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Sitting 14 out of 13 featured products. @producthunt team please take a look at our isFake AI :)
https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
We built AI detector for video, images, photo and audio content. We are working product, we have our first loyal users already, and we really want to show our product to the world. And the best to do this (imho) is to show it on Product Hunt.
I've been a part of PH community for 2.5 years, we had 2 incredible launches with Scade (2 Products of the day) and I really really appreciate Prdocut Hunt platform, it's creators, and community of makers. We see interest to our product even now, without being featured, but for the majority of people it stays ivisible.
Would greatly appreciate your review, we tried to follow every guideline, don't know what's still missing
We're live but not featured, yet...
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Meow and hello from Is & Fake here!
We're two tiny AI detectives (a spark of wisdom and a curious cat) who help people figure out what's real and what's synthetic online. Our humans, a crew of cybersecurity and ML researchers, built a multimodal detector for text, images, audio, video, and code so folks can spot AI content with transparency, not fear.
But we didn't get Featured today. That's fiiiine, we undertand, hundreds of amazing products launch daily. But we pulled all-nighters with our team (more than coffee did), and we'd love a real shot at Product of the Day.
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Making AI use transparent, not banned
Protecting people from deepfake scams and false accusations
Keeping the internet honest (and a little fun)
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Visit our Product Hunt page
Drop a comment or question, we answer with paws on deck
Repost this so more humans can meet us!
Calling for meow-solidarity between us and the Product Hunt Kitty
Thank you for supporting small teams trying to make AI a little more honest.
Is , Fake , Olga, Nastassia & the isFake AI team
We're launching isFake AI detector tomorrow π±π₯

Hi, my lovely product hunt community
I'm Nastassia, head of content at isFake AI detector. Ssome of you may know me from the amazing @Scade.pro team. For the past 4 years I've been doing content marketing for global AI startups and been a part of PH community for 2.5 years. But this post is a little love letter to a product that became my personal puzzle piece in understanding AI from a completely different angle.
It's called isFake.AI, a multimodal AI detector for video, images, audio, and text. It was built by a team of cybersecurity and ML specialists, and I help them write media articles and research. And somehow along the way I fell in love with it.
π₯πΌ My 9-year-old nephew just taught me about AI scams. Do kids know more about it than grown ups?
Hey, I'm Nastassia, head of content at isFake.ai. Yesterday and my 9-year-old nephew called me to say:
"If someone calls crying like me, don't believe it. Ask the secret word. It's probably AI."
I... what?
Why we're making AI detection actually fun to use
AI detection is a serious problem because of scams on one side and false accusations on the other. But while building our AI detector, we realized that if people are scared or bored by your tool, they won't use it, especially when there are plenty of other options on the market. And if they don't use it, all that serious tech doesn't matter.
One of the very first decisions for our product was to make it fun and easy to use. We'd already tested different AI detectors, and all of them were very academic, clean, and serious. Not saying that's bad, but we thought, what if AI detection felt less like a security checkpoint and more like having a curious friend look over your shoulder? That's why we created this fun logo, mascot and playful interface. Later on, we though, why not use the flame from the logo and the cat from the main page as a couple of cute AI detectives? They now show up in the interface, our social media and in an animated series (I'll talk about it in the next post). They make the whole topic of AI detection feel like and adventure, not like an interrogation.
Aside from our little heroes, the interface itself also shows visual evidence of AI, inviting you to look closer, notice details, and learn something new about AI detection while checking content, instead of tons of textual explanations. We wanted it to say "hey this part of yuor content looks suspicions, see?"
All of it because we want to solve not only tech problem, but emotional as well. This way we hope people want to check if something's real or AI.

Y Combinator offers 7 startups ideas they want to fund (Spring 2026)
As usual, Y Combinator came up with segments that are worth investing:
1. Cursor for Product Managers
2. AI-Native Hedge Funds
3. AI-Native Agencies
4. Stablecoin Financial Services
5. AI for Government
6. Modern Metal Mills
7. AI Guidance for Physical Work 8. Large Spatial Models 9. Infra for Government Fraud Hunters 10. Make LLMs Easy to TrainI've been in therapy for 4 years. Now I'm building one.
Hey Product Hunt
I m Anton, co-founder of Lovon - an AI therapist with a human voice to help you talk it out and feel better.
What are your top resources for being on watch of AI?
News in the tech world gets old quickly. It's no longer relevant in 10 minutes.
What helps you quickly navigate the world of AI?
I caught the latest news about AI from:
How do you treat content that doesnβt take off? (+ My rules)
Ten years ago, if a Facebook post didn t receive enough reactions, I would delete it immediately.
Yep, 18-year-old Nika was terrified that people would notice her failure. Reality check: when a post flops, almost nobody sees it anyway. The only person who actually suffers from the low engagement is the original poster.
BlogBowl launches this Friday β€οΈ
Hey Product Hunters
After 1.5 years of building (and rebuilding), I m finally launching BlogBowl this Friday! (31.10)
Introducing FakeRadar: Real-Time Deepfake Detection for Video Calls
Hi Product Hunters!
I m Artem Anikeev, founder of FakeRadar.io the world's first real-time deepfake detection tool designed specifically for video calls.
Why FakeRadar?
The rise of deepfake technology has brought new risks to everyday digital communication. From fraudulent job interviews to high-stake banking scams, the threat is real - and constantly evolving. FakeRadar was born to address this urgent need with cutting-edge, accessible technology.
I used our AI detector to check AI scam that caused a loss of life savings and share results
Yesterday I came across a heartbreaking story from LA. A woman became a victim of scammers who used AI to impersonate an actor Steve Burton. The scammers sent her messages and deepfake videos in which Steve confessed he loves her and asked for help. Believing, the woman sold her condo and sent all her savings ($350 000) to the scammers.
Since my team and I are developing an AI detector of fakes, we decided to test our product on this story. Unfortunately our video module is still under development. Screenshots of Burton were blurry and not suitable for analysis. So we ran the audio through our voice detector.

New to PH. I'd love to connect. Share your story and product in this thread
Hi everyone! I m Olga, and I lead the Product team at IsFake.ai. Over the years, I ve built products from scratch, set and tested goals with amazing teams. I love turning big, sometimes messy ideas into something real and making tech simple and useful for people.
At IsFake we are helping everyone spot what s real and what s fake online, with ease and a little fun.
These days it is creepy how easily we can get fooled by deepfakes and fake content. That s why our team is building a universal tool that anyone can use to check if a photo, video, or text is genuine. No complicated steps and freaky interface, just clear answers you can trust.
[ChangeLog] August 28 β No more βComing soonβ (and a couple other shiny updates) β¨
Hello friends, and welcome back to the changelog. The devs have been running on a balanced diet of espresso shots and questionable amounts of energy drinks, which means you guessed it: fresh updates are here. From saying goodbye to Coming Soon, to giving you a shiny red self-destruct button, to sprucing up Alternatives, and a shiny new footer, we ve packed a lot into this round.
Coming Soon Forum Threads
The old Coming Soon pages have officially retired (and you lot noticed). From now on, every new product you create gets its own forum thread. It is your place to share updates, drop teasers, or just shout into the void while you wait for launch day. People can still follow from your forum page to get notified when you go live, but now you can actually start the conversation early.
[ChangeLog] August 28 β No more βComing soonβ (and a couple other shiny updates) β¨
Hello friends, and welcome back to the changelog. The devs have been running on a balanced diet of espresso shots and questionable amounts of energy drinks, which means you guessed it: fresh updates are here. From saying goodbye to Coming Soon, to giving you a shiny red self-destruct button, to sprucing up Alternatives, and a shiny new footer, we ve packed a lot into this round.
Coming Soon Forum Threads
The old Coming Soon pages have officially retired (and you lot noticed). From now on, every new product you create gets its own forum thread. It is your place to share updates, drop teasers, or just shout into the void while you wait for launch day. People can still follow from your forum page to get notified when you go live, but now you can actually start the conversation early.
How new teams can build community around the product on PH?
I ve been a part of PH for 2+ years now, and I really love it, met real friends like @abdalyousef and @michalhajtas, and I really learn from @busmark_w_nika , @abbas143official . My team (Scade) have launched twice, and we've been active supporting other launches, giving feedback, sharing advice in discussion, connecting with other makers, and speaking about our own product. This helped us become visible on the platform, get feedback before launch and be known to the community on launch day. It lead us to a Product of the day, twice, and even a nomination for Kitty awards.
Now, I m helping a new product with PH launch. Guys are new to PH and they genuinely got involved. They filled out their profiles with real names, photos, bios, and links. They started testing products and giving feedback to makers and asking question, reading discussion, and sharing their thoughts.
But no one can see them. They created accounts about two weeks ago, comment by themselves without AI, but their comments seem useless for PH or what? Product Hunt support keeps pointing to the guidelines, but everything in those rules is followed. Comments are flagged as AI-generated, which is unfair (funny cause this is the team of AI detection experts and the product we aim to launch is on AI detection).
I am developer, not a marketing guy. Need help.
Hello everyone.
I hope I can get some advices here. I am developer, a solo developer. I make my project, snapencode.com. It is a self-host video platform. The idea is you buy license one time, for lifetime. No more monthly pay. You own it.
The building part, is fun for me. I love code. The logic.
Where should bloggers / creators pivot if ad traffic drops (due to LLMs)?
I ve been wondering about this a lot lately.... If LLMs keep pulling from blogs, news platforms (and obviously other content sources) -> this results in ad revenue keeps shrinking for most folks reliant on this source of income -> what is the pivot for these creators?
My wife runs a food blog that s heavily ad traffic based. Right now her niche (make based content seems to be some of the safest on the internet.. likely way worse for someone with an information based blog) hasn t been hit too hard, but it feels like something that could change quickly.
That s got us thinking about what a pivot could look like.
Do you really need a hunter when you launch on Product Hunt?
This is one of the most common questions I hear from founders these days.
And the answer is: it depends.






