Protect Your Artwork from AI Theft
Detect when your creative work may have been copied by AI or when someone is passing off AI-generated art as original human creation.
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The Threat
AI Puts Creative Work at Risk
AI image generators trained on large datasets of artworks can produce content that mimics specific artists’ styles or reproduces recognizable elements from existing works.
- AI can replicate artist styles within minutes of training
- Knockoff artworks appear on marketplaces, undercutting original creators
- NFT marketplaces struggle to verify whether art is human-created
- Commission artists lose work to AI-generated alternatives
How It Works
Verify Art Authenticity
Use our AI detector to verify whether artwork is likely human-created or AI-generated, helping protect both artists and collectors.
Identify Suspicious Art
When you see artwork that looks like yours or that seems too good to be true at a low price, save the image for analysis.
Run Detection
Upload the image to check for AI generation signatures. Our model detects output patterns associated with major AI art generators.
Document Findings
If AI generation is detected, screenshot the results and the original listing as evidence for potential takedown requests.
Take Action
File DMCA takedown notices where appropriate for copyright infringement. Report fake "human-made" art to marketplace platforms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can AI detection prove my artwork was copied?
AI detection identifies whether an image was AI-generated, which can support (but not legally prove) copying claims. For legal action, you may need additional evidence like training data analysis or expert testimony.
How do I protect my art from being used to train AI?
Some artists use tools like Glaze or Nightshade to add protective perturbations to their images. You can also opt out of AI training on platforms that offer this option, though enforcement varies.
Are all AI-generated artworks considered theft?
Not all AI art constitutes theft. However, AI that deliberately mimics a specific artist style, uses their work without permission for training, or is sold as human-created original work raises ethical and potentially legal concerns.
How can I prove my artwork is human-created?
Document your creative process with work-in-progress images, time-lapse videos, and layer history from your art software. Some artists use blockchain timestamping or creation certificates.
Should collectors use this tool before purchasing art?
Yes. If you are paying for original human-created art or commissioning an artist, running the final piece through an AI detector can help verify authenticity and protect your investment.
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