Data is synced from the Chrome Web Store. View the official store page for the most current information.
As AI-generated images become more realistic, tools like Trulith are becoming increasingly important. This extension helps raise awareness and encourages more responsible browsing and sharing. I like that it provides a quick way to check images without requiring technical knowledge. It’s useful not only for professionals, but also for everyday users who just want to stay informed.
The extension runs smoothly in the background and doesn’t affect browser speed at all, which I really appreciate. The interface is clean, minimal, and focused on functionality rather than unnecessary features. Every time I’ve used it, the detection process has worked without errors or delays, which makes it feel very polished and dependable.
Trulith does exactly what it promises and does it well. The right-click detection feature is incredibly convenient, and the results are delivered quickly without interrupting my workflow. It feels like a thoughtfully designed extension built to solve a real problem. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants an extra layer of verification when browsing images online.
I didn’t need any instructions or setup — once installed, everything worked immediately. I really like how seamlessly it integrates into Chrome without cluttering the interface. The detection process feels smooth and well-optimized, and it’s clear the developers focused on usability. It’s one of those extensions you install and forget about until you need it, and then it delivers perfectly.
With AI-generated images becoming more common, it’s getting harder to tell what’s real and what’s not. Trulith makes this process much easier by allowing me to check images directly from the browser with just a right-click. The analysis is fast and easy to understand, and it gives me more confidence when viewing or sharing content online. It’s a very practical tool for anyone who cares about image authenticity.
I tried the same image that they showed detected as AI but when I tried it it said "likely authentic." I thought it was a bug so I tried again with multiple images and most of the obvious AI-generated images came as "likely authentic." I'm not sure if this is a bug but I had to say the UI looks amazing but the detector isn't working.
It does interfere with some of the human-looking AI-generated images, but for everything else, it works flawlessly. Waiting for the new versions
Tried a couple of images from news articles, it worked for all of them except 1, so I'd say it works pretty darn well.
Good extension and easy to use. It works well most of the time and is helpful when checking images online. It does need slight improvement since there are some outliers, but overall it’s useful and worth having.
Bro it doesnt even work. I checked with an AI image, it said it was real
Not as accurate. Sometimes calls certain AI-generated images as real. Hopefully new version is better
works really good, gives a little description why it thinks its ai or not.