VeriLens AI

AI content verification for text and images

VeriLens AI is a lightweight web tool for estimating whether text or images may contain AI-generated or AI-assisted content. It checks writing patterns, visual quality, forensic image signals, and available provenance hints in one workflow.

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What VeriLens AI checks

For text, the tool reviews semantic consistency, sentence rhythm, lexical distribution, specificity, and signs of AI-assisted rewriting. For images, it reviews local texture, noise, edge consistency, compression, sharpness, and available provenance signals such as SynthID or C2PA when they can be detected.

Who should use it

The tool is designed for editors, teachers, researchers, content reviewers, marketplace teams, and individual users who need a fast reference check before publishing, reviewing, or escalating content.

How to understand results

Results are reference signals, not a final legal or academic judgment. A high AI visibility score means the sample shares patterns often found in AI-generated or AI-edited content. A low score does not prove that the content is human-made.

Privacy boundary

The current MVP runs checks in the browser and does not require login. Users should avoid uploading sensitive, private, or regulated material unless they have permission to review it.

FAQ

Is VeriLens AI free to use?

Yes. The MVP is available without login and keeps the workflow lightweight.

Can it prove content was written by AI?

No. It provides signals and explanations, but the result should be combined with human review and source context.

What file types are supported?

Images can be PNG, JPG, JPEG, or WEBP. Text checks work best with complete natural-language passages.

Does it replace professional moderation?

No. It is a first-pass review tool and should not replace legal, academic, journalistic, or platform-specific review processes.