use case

An AI content detector Chrome extension: scan the page, not a paste box

the short answer

verifai is an AI content detector built as a Chrome extension, so checking a page for AI-generated images and text is a single scan in the browser you already use — each flag gets a 0–100 confidence score, with no account and no copy-pasting.

A detector you have to go out of your way to use is a detector you mostly won't. Opening a separate site, pasting text, and uploading images is enough friction that, in practice, most things go unchecked, which defeats the point of having a detector at all.

verifai removes the trip. It lives in Chrome, so the check is right where you read, and that proximity is the whole idea: a tool you'll actually reach for beats a more elaborate one you forget to open.

one clickto scan a page for AI images and text

In your flow beats in a tab

The web is where you meet questionable content — a marketplace listing, a news image, a forum reply, a profile. A browser extension puts the check in that exact context, so verifying something is a reflex rather than a project.

Because it's one click on the current page, the cost of checking drops to near zero, which means you check far more often. A detector's real value is how routinely you use it, and an extension is what makes it routine.

One read for a mixed page

Real pages are a mix of images and text, so verifai checks both in a single scan and marks them consistently: a dashed outline on flagged images, a soft tint behind flagged text, each with its own 0–100 confidence score and level.

It runs on demand and on-device, with no account and no sign-in, so the cost of a check is a click and nothing else — no setup, no history to manage.

frequently asked

Which browser does verifai work in?
It's a Chrome extension, so it runs in Chrome where you can scan any page you're viewing.
Does it scan automatically?
No, it runs on demand. You open verifai and hit scan when you want to check a page, so it only runs when you ask it to.
Do I need to sign up?
No account and no sign-in. You install the extension and scan.
Does it slow down my browsing?
verifai checks a page only when you scan it, on-device, so it isn't running in the background on every page you visit.

Last updated June 7, 2026

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