AuthentiLens and Reality Defender are both deepfake and AI content detection platforms, but they are built for fundamentally different users and use cases. Choosing between them depends on whether you need enterprise-grade infrastructure or fast, accessible consumer-facing scam defense.
Reality Defender is an enterprise deepfake detection platform deployed by media organizations, financial institutions, and governments. It offers API access, batch processing, and integrations designed for organizational workflows. Enterprise onboarding, custom pricing, and technical integration are required. Reality Defender is the right choice for an organization that needs to build deepfake detection into an existing content pipeline or security system.
AuthentiLens is designed for everyday consumers who need fast, plain-language results without enterprise pricing or lengthy onboarding. Anyone can upload a video, image, or audio clip and get a verdict in seconds with no technical background required. The free plan gives five scans with no account needed.
AuthentiLens also covers scam and fraud content types that go beyond deepfake detection. It analyzes text messages and emails for phishing and scam patterns, checks social profiles for fake persona signals, and evaluates URLs for phishing and fake website indicators. These capabilities make it useful for the full range of fraud scenarios everyday users encounter, not just deepfake media.
For an individual who received a suspicious video, a strange voice message, or a call that seemed off, AuthentiLens provides an immediate, accessible check with no setup required. For a media organization that needs to verify thousands of video submissions at scale with API access, Reality Defender is the enterprise solution built for that workflow.
AuthentiLens is free to start with five scans. AuthentiLens Pro is $9.99 per month for unlimited scanning across all content types including video, audio, images, text, profiles, and URLs.