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ZeroGPT Partners with TruthScan to Provide AI Image Detection

Together, the companies will deliver advanced tools for verifying the authenticity of online images.

January 22, 2026 7:35 PM
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(EZ Newswire)
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ZeroGPT, an AI content detection platform, just struck a deal with the deepfake detection app TruthScan. ZeroGPT now provides AI image detection powered by TruthScan’s software to all of its users. TruthScan’s image detection is trained to identify deepfakes from every major AI image-generation platform.

Christian Perry, CEO of TruthScan, says, “We are excited to integrate TruthScan’s AI image detection model on ZeroGPT’s platform, giving the millions of people who use their app access to accurate multi-modal AI detection.”

Although ZeroGPT provides a wide variety of content services, its most popular offerings are its free and paid synthetic media detection functions, which, until now, have been limited to AI-generated text.

Rawad Baroud, CEO of ZeroGPT says, “People use our platform to detect AI content because they trust the accuracy of our product. Quality is important to us, and TruthScan’s AI-image detection meets those quality expectations. We believe this partnership is in the best interest of everyone using our platform.”

ZeroGPT users can access a limited version of TruthScan’s detector for free, but premium plans provide faster speeds, greater accuracy, and custom image analysis models directly from TruthScan.

According to a report from Everypixel Journal, in 2023 more than 15 billion AI-generated images were created using Stable Diffusion, Adobe Firefly, Midjourney, and DALLE-2.

“Our research suggests that over 1 trillion images may have been generated by AI platforms since 2023, and that millions of AI photos may be uploaded every day. The quality of these generations is becoming highly realistic, and right now, spotting deepfake media is more important than ever before,” says Perry.

TruthScan’s image detector can be accessed at www.zerogpt.com/ai-image-detector, (or directly on truthscan.com).

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