For Citizens
See how video content tries to persuade you
Deepfakes and manipulated video are increasingly difficult to spot. Kinexis helps you build media literacy by showing you the specific techniques, patterns, and signals in any video, turning passive viewing into informed analysis.
Learn to spot synthetic content
Run any suspicious video through Kinexis and receive a detailed breakdown of authenticity signals. Learn what AI-generated faces, cloned audio, and manipulated timelines look like in practice. Each report explains what was detected and why it matters, building your ability to evaluate content independently.
Understand persuasion techniques
Beyond authenticity, Kinexis surfaces the communication techniques at work in any video: emotional appeals, urgency framing, authority positioning, and narrative structure. Understanding these patterns helps you consume media more critically, whether the content is authentic or not.
Check before you share
Misinformation spreads fastest when people share without verifying. Kinexis provides a quick, structured way to assess video content before amplifying it. A two-minute analysis can prevent the spread of manipulated content and protect your credibility.
Related Use Cases
Video Authenticity for Informed Decisions
Verify whether a video is real before making decisions. Kinexis screens for deepfakes and analyzes behavioral patterns to help you evaluate video content critically.
Video Verification for Journalism
Screen video sources for deepfakes and synthetic manipulation before publication. Kinexis helps journalists verify authenticity and identify behavioral patterns in video content.
Kinexis identifies observable patterns in video content. It does not detect deception or diagnose emotional states. All findings are probabilistic and include confidence levels and alternative explanations. Reports are tools to inform human judgment, not replace it.