TikTok AI detection
Analyze TikTok clips for synthetic video and manipulation signals.
A high-intent social video checker connected to the unified truth engine.
Last reviewed 2026-05-10 · See methodology
About this check
What TikTok AI Video Detector actually does.
Tool-intent page for moderators, creators, and journalists who repeatedly need to triage TikTok clips. Optimized for fast paste-and-analyze cycles, with signals tuned to short-form vertical video and the synthesis tools currently popular on the platform.
How it works
- 1Synthetic motion markers catch the floaty, slightly inertia-free movement of generated video.
- 2Face and hand consistency flags clips where extremities drift or merge between frames.
- 3Caption and overlay risk weighs metadata text that often accompanies fake clips.
When to use it
Real situations this page is built for.
- Editorial review of viral clips before publication.
- Trust-and-safety triage at scale on user-reported videos.
- Creator self-check before duetting a suspicious clip.
Limitations
Stitched clips with filters can confuse the engine. Always cross-check with the original poster's account history.
Related checks
Detection guides
Related reading from the checkreal.ai blog.
Practical guides that go deeper into the signals this detector looks for.
Honest scope
What this detector does not do.
Naming the gaps explicitly so the score is interpreted in context.
- Whether claims made in the clip are factually true.
- Which deepfake tool produced a manipulated clip.
- Long-form video — the demo focuses on short-form sampling.
FAQ
TikTok AI Video Detector questions
Is there an API?
Not in the demo. Production use of the engine for trust-and-safety pipelines is on the roadmap.
Can it spot AI generated by Sora-class models?
It catches some characteristic artifacts, but as models improve, no detector keeps up perfectly. Use as one input.
Does the page support direct TikTok logins?
No. Paste public URLs or upload saved clips.