The AuthentiLens live demo walks through a real phishing text message scan in real time so you can see exactly what the AI looks for, how it scores the content, and what the plain-English verdict means before you run your first scan.
The scan checks text for language patterns associated with urgency manipulation, impersonation of banks or government agencies, suspicious link structures, requests for personal information or payment, and wording that matches known scam script templates. The result is a risk score from 0 to 100 and a plain-English explanation of the specific signals the model found.
A score above 70 means the content shows strong indicators of a scam or phishing attempt. A score between 40 and 70 means the content is suspicious and warrants caution. Below 40 the content looks more typical of a legitimate message, though no automated tool is a substitute for careful judgment.
After the demo, you can paste any suspicious text, image, audio clip, social profile URL, or website link into the free scanner and get your own result in seconds. No account required for the first three scans.