If you need a powerful platform to analyze audio and video files to spot deepfakes, Deepfake Detector is a great option. It includes AI-based audio and video analysis, background noise elimination and API support for easy integration. The system provides probability scores to help you decide whether to investigate further, and it's designed to help protect people and companies from deepfake fraud. It's good for validating voice messages, calls and videoconferences.
Another option is DuckDuckGoose, an AI-based system for detecting deepfakes in audio and video files and other manipulated content. It's got advanced algorithms and explainable results with probability scores and activation maps. It's good for real-time data processing and visualization, so it's good for law enforcement, digital identity verification and content authentication.
If you want a broader tool, AI or Not lets you detect deepfakes and generative AI in photos, audio and identity documents. It includes an Audio AI Checker for music copyright protection, and it's available in several pricing tiers for different needs. The tool is designed to help reduce fraud and disinformation by offering detailed detection reports and a single dashboard to monitor AI risks.
Last, Pindrop focuses on voice interactions, with advanced liveness detection to ensure voice communications are legitimate. Its technology includes options for CallCenter, Mobile App Voice ID + Security, IoT + Consumer Devices, and more. Pindrop uses a large risk database to assess voice characteristics and caller behavior, and it's designed to offer strong security for businesses and consumers.