Roundtable - Proof of Human API

Roundtable's Proof of Human stops bots and fraud without slowing down real users. Score all your traffic in real-time, letting only verified humans pass through.

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‘Are you human’ is becoming one of the most important societal questions. Bots, deepfakes, and synthetic humans are ruining online websites, while traditional CAPTCHAs are slowing down real users. Roundtable’s Proof of Human is an invisible API that detects bots at enterprise-grade accuracy and latent so websites can verify their human users friction-free. Let us know your thoughts! - Mayank

Very cool!

 Thanks Ryan!

What if the bots add randomness to their actions, won't that throw this off? Turing test is so difficult.

 Yup, we train a lot on adversarial approaches. Check out research.roundtable.ai

 I had a chat with the research via comet 😬 ...it seems cool. But, also adaptable for bots. Bots will start to train on human behaviour. And deploy it to what browser detects. keystroke duration, timing etc. But for sure. For now it will stop the current wave of bots. It will be interesting to see how it plays out overtime. Im sure you have some ideas already how to fight bots in the future landscape of things!

87% accuracy vs Google’s 69%? That’s some serious friction-free security.
Amazing milestone!

Love the “invisible” approach — CAPTCHAs always break the user flow. An API like this feels like the future of smoother online experiences.

We translated your intro video into Spanish so more people could see how it works: . If you ever want to reach additional languages, tools like can help make translating and dubbing videos effortless.

Looks promising, however are you also fingerprinting the website visitors to find out if user is bot or human?

 We can detect general website visitors that are bots/humans as well as ones that are on specific workflows (checkout, login, etc.)

 yeah, but my question is if you are implementing fingerprinting techniques to support that or not

 Nope, with behavioral dynamics you can't identify unique visitors. Just bot vs. human

 thanks for clarifying

No way—finally a tool that handles bot detection without annoying CAPTCHAs! I’m so tired of clicking traffic lights. How invisible is it for legit users though?