use case

Detect AI while you browse — in feeds and articles, not a separate site

the short answer

verifai lets you detect AI content while you browse: instead of copying images and text into a separate detector site, you scan the page you're already reading and it flags likely AI-generated images and text in place with a 0–100 confidence score, on demand and on-device.

You don't run into AI content in a detector's text box — you run into it in a feed, an article, a marketplace listing, a comment thread, a profile. By the time you've copied something out to a separate site and pasted it in, the moment of doubt has usually passed and most of it goes unchecked.

verifai keeps the check where the content is. It's a Chrome extension, so you scan the page you're already on and it flags the likely AI images and text in place. This page is about catching synthetic content in the flow of browsing rather than as a separate errand.

1 tabverifai checks the page you're on — no second site to paste into

AI shows up where you read, not in a paste box

The places AI content actually appears are the places you spend time: social feeds, news sites, shopping pages, forums. A paste-in detector asks you to leave all of that, select the right snippet, switch tabs, and paste — friction that, in practice, means you only ever check the rare thing you bother to copy.

Checking in place removes that gap. When the doubt hits, you scan the current page and verifai reads the images and text together, marking what looks machine-made right next to the thing it's judging.

On demand, so it's not watching you browse

Detecting AI while you browse doesn't mean something monitoring every page in the background. verifai runs only when you hit scan — on demand and on-device — so it checks a page when you ask and stays out of the way otherwise, with no account and no server-side history.

Flagged images get a dashed outline and flagged text gets a soft tint, each with a 0–100 confidence score and a high/medium/low level. It's a confidence signal you read in context, not a verdict, so you can keep browsing while making more informed calls about what you're seeing.

how it works

  1. 01

    browse normally

    Read your feed, an article, or any page as usual.

  2. 02

    scan when in doubt

    Open verifai and hit scan on the page you're on — it runs on demand, on-device.

  3. 03

    read the flags in place

    Likely AI images get a dashed outline and likely AI text gets a soft tint, right where they sit.

  4. 04

    weigh the score

    Use the 0–100 confidence score and high/medium/low level as a signal, then keep browsing.

frequently asked

Does verifai scan pages automatically as I browse?
No. It runs on demand — it only checks a page when you hit scan, so it isn't monitoring your browsing in the background.
Can I check content in a social feed or comments?
Yes. verifai scans the images and text on whatever page you're viewing, so you can check feed posts, articles, listings, and comments in place.
Do I have to copy anything into a separate site?
No. That's the point — verifai reads the page you're already on, so there's no copying, tab-switching, or second site.
Is it a verdict or a signal?
A signal. verifai reports a 0–100 confidence score and a high/medium/low level rather than a definite yes or no, because no detector is certain.

Last updated June 8, 2026

ready to try verifai?

open verifai