
Cybersecurity tech company X-PHY Inc has released a real-time deepfake detection tool that empowers users to verify the authenticity of videos, audio, and images directly on their devices without relying on the cloud.
Upon activation, the X-PHY Deepfake Detector uses multi-modal AI to analyse video, image, and audio streams in real time. By examining facial micro-expressions, voice fingerprints, and generative adversarial network-generated artifacts, it flags signs of manipulation – even across multiple video windows. Detection is performed entirely on-device, preserving privacy and functioning even without an internet connection.
This is achieved through the Deepfake Detector’s use of advanced temporal and spatial AI analysis, powered by pre-trained neural networks. These models are capable of identifying subtle inconsistencies across facial movements, audio waveforms, and image artifacts – common signs of AI-generated content.
When combined with X-PHY’s patented hardware-based protections, this forms a seamless security ecosystem, protecting both stored data and the integrity of digital communications.
The growth of deepfakes has been exponential. Deepfake content on social media alone grew 550% between 2019 and 2023, and the World Economic Forum states it is a key global risk. X-PHY’s innovation is designed to combat AI-generated deception, enabling users to verify the authenticity of digital media – including videos, images, and audio with up to 90% accuracy, in real-time. This marks X-PHY’s expansion into AI-driven content integrity solutions, bridging data protection with digital trust.
Designed for easy adoption, the Deepfake Detector offers flexible deployment options to suit varying enterprise needs. It can be installed as a lightweight software agent on personal computers and laptops running on Windows operating systems or packaged with the X-PHY Cybersecure SSD, creating a unified defence layer that spans data protection, ransomware prevention, and deepfake detection.
The solution is application-agnostic, compatible with leading platforms like Teams, Zoom, Webex, Chrome, YouTube, and Meta. Users can activate it with a single click when joining a meeting, where it runs autonomously for a preset duration and can be re-engaged as needed.
Built on zero trust principles, the solution adds an additional layer of authentication and verification at the device level, helping organisations strengthen their cyber resilience against AI-powered deception and reducing reliance on external validation systems that often introduce unnecessary operational complexity.
“By combining deepfake detection with our existing hardware-embedded defences, we’re ensuring every endpoint not only protects data, but actively discerns and verifies the trustworthiness of the information flowing through it,” said X-PHY CEO Camellia Chan.
X-PHY Deepfake Detector is now available for purchase through the official X-PHY website and from authorised global channel partners.
X-PHY will conduct live demonstrations during the RSA Conference 2025 this week.