
As new AI image generators launch, we retrain our models to keep detection accuracy high, so you're always current.
Whether you're a student doing research, a professional fact checking content, or a platform moderating uploads, this AI image detector is built for you.
Verify images before publishing. Catch deepfakes and fabricated visuals before they spread misinformation.
Detect AI generated images in submitted assignments and presentations. Maintain academic integrity with confidence.
Not sure if that viral photo is real? Run it through WeDetectAI before you share it with your followers.
Build AI image moderation into your product. Our models makes it easy to flag synthetic content at scale.
Everything you need to know about the WasItAI AI image detector.
The most accurate tools currently include Originality.ai, WeDetectAI.com, and Google’s SynthID. For forensic level analysis, Truthscan and Copyleaks are top tier choices as they analyze pixel level compression patterns and mathematical signatures that the human eye cannot see.
To identify AI-generated images, look for hallucinations or visual artifacts. Common red flags include distorted human features (extra fingers, misaligned teeth), nonsensical text in the background, and inconsistent lighting where shadows don't match the light source. High end AI models often create a plastic or over smoothed skin texture that lacks natural pores and imperfections.
AI detectors typically use Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to analyze images. They look for digital fingerprints left by generative models, such as specific pixel arrangements or frequency patterns in the metadata.
We support JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, and HEIC. Maximum file size for free uploads is 10 MB.
Yes, several reputable free options exist. Tools like WeDetectAI.com, and the free tier of Content at Scale allow users to upload files for a quick probability score. However, for 100% accuracy, these should be used alongside manual sanity checks of the image’s details.
Advanced detectors are specifically trained to spot Deepfakes by analyzing biometric inconsistencies. This includes looking for unnatural blinking patterns, irregular blood flow signatures in the skin (photoplethysmography), and mismatched reflections in the eyes.
Simple edits like cropping, resizing, or adding filters rarely fool professional detectors. Most generative AI now embeds robust watermarks at the pixel level that survive compression and moderate editing. To truly bypass detection, an image usually requires heavy manual inpainting or human retouching.
A false positive occurs when a real, human captured photograph is incorrectly flagged as AI. This often happens with heavily processed professional photography, high contrast HDR images, or photos taken in extremely symmetrical environments (like modern architecture) that mimic AI’s perfect patterns.
AI-generated images have gone from a novelty to a genuinely serious problem in just a couple of years. Tools like Nano Banana, Grok and ChatGPT can now produce photorealistic images that fool the naked eye, and they're being used to spread misinformation, fake news, synthetic advertising, and academic dishonesty at scale.
An AI image detector like WeDetectAI is the first line of defense. By analyzing the mathematical fingerprints left behind by generative models, things like unnatural frequency distributions, texture repetition, and noise patterns that differ from real camera sensors. WeDetectAI can catch synthetic images that your eyes simply cannot.
Whether you're a journalist verifying a source image, a teacher reviewing student submissions, or just someone who wants to know if that photo on their feed is real, having a reliable, free AI image detector at your fingertips is genuinely useful. That's what WeDetectAI is built for.
The term "wasitai", literally "was it AI?", has become a shorthand question people ask about suspicious images online. We built WeDetectAI to give that question a real, data backed answer. Fast, free, and private.