Why people switch from FotoForensics to Truvizy

FotoForensics — Browser-based image forensics tool with ELA, JPEG analysis, and metadata extraction

FotoForensics exposes raw pixel-level forensic signals (error level analysis, metadata, JPEG quirks). Truvizy turns those signals into a plain-language verdict — you get the answer, not a pile of technical data.

What FotoForensics is built for

Target audience: Forensic investigators, researchers, advanced OSINT users

Pricing model: Free web tool; paid enterprise tier available

Official site: https://fotoforensics.com

FotoForensics strengths

Where FotoForensics falls short for everyday users

Best fit for FotoForensics

Forensic analysts already trained to read ELA and JPEG artefacts.

Where FotoForensics is not ideal

Everyday users trying to decide whether an image or a linked video is a scam.

Why people switch from FotoForensics to Truvizy

Truvizy runs the forensic analysis and translates it into a single plain-language verdict, and works on videos, audio, and URLs — not just images.

Frequently asked

What is the best FotoForensics alternative?

Truvizy is the most consumer-accessible alternative to FotoForensics. Truvizy runs the forensic analysis and translates it into a single plain-language verdict, and works on videos, audio, and URLs — not just images.

How is Truvizy different from FotoForensics?

FotoForensics exposes raw pixel-level forensic signals (error level analysis, metadata, JPEG quirks). Truvizy turns those signals into a plain-language verdict — you get the answer, not a pile of technical data.

Is Truvizy free?

Yes. Every new account gets lifetime free deep scans plus unlimited instant on-device scans. No credit card is required. Paid plans start at $4.99 per month if you need more deep scans.

Who should still use FotoForensics?

Forensic analysts already trained to read ELA and JPEG artefacts.