Look at details
Images can be misleading in different ways. The more inconsistencies you find, the greater the chance the image is fake.
Check your image using this checklist:
1/ Look at human details
- Unusual body shapes or unnatural movements?
- Too many or too few fingers?
- Uneven pupils or unnatural reflections in the eyes?
- Too many or too few teeth? A set of teeth that looks unrealistically perfect?
- A vague hairline, strands of hair blending into the background or hair with no clear origin?
- Buttons, zips, watches, glasses or jewellery that are distorted or missing details?
2/ Look at light, shadow and the laws of nature
- Does the lighting on the face match the surrounding environment?
- Are shadows consistent and logical throughout the image?
- Do objects obey the law of gravity? Floating objects are suspicious.
3/ Look at background details
- Do buildings, furniture or other objects have normal shapes?
- Are objects in proportion to each other and to the foreground elements?
- Do the language and symbols on road signs, street names or shop signs make sense?
4/ Look at text and logos
- Odd letters, blurred or incomplete words, incorrect or distorted logos?
5/ Check for perfection or blurriness
- Do the images look too perfect? For example, due to strong lighting, symmetry, unnatural shine or exaggerated colour contrasts.
- Is the image very blurry? AI images are sometimes deliberately made blurry to conceal errors and details.
6/ Look for a watermark
- Is there a watermark present? Some AI tools leave a small logo or watermark in the image.
Do you doubt a video? Be sure to check out:
- Mouth and speech: do the lips move in sync with the speech?
- Sound: do background sounds match the situation or environment?
- Blinking: too little, too much or uneven blinking?
- Body movements: Do body parts move stiffly, slowly or unnaturally compared to the rest of the body?
- Objects and limbs: Do objects or limbs suddenly appear, distort, disappear or merge into one another?