free · chrome extension

spot ai content,
keep what’s real.

verifai highlights ai-generated images and text on the page you’re reading.

one click. an honest read on every image and text block — credentials when they exist, a score when they don’t. no accounts, no servers, no history.

free · on-device · part of ogbuilds

content types scanned
2content types scanned
accounts required
0accounts required
on-device, on-demand
100%on-device, on-demand
click to scan
1click to scan

how it works

three calm steps, all on demand

01

scan

open the popup and hit scan. verifai reads the current tab on demand — images and text. nothing runs in the background, nothing leaves your machine.

02

detect

images are checked for embedded content credentials — the c2pa / iptc standard that dall·e, firefly and gemini stamp into their output. text gets a transparent on-device heuristic score.

03

see

likely ai content is highlighted right on the page — a dashed mint outline on images, a soft tint on text — and summarised in the popup.

built for trust

the web is filling up with ai-generated images and text. verifai gives you a fast, honest read on what you’re actually looking at — without the doom.

on the page

highlights you can trust

no dashboards, no exports, no busywork. verifai marks suspected ai content exactly where you're reading it — a dashed mint outline around images and a calm tint behind text blocks.

click any item in the popup to jump straight to it on the page.

scan results

  • imagedall·e illustrationai ✓

    content credentials: ai-generated

  • textopening paragraphmedium
    71%
  • imagestock photounverified

    no embedded credentials — not proof it’s real

a real signal

a score you can read

for images, verifai reads the provenance credentials baked into the file — an authoritative “this was made by ai” signal, not a guess. for text, you get a 0–100 score with a high / medium / low confidence level.

and it stays honest: when an image carries no credentials, verifai says exactly that — it never pretends “no signal” means “human.”

running locally
  • accountsnone
  • sign-innever
  • server-side historynone
  • scanson demand only
  • your datastays on device

your machine, your call

private by design

no accounts, no sign-in, no server-side history. scans run on demand against the active tab and nothing else.

an enable / disable toggle puts you in control, always.

questions, answered

what is verifai?

verifai is a chrome extension that detects and highlights ai-generated content — images and text — on the web page you're currently viewing. you click scan, and it marks likely ai content directly on the page with a confidence score.

how does verifai detect ai-generated content?

for images, verifai reads the content credentials embedded in the file — the c2pa / iptc “digital source type” standard that dall·e, adobe firefly and google gemini stamp into their output. when an image is credentialed as ai-generated, that's an authoritative signal, not a guess. for text, verifai applies a transparent on-device heuristic with a 0–100 score and a confidence level.

does verifai send my browsing data anywhere?

no. verifai has no accounts and no server-side history. scans run on demand against the current tab only, and your settings live in local browser storage. nothing about your browsing is persisted off your machine.

which browsers does verifai support?

the mvp targets google chrome (and chromium browsers like edge, brave and arc) using manifest v3. firefox and safari support are planned for later.

can verifai detect ai-generated text as well as images?

yes — both. images are flagged when they carry embedded ai credentials (for example from dall·e, firefly or gemini); text is flagged by an on-device heuristic. each is reported separately in the popup. images whose metadata has been stripped — screenshots, many social re-uploads, or tools that embed nothing like midjourney — won't carry credentials, so they're reported as “unverified,” never as “human.” a hosted deep-scan for those images is planned.

what are content credentials, and what about screenshots?

content credentials (the c2pa / iptc standard) are provenance data some ai tools embed directly in an image file, which verifai reads on-device. the catch: screenshots, file conversions and many social uploads strip this data, and some generators don't add it at all. so a missing credential never means an image is real — it just means there's nothing to read. covering those cases is exactly what the planned hosted deep-scan is for.

is verifai free?

yes. verifai is free and runs entirely on your device — no account, no tracking. an optional paid “deep scan” for uncredentialed images is planned for later. built in public as part of ogbuilds.

clean up what you read.

add verifai to chrome and get a calm, confident read on ai-generated content — everywhere you browse. free, and private by design.

no card required · no account · no tracking