TrueMedia.org Deepfake Detector https://detect.truemedia.org/
What it does: Allows registered fact-checkers, journalists, government staff, and others to input links (from TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, etc.) and scan audio, image, and video for manipulation.
Performance: Over 90% accuracy in detecting deepfakes across different media
Why it stands out: Very user-friendly and cross-platform for a broad range of media types.
DeepFakeβoβmeter (University of Buffalo) https://zinc.cse.buffalo.edu/ubmdfl/deep-o-meter/
What it does: Combines multiple state-of-the-art detection algorithms for images, video, and audio.
Access: Free, open-source, researcher-supported. Upload your own file and get transparency on scores .
Best for: Technical users or researchers who need full visibility into what tools are saying.
Deepware Scanner / Deepware AI https://scanner.deepware.ai/
What it does: Upload videos (or via Android app) and check for facial manipulations. Offers SDK for offline use
Best for: On-the-go video detection from your phone or personal use.
Browser Extensions (DeepfakeProof, DuckDuckGoose, Reality Defender, InVID)
DeepfakeProof (Chrome): Scans images on webpages and alerts you in real time
DuckDuckGoose: Complex solution covering audio, image, and video; explains why content is flagged
Reality Defender, Surfsafe, InVID Verification: Free browser extensions to automatically check media for manipulation
Best for: Everyday browsing protection.
Hiya Deepfake Voice Detector
What it does: Chrome extension and tool for detecting deepfake voice in audio/video.
Limits: Free version offers ~20 checks/day
Best for: Users worried specifically about fake voices.