About the project

About DetectTheAI

DetectTheAI helps people review suspicious text, image files, and links for authenticity signals. It is built to support careful judgment, not replace it.

What it does

Practical authenticity checks

The homepage scanner reviews signals that may be useful when you are deciding whether content deserves a closer look. It does not prove who wrote something, whether an image is AI-generated, or whether a link is safe.

Text

Reviews local writing signals such as repetition, vague phrasing, sentence rhythm, and lack of concrete detail.

Image

Reviews file details in your browser and gives a checklist for manual authenticity review. Images are not uploaded by the static scanner.

Link

Checks URL-level signals such as HTTPS, tracking parameters, redirects, shorteners, and unusual domain patterns. It does not fetch page contents.

How to use results

Estimates, not proof

AI detection and authenticity checks can be wrong. Human writing can look automated, AI-assisted writing can be edited, and images or links often need context that a browser-only tool cannot see.

Treat DetectTheAI as a second opinion. Review sources, ask for context, compare writing history, and avoid accusing someone based on one scan.

Who it helps

Built for everyday review

  • Students and teachers reviewing writing with care.
  • Writers and editors checking whether a draft feels generic or thin.
  • Businesses and hiring teams reviewing suspicious content or links.
  • Social media users checking viral posts, images, and unfamiliar URLs.
  • Parents and families reviewing suspicious messages or online claims.

Stay current

AI detection changes quickly

The blog tracks AI detection news, deepfakes, AI labels, content authenticity, and practical verification habits.

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