AI Video Detector Help Center
Understand what AI video detection can and cannot tell you before using a result in public, editorial, or moderation decisions.
FAQ
Questions before you upload.
Important limitation
AI video detection is based on statistical analysis. A scan can support review, but it should not be treated as absolute proof that a video is real or fake.
Yes. The Free plan is designed for first checks and limited monthly usage. Free uploads support MP4, MOV, and WebM files up to 50MB and 60 seconds.
The first scan can be started without signup. Google OAuth login is used when account access is needed to reduce abuse and manage usage limits.
Yes. Public URL scans download the accessible video to our servers for analysis, then process it under the same retention and provider rules as uploaded files. We do not download private content, bypass platform controls, or claim official platform access.
Each result includes a verdict, 0-100 AI-likelihood score, confidence level, evidence frames, reason codes, timestamp, and an accuracy disclaimer.
Accuracy varies by video quality, editing, compression, generation model, and available evidence. Treat the scan as a supporting signal alongside source checks and human review, not a final judgment.
No. AI Video Detector is not a legal, forensic, law enforcement, or professional verification service. Results support review, not absolute proof.
Uploaded videos are processed temporarily. Free videos and evidence frames are deleted within 24 hours. Pro retention is 7 days by default, and saved scans include manual deletion.
We do not use uploads to train our own models. Third-party provider data handling is governed by their respective privacy policies.
Free uploads support MP4, MOV, and WebM files up to 50MB and 60 seconds. Starter uploads support up to 200MB and 10 minutes. Pro uploads support up to 500MB and 30 minutes. You can also paste direct video URLs or public YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram links.
Most scans complete in 15-60 seconds depending on video length, file size, and server load. URL-based scans may take slightly longer because the video must be downloaded before analysis.
Ready to check a video?
Upload a clip, inspect the evidence, and decide what to do next without overstating what an automated result can prove.