AeyeScope reads images on every page in real-time and tells you if it's AI-generated; before you trust it, share it, or believe it.
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Sources: Everypixel Journal, AI Index Report - figures are estimates.
A politician arresting himself. A religious leader in a designer puffer. A war photo that never happened. AI-generated images don't look fake anymore - they look more real than real photographs, because they're optimized for what your eyes want to see.
Social media feed, news articles, search result - synthetic media is now present in all of them. Journalists publish them unknowingly. Schools use them in lessons. People share them as truth.
The best defense is a second pair of eyes - one trained to spot what yours can't.
One click from the Chrome Web Store. No account. No payment. No setup. AeyeScope is ready in 10 seconds.
AeyeScope analyzes images on every page automatically - Wikipedia, X, Facebook, news sites, blogs. You don't change a thing.
Colored labels appear on AI generated images. Configure the settings to display other categories. Right click any image for a manual check.
Images are scanned automatically as the page loads. No clicks required. No queue.
Not just yes or no. NOT AI, likely NOT AI, UNCERTAIN, likely AI, AI - with displayed confidence percentages.
Suspicious result? Right-click any image to manually request a fresh analysis. Works on images the auto-detector skipped.
No images stored. No tracking. No profiling.
Choose which verdicts to display. Adjust badge position. Set thresholds. Pick from 9 languages. Hide what you don't want to see.
Twitter / X, Facebook, Wikipedia, Reddit, Google Images, news outlets, blogs. If you can see an image in Chrome, AeyeScope can read it.
AI image detection is statistical, not certain. Even when AeyeScope says NOT AI 0% or AI 100%, that's the model's best estimate - not a final answer.
AI generators evolve daily. Some produce images so realistic they bypass every detector on the market, including this one. Some real photographs - especially heavily edited or low-resolution ones - may get flagged as AI by mistake.
Use AeyeScope as a second opinion, not a final answer. For anything that matters - journalism, evidence, important decisions - verify through multiple sources, cross-reference with the original publisher, and trust your own critical thinking as well.
This extension exists to give you one more data point. The verdict is still yours.
Verify images in stories before they publish. Spot synthetic media in source feeds. A second eye on every visual claim.
Teach media literacy with real examples. Check student submissions. Demonstrate the difference between real and rendered to a class.
Triage suspicious uploads. Get an instant first pass on whether reported images deserve closer review.
News feels off. The image feels staged. You want to know. AeyeScope is the second opinion you didn't have until now.
Help children understand which images they see online are real, and which are not. Open a conversation that grade school doesn't.
Ensure stock images are what they claim to be. Avoid embarrassing AI-generated content in campaigns or briefs.
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