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Investigation Report

Generated on Jul 14, 2026

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Geo: Global
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Category: Fake Ai Image
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Overall Summary
Safe
Β  Why we think so?Β 

πŸ›‘οΈ Image Authenticity Report

This analysis examined a screenshot appearing to show a Google Photos interface. Our technical checks confirm the image is highly likely to be an authentic capture rather than an AI-generated fake.

  • Authenticity Score: 99/100
  • AI Probability: 0.1% (Extremely Low)
  • Key Findings: The image contains valid Google Photos URLs and shows no signs of algorithmic manipulation or deepfake artifacts.
Confidence Score Our overall confidence rating for this entity based on public signals, activity, and risk checks.
93%

Risk Insights

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Authentic Interface

  • Confirmed organic screenshot
  • Valid Google Photos URL detected
  • Zero AI-generated artifacts
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Unique Content

  • No matches in public databases
  • Likely a private user capture
  • Not part of a viral scam

Category Scores

Red Flags & Warnings

  • No red flags.

Detailed Checks & Insights

0-100 Scale

AI Generation Probability

Score: 99
Passed

"Score of 0.001 indicates a near-certainty of organic origin."

Reason: The image shows no signs of being created by a generative model.

Deepfake Detection

Score: 99
Passed

"Deepfake probability is at a baseline 0.01."

Reason: No facial manipulation or neural network overlays detected.

Textual Integrity

Score: 100
Passed

"Found 'photos.google.com/u/0' which is a standard user directory."

Reason: Extracted text matches known UI elements for Google Photos.

Safety Moderation

Score: 100
Passed

"All safety categories returned scores near zero."

Reason: No prohibited content categories were triggered.

Scam History Check

Score: 100
Passed

"TinEye search returned zero matches, suggesting it is a unique, private screenshot."

Reason: The image has no known history of use in fraudulent campaigns.

Metadata and Structure

Score: 95
Passed

"No suspicious hidden layers or anomalous compression patterns found."

Reason: The file structure is consistent with a standard PNG screenshot.

Your Next Steps

  • 1

    You can treat this image as a standard screenshot of a software interface.

  • 2

    Verify the context in which you received this image to ensure the sender is trusted.

  • 3

    No further forensic analysis is required for this specific file.

Key Evidence & Citations

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