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Clarity
Best overallNeither Clarity nor Truepic Vision is built for everyday users—they are enterprise fraud-detection tools for businesses. Clarity wins for deepfake detection with forensic heatmaps and audio clone analysis, while Truepic Vision is better for image authentication and inspection workflows. The single biggest difference: Clarity focuses on deepfake video/audio, Truepic on image verification and risk scoring.
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Common questions
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. Truepic requires customers to use a separate capture app, but you can't run the analysis on your phone.
Clarity is better for deepfake video and audio detection. Truepic Vision is designed for image authentication, not video deepfakes.
No, unless you process hundreds of images per month for fraud detection. For occasional use, it's overpriced and you'd be better off with a cheaper or pay-per-use alternative.
Yes, for full use. Both require API integration or SDK setup. If you're non-technical, you'll need a developer to set them up.
Truepic Vision is slightly easier because it offers an embedded WebView and SSO, but both still require technical onboarding. Neither is beginner-friendly.
Clarity can detect generative AI in images, but its strength is video/audio. Truepic Vision is better at authenticating original images versus detecting AI-generated ones.
Clarity wins for deepfake detection, Truepic for image authentication—but both are enterprise tools, not for everyday users.
If you're a non-technical person or small business, neither tool is right for you—they're expensive, require coding, and lack mobile apps. For deepfake detection, go with Clarity if you have a dev team. For image verification, Truepic Vision works but only if you have the budget. Otherwise, look for simpler, cheaper alternatives.
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