They’re all fake. The faces. The hands. The smiles. The “moments.”
We are drowning in AI-generated garbage. Stock sites, news feeds, thumbnails, storefronts, social networks—polluted beyond recognition.
Nothing is real. Every image is suspect.
TrueSight is a forensic filter. A standalone executable that tells you whether a visual was generated by a machine.
Forensic AI Image Detector by XORD (via Gemini 2.5 Flash) "The Irony Is Not Lost on Us."
TrueSight.exe is compiled directly from the open-source TrueSight.py using PyInstaller.
SHA256 (Verified Build): 20b24fbfe6bae70dae479d709c18b77e6ca49d76c94053a895d3dda9dd1b9a8f
This build was fully audited:
- No telemetry
- No malware
- No system modification
SmartScreen may flag the file because it is unsigned.
This is normal for custom Windows tools.
Click “More Info” → “Run Anyway” to proceed.
TrueSight analyzes image files and determines whether they are AI-generated or human-created using the Gemini 2.5 Flash model.
The prompt logic evaluates:
- Lighting and shadow inconsistencies
- Anatomical errors (e.g., hands, teeth, ears)
- Texture artifacts (skin, fabric, background noise)
- Geometric and perspective flaws
- Watermarks or SynthID signatures (if detectable)
- Compression anomalies inconsistent with natural photography
At the end, it provides a structured forensic report and a final verdict:
- AI-GENERATED
- HUMAN-CREATED
- INCONCLUSIVE
- JPG / JPEG
- PNG
- WEBP
- BMP
- GIF
- TIFF
https://github.com/XORD-AI/TrueSight/releases
Known Limitation:
Drag-and-drop is not implemented in this release. File selection uses the standard Windows file picker.
If you'd like to contribute a working drag-and-drop implementation for Python 3.12+ on Windows, pull requests are welcome.
Get a Gemini API Key (for development):
https://aistudio.google.com/apikey