Last updated: 2026-03-27
Truvizy exists to give everyday people a fair fight against online scams, deepfakes, and AI-generated misinformation. Every year, billions of dollars are lost to fraud that starts with a single video, image, or link on social media. Most victims are not reckless. They are simply unequipped to tell a real video from a synthetic one, or a legitimate investment from a recycled pump-and-dump. We believe that kind of verification should be free, instant, and available to anyone with a phone. That is the only reason Truvizy was built, and it is the standard every feature we ship is measured against.
Truvizy is an independent software company focused entirely on media authenticity and scam prevention. The project was founded in Quebec, Canada, in 2025 by a small team of engineers and safety researchers with backgrounds in machine learning, product security, and consumer applications. We are not a subsidiary of a larger ad network, social platform, or antivirus vendor. We are not funded by the platforms whose content we analyze. This independence lets us publish honest verdicts about videos, accounts, and domains without conflicts of interest, including verdicts that are inconvenient for major brands.
Truvizy analyzes videos, images, audio clips, PDF documents, websites, and email inboxes for signs of manipulation, deepfake generation, AI synthesis, phishing, and common scam patterns. You can paste a link from YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or X, upload a file, or connect your Gmail inbox for a read-only scan. In return you get a clear trust score, a risk classification, and a detailed breakdown of the signals that drove the verdict. Scans take a few seconds. The first few scans every month are free, forever, for every user.
Behind every scan, Truvizy runs a layered analysis. Content is broken into smaller pieces, video frames, audio segments, text fragments, URL components, and each piece is checked by a different detection method. Some methods look for statistical fingerprints that synthetic media tends to leave behind. Others match against known scam templates and reported fraud campaigns. Others examine the metadata and content provenance signals attached to a file. The results are combined into a single trust score so that you do not have to interpret a dozen technical indicators yourself. We deliberately avoid exposing the inner model names and weights, not because we are hiding anything, but because publishing them would hand scammers a recipe for evasion.
The Truvizy Research Team writes the educational content on this site, the blog, the help center, and the knowledge base. Every article is written or reviewed by a human editor. We do not publish pure AI-generated filler, and we do not accept sponsored posts, affiliate placements disguised as journalism, or paid backlinks. When an article references a scam technique, we explain it in a defensive context so readers can recognize and avoid it, not reproduce it. When we compare Truvizy to competing tools, we disclose what each tool does well, not just where Truvizy wins. If we get something wrong, we correct it in place and note the correction date.
We built Truvizy with the assumption that the safest data is the data we never collect. Video frames pulled from public URLs are analyzed and then deleted immediately. Audio clips submitted for voice-clone detection are processed in memory and not retained. Gmail scanning uses read-only OAuth and never stores email bodies. For features that run entirely on your device (such as Live Analysis), the raw audio and video never leave your phone or browser. Our full Privacy Policy explains every data flow in detail, and our Cookie Policy documents every cookie and local-storage key we set.
Truvizy is used by parents who want to protect their kids from TikTok investment scams, by seniors trying to verify a suspicious phone call, by journalists who need a second opinion on a viral clip before they cite it, by hiring managers worried about deepfake video interviews, and by ordinary people who simply want to know whether a crypto influencer is legit before they send money. Our free tier is designed for individual consumers. Our paid tiers (Scan Pro, Family Plan, Forensic) exist to support users who scan at higher volume or who need features like PDF reports, pooled family credits, or API access.
Free-tier users see non-intrusive advertising served by Google AdSense. That revenue is what keeps the free scanning tier possible for everyone who cannot afford a subscription. We place ads only on our public content pages, the home page, the blog, the help center, and the pricing page. We do not show ads on scan result pages, auth screens, or inside the user dashboard. Paid subscribers never see ads. We believe this is the right tradeoff: keep the core safety tool free for the people who need it most, and fund it with ads that never interfere with the scan itself.
You can reach the Truvizy team at hello@truvizy.app for general questions, support@truvizy.app for technical issues, privacy@truvizy.app for data requests, security@truvizy.app for vulnerability reports, and partnerships@truvizy.app for business inquiries. We aim to respond to every message within one business day. If you believe Truvizy has made an incorrect verdict about a video, image, or website, we want to hear about it. Our accuracy depends on real feedback from real users, and every correction makes the next scan better for everyone.