DeepAI Partners with TruthScan to Detect AI-Generated Images

New integration allows DeepAI users to verify authenticity of uploaded images

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

DeepAI, a leading generative AI platform, has announced a partnership with TruthScan, a software company specializing in detecting AI-manipulated media. Through this integration, DeepAI users will be able to upload suspicious images and have TruthScan's proprietary algorithms analyze them for signs of AI-generation, providing users with immediate clarity on the authenticity of the content.

Why it matters

As AI-powered image generation tools become more advanced, the ability to distinguish authentic photography from AI-created imagery is increasingly important. This partnership aims to address the growing challenge of visual misinformation by empowering DeepAI users to verify the provenance of images, supporting transparency and combating the spread of synthetic media.

The details

The TruthScan feature will be integrated directly into DeepAI's existing platform, allowing users to analyze uploaded images for digital fingerprints and visual patterns indicative of AI manipulation. TruthScan's algorithms have been trained on billions of data points to detect texture inconsistencies, lighting errors, and geometric artifacts that can be difficult for the human eye to spot. The system will be regularly updated to keep pace with advancements in image generation technology.

  • The partnership was announced on February 4, 2026.
  • DeepAI users can access the TruthScan image detection model starting today.

The players

TruthScan

A multimodal content analysis software designed to identify deepfakes (AI-generated/synthetic media). TruthScan's software was publicly released in 2025.

DeepAI

A generative AI platform founded in 2017, functioning as an all-in-one creative platform with a variety of AI tools.

Christian Perry

The CEO of TruthScan.

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What they’re saying

“DeepAI is an early pioneer in AI image generation, and we're honored to be partnering with them to provide accurate AI image detection to their users.”

— Christian Perry, CEO of TruthScan (EINPresswire.com)

“Users can simply upload any suspicious image to the platform, and TruthScan's proprietary algorithms will analyze it for signs of AI manipulation.”

— Christian Perry, CEO of TruthScan (EINPresswire.com)

“We're constantly updating our detection methods to keep pace with advances in image generation technology.”

— Christian Perry, CEO of TruthScan (EINPresswire.com)

“At DeepAI, we're focused on building high-quality AI tools, and we think helping people spot AI-generated content is a really important use case. We're excited to partner with TruthScan to bring image verification to the DeepAI community.”

— DeepAI Spokesperson (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

The partnership between DeepAI and TruthScan is effective immediately, allowing DeepAI users to start utilizing the TruthScan image detection feature within the DeepAI platform.

The takeaway

This collaboration between DeepAI and TruthScan represents a proactive step in addressing the growing challenge of visual misinformation by empowering users to verify the authenticity of images, fostering transparency and combating the spread of synthetic media in the digital age.