Ever wanted to programmatically figure out which program (or AI tool) was used to create or edit an image? ForensicGrid just launched an API that lets you do exactly that via a web browser or integrate the API into your app.
Once that’s set up, anytime someone uploads an image to your platform, you’ll get an API response telling you what software was used to create or modify that image. You can also use the web browser to manually check images.
ForensicGrid uses advanced forensic techniques to analyze the image and identify its source. It can detect images generated by popular AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Grok, Midjourney, DALL-E, Qwen, and others. It can also identify edits made with image editing software like Photoshop, Canva, GIMP, etc.
You can use it to block users from uploading AI-generated images or ones created with specific software for content platforms, stock photo sites, or official document uploads where authenticity is key.
You can also use it to study what tools your users are using to create images. Spot trends, then decide whether to build similar image-creating or editing features in-house instead of relying on external apps.
| API Code | API Code Meaning |
|---|---|
| 100 | Invalid API key |
| 101 | API key inactive |
| 103 | File too large (max 5 MB) |
| 104 | Unsupported file format |
| 106 | Unable to fetch document URL |