Analizit

How Analizit works — and why it never gives a verdict

Analizit helps you decide what to trust. It surfaces signals of AI generation and teaches you what to look for — it does nothand you a yes/no ruling. That's a deliberate choice, and here's why.

The honest truth about AI detection

No tool — ours or anyone's — can reliably tell whether text, an image, or a video is AI-generated. The best detectors in the world are wrong a meaningful share of the time, especially against the newest AI models. Anyone selling you certainty is overselling.

So we don't. We show you the individual signals, explain what each one means, and tell you how confident (or not) we are — so you stay the judge.

What we check

  • Text — surface patterns associated with AI writing (word repetition, unusually uniform sentences, phrases LLMs overuse). Indicators, never proof.
  • Images & slides — we read provenance(C2PA / Content Credentials) and metadata first, because that's the one genuinely reliable signal when it's present — then guide your eye to the visual tells.
  • Video— coming next, including a novel “human-pulse” check that looks for the subtle blood-flow signal real faces have and many deepfakes lack.

Why “signals, not verdicts”

A confident-but-wrong “this is AI” can genuinely hurt people — students falsely accused of cheating, creators wrongly doubted. Detection tools are also known to flag human writing more often for non-native English speakers. We refuse to be the tool that makes an accusation it can't back up. Our job is to inform your judgment, never to replace it or weaponize it.

Provenance: the most reliable signal

When content carries Content Credentials(the C2PA standard) or a platform AI-label, that's strong, verifiable evidence. The catch: most social platforms strip this data on upload, so it's often missing — which is why we say so plainly instead of guessing.

What you should do with a result

  • Treat the score as a starting point, not a conclusion.
  • Read the signals and the “what to look for” tips — that's the real value.
  • Check the source: reverse-image search, ask where it came from, look for the original.
  • Never use a result as the sole basis for an accusation or a high-stakes decision.

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