Look closer
at every clip.
Skept is a verification tool for short-form video. Real, edited, AI-generated, or recontextualised — get a hedged, evidence-backed verdict in seconds, on the clip already in front of you.
Three taps from doubt to verdict.
The share sheet is the doubt moment — the pause between seeing a clip and passing it on. Skept sits inside that pause.
Share to Skept.
From any app — TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, wherever — tap the share button you already use. Skept appears in the share sheet alongside Messages and WhatsApp. No copy-pasting. No leaving the moment.
Multiple signals run in parallel.
Metadata and container forensics. Pixel and model artifacts. Reverse video search. Source account behaviour. No single detector — confluence is the architecture. The more independent signals stacked, the stronger the verdict.
You get a hedged verdict.
Evidence-backed, never overclaiming. Skept tells you what it found and how confident it is — and where it's not sure, it says so. The interpretation stays yours.
Four states. Plain colours. No false certainty.
Every verdict carries a colour and a confidence-hedge in the same card. The colour is fast; the hedge is honest. Both travel together — by design.
Skept doesn't tell you what to think. It tells you what it found, how confident it is, and where the limits sit. The interpretation is yours — that's the entire point.
Built for the people doing the looking.
Three onboarding paths, one underlying tool. Pick the one that fits how you encounter video — the verdict tunes itself accordingly.
Scrollers who pause.
For anyone who's seen a clip and wondered if it was real before passing it on. The default path — simple, fast, hedged.
Verification at desk speed.
Batch analysis, exportable evidence reports, API access. Built for newsrooms and fact-checkers who need a credentialed verdict for the record.
Profile videos, checked.
Verify whether the person on the other end of the app is who they say they are — before the conversation gets serious.