Face-swap images
A real face can be placed onto another body or scene. The background may look normal while the face area looks too smooth, mismatched or unstable.
Private, free, browser-only safety tool
FakeSafe UK helps young people, parents and schools check suspicious AI images and short social videos without sending the media anywhere. It gives a local confidence check, visible warning signs, and the right UK reporting routes.
Purpose
Selfies, public social posts and GRWM-style videos can be misused to create face-swaps, fake sexual images, impersonation clips or blackmail. This project focuses on safe checking, calm next steps, and proper reporting.
A real face can be placed onto another body or scene. The background may look normal while the face area looks too smooth, mismatched or unstable.
Short videos can reveal face angles, expressions and movement. Fake videos may show lip-sync issues, flicker, odd blinking or unstable face edges.
The site explains what to do next: tell a trusted adult, contact the school DSL, use Report Remove, CEOP, IWF or police where appropriate.
Private local checker
FakeSafe checks images and short videos inside the browser. It shows an AI-style clue score and warning signs without sending the media to the developer, a server, or an AI company.
FakeSafe UK is a free community education and safety resource. It is not a police service, forensic laboratory, school safeguarding system, law firm, or official reporting body.
Illustrations
The site does not use real teenagers, real victims, or explicit material for demos.
AI areas can look polished compared with normal camera texture.
Look around hair, neck, ears and jawline for melting effects.
Uneven eyes, strange reflections or unnatural teeth.
Fake video may shimmer around the mouth, neck or hairline.
For schools and families
No ads, no analytics, no account system, no collection form, no external scripts and no upload-based AI. The school page includes DSL guidance, PSHE discussion points and safe reporting language.