Wondering if something might be a scam? Just upload a screenshot and let our AI analyze it. Also, contribute to a growing public database, helping others spot scams and phishing attempts.
Upload an image or drag and drop
Upload an image and click "Upload and Analyze" to see the result.
Remember to remove all personal information from the screenshot before uploading. Our AI will analyze the image for potential scam indicators and provide insights.
Take a screenshot of any message, email, or site that feels off.
Our AI identifies common phishing and scam indicators instantly.
Receive an analysis, and your upload joins a community-driven database to help others.
Upload a screenshot, and get results in seconds.
Each upload builds a shared, searchable database of scams to help others.
Security should be for everyone. Our tool is free and simple to use.
Screenshots are securely stored and help others avoid similar scams.
Scammers are always finding new ways to trick people. By using 'Is This a Scam?', you're not only protecting yourself but also helping to build a powerful database for everyone. Together, we can make the internet safer.
'Is This a Scam?' is free and accessible to all.
We use OpenAI's 4o-mini model + various API calls from different sources to determine to validity of the screenshot, there is no guarantee of the accuray but we figured this is the best way to help people at scale. Plus we are building a community review feature to help increase the accuracy of the tool.
Yes, screenshots are stored in our public database to help others. But no other data is stored.
SEO purposes, the longer people stay in this app, the higher possibility of having a high ranking in SEO. And higher possibility to help more people with this.
We try our best to make this free to everyone.
Together, we're building a safer internet. 'Is This a Scam?' – your free, community-powered tool for scam detection and prevention.