TruthScan is an AI detection and content-verification company that helps organizations answer a deceptively simple question: was this content created or altered by artificial intelligence? As generative tools make synthetic text, imagery, audio, and video trivially easy to produce, TruthScan provides a multimodal detection layer that fingerprints content for AI involvement across text, images, deepfake video, and cloned voice, claiming detection accuracy exceeding 99%.
The platform is positioned for enterprise and institutional use rather than casual checking. TruthScan markets capabilities including AI text detection in documents and communications, image authenticity verification, deepfake and manipulated-video identification, voice-cloning and synthetic-audio detection, and email scam and phishing protection. This breadth lets a single vendor cover several adjacent trust-and-safety and fraud problems that would otherwise require multiple point tools.
TruthScan targets a range of markets where authenticity matters: financial services and enterprises defending against AI-enabled fraud and executive impersonation, educational institutions protecting academic integrity, government agencies countering misinformation, and media organizations verifying content. The company emphasizes enterprise trust signals, citing SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 certifications and GDPR compliance, and states that its platform protects a very large user base.
For deployment, TruthScan offers tiered pricing — from a free trial with a credit allotment up to enterprise plans with volume discounts, API access, and dedicated support — and provides integrations with widely used platforms such as Salesforce, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and Zoom. That integration story is aimed at embedding detection into the everyday tools where suspect content actually arrives, like email, documents, and video calls.
TruthScan came to broader attention as part of a wave of well-funded deepfake-detection startups, with reporting tying it to a $16.2 million Series A led by Khosla Ventures. As AI-generated fraud losses climb, TruthScan's pitch is to be the verification platform enterprises and institutions plug in across channels to keep synthetic content from slipping through as authentic.