Deep forensic analysis of claim evidence with blockchain-anchored proof. Verify whether submitted damage photos, documents, and videos are authentic, manipulated, or AI-generated.
Built for SIU teams and claims adjusters who need court-admissible evidence
Multi-model AI analysis checks physics consistency, texture artifacts, lighting anomalies, and temporal stability.
Court-admissible evidence package with methodology documentation, chain of custody, and expert summary.
Immutable timestamp on Base blockchain proves when analysis was performed and prevents tampering.
Compare evidence against millions of previous claims to detect repeat fraud and organized rings.
PDF forensic reports suitable for court proceedings. Expert witness consultation available.
SOC 2 Type II compliant. GDPR and CCPA ready. Full audit trails for regulatory requirements.
Upload all claim evidence through our secure API or web portal. Photos, videos, documents - we analyze it all.
Our forensic-grade verification pipeline runs metadata checks, visual AI analysis, and deep contextual examination.
Receive detailed findings with confidence scores, specific anomalies detected, and expert summary.
Analysis is anchored to blockchain, creating tamper-proof evidence for litigation.
Get clear guidance: APPROVE, INVESTIGATE, DENY, or REFER TO SIU based on risk assessment.
"DeFake helped us identify a fraud ring that had submitted the same AI-generated damage photos to 12 different insurers. The court-ready evidence package was crucial for prosecution."
Priced by claims volume and forensic depth
Insurance fraud costs the US $308B annually. Every dollar spent on verification returns $10+ in prevented losses.
How AI-generated evidence is changing insurance fraud — and what insurers can do about it.
AI-generated claim evidence is on the rise. We analyze the trends, show real examples, and explain how insurers can protect themselves.
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