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Eva V1.6 Detection Model

The engine behind every ScamAI result. One API scores faces, documents, and AI-generated media — and returns a confidence score with the evidence that produced it.

Grid of nine AI-generated faces — Eva locks one with red brackets: SYNTHETIC 99.9%

98.2%

deepfakes caught

Trusted by fraud, risk, and trust & safety teams at banks, fintechs, insurers, and marketplaces.

One engine, three models

  • Faces, documents, and AI-generated media — one API
  • A confidence score with the signals that fired
  • Runs in the cloud, on-prem, and on device

Deepfake detection

Swapped faces and synthetic video, scored by an ensemble reading generation artifacts, blending seams, and frame-to-frame inconsistencies.

Inside a result

Media comes in, the model routes it to the right detectors, weighs the signals together, and returns one probabilistic score — plus the signals that fired, so a result is an argument, not an assertion.

Deployed where the risk is

Cloud API

One REST endpoint for real-time and batch flows.

On-prem

The same engine inside regulated environments.

On device

Local detection for live video meetings.

Common questions

What is the Eva V1.6 Detection Model?

The Eva V1.6 Detection Model is the detection engine behind every ScamAI result. Through one API it analyzes faces, images, video, and documents for signs of manipulation — face swaps, fully AI-generated media, and edited or forged documents — routing each to a specialist detector and returning a probabilistic confidence score with the specific signals that fired. The model is retrained as new generation tools appear, and the same engine runs behind the cloud API, in on-prem deployments, and on-device inside Halo for live meetings.

How does the Eva V1.6 Detection Model detect deepfakes?

The Eva V1.6 Detection Model looks for the traces synthetic media cannot help leaving: statistical artifacts from generation models, blending boundaries where a swapped face meets the original frame, temporal inconsistencies across video frames, and capture characteristics that do not match a physical camera. No single signal decides the result — the model weighs them together into one confidence score and reports which ones fired. Because detection is probabilistic, you choose the threshold that fits your risk tolerance rather than accepting a fixed yes/no answer.

Does the Eva V1.6 Detection Model give a yes/no answer or a confidence score?

A confidence score, with evidence. Every result includes a probabilistic score plus the list of signals that fired, so you can see why media was flagged, not just that it was. Your team sets thresholds on that score — auto-decline above one line, route to human review above another, pass below both — which keeps the false-positive and false-negative trade-off in your hands. For audit and compliance teams, the attached signal evidence makes each decision defensible after the fact.

/ See it in action

Put the Eva V1.6 Detection Model to the test

Run detection on a live call, a document, or a face — and watch ScamAI flag what’s synthetic instantly.