Catfish & romance-scam detector

Tell us what you know about someone you've met online. We'll combine the behavioural pattern with optional photo-authenticity analysis and give you concrete verification steps.

Tell us what they've told you. Fill in what you know — name, platform, how long you've talked, their claimed job and location, and anything that feels off. Optionally upload a profile photo for AI-artifact analysis. You'll get a risk score plus concrete verification steps.

Romance scams are the most personally devastating fraud category — partly because suspecting a partner feels disloyal. Running this check is not betraying their trust. If they're real, every verification step here will be easy for them. If they're not, you'll see it.

What they've told you

Behaviours you've noticed

Optional · profile photo

Drop their profile photo here, or browse

JPG / PNG / WEBP · max 5 MB. Sent to AI for authenticity scoring; not stored.

Optional · sample messages

The analysis is heuristic — it can be wrong in either direction. A "Likely real" verdict is not permission to skip a video call. A "Romance-scam pattern" verdict on someone who turns out to be real isn't the end of a relationship — it's a prompt to verify before sending money or personal data.