AI Image Checker
Drop in an image to read its C2PA Content Credentials — the signed record of what made it and whether AI was involved. Runs entirely in your browser; the image is never uploaded.
Drop an image here, or click to choose
JPEG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, TIFF supported · nothing leaves your device
What the verdicts mean
- AI-generated — the credentials explicitly mark the image as made by a generative model.
- Partly AI — a composite that includes AI-generated elements.
- Camera / human-made — marked as captured or edited by a person.
- Has credentials, AI not indicated — signed provenance exists but doesn't state AI use.
- No Content Credentials — nothing signed to read. This is not proof either way.
Frequently asked questions
What does this tool check?
It reads C2PA Content Credentials — a cryptographically-signed record embedded in many images that states which tool created or edited them and whether AI was involved. The tool verifies the signature and shows the result.
Can it tell me for certain if an image is AI-generated?
Only if the image carries Content Credentials. Images from Adobe Firefly, Photoshop, DALL·E, Google Imagen/Gemini and some cameras embed this data. If an image has no credentials — because it was stripped, screenshotted, or made by a tool that does not sign — this tool cannot determine its origin, and it will say so honestly rather than guess.
Is my image uploaded anywhere?
No. Verification runs entirely in your browser using the official C2PA WebAssembly toolkit. The image never leaves your device.
Why does a real photo show "no credentials"?
Most cameras and social platforms do not add Content Credentials, and many platforms strip metadata on upload. Absence of credentials is not evidence of anything — it simply means there is no signed provenance to read.