Free.

Free AI Picture Detector.

Drop any picture and find out if it was made by AI. Works on screenshots, social-media saves, profile photos, listings, and anything else someone has sent you. Free, no signup.

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What "picture" means here.

Most people use "picture" loosely. We use it the same way. If it is a screenshot of a tweet that included an image, an avatar someone messaged you, a product photo from a listing, or a stranger's profile pic, this checker works on all of them. The image just has to be a real file (PNG, JPEG, WebP) under 6 MB.

What we cannot check from a picture alone: whether a real photo has been doctored or composited from multiple sources. That is a different problem (image forensics) and beyond what this detector is for. We only answer the question "was this image generated by AI from a prompt or noise?"

Where pictures come from in 2026.

Almost every image that lands in someone's chat or feed today went through at least one of three pipelines: a real camera capture, an AI generator (Midjourney, DALL·E, Flux, Stable Diffusion, Imagen, Firefly), or human editing on top of one of the first two. Our checker tells real apart from generated. It does not (yet) try to untangle the third case where the two are mixed.

Frequently asked.

Does it work on profile photos and avatars?
Yes. AI-generated profile photos are one of the most common things people want to verify. The detector handles low-resolution avatars and processed social-media exports.
Will it work on a screenshot of an image?
Yes, but screenshots lose all original metadata, so the detector relies entirely on visual analysis for these. Accuracy is good but not as certain as on original files.
Can it detect AI-modified photos (real photo with AI changes)?
Partial AI is the hardest case. The detector may flag the AI portions but cannot identify which regions were edited. For these cases combine the detector result with visual inspection.