10 images. Each one is either a real photo or AI-generated. Pick correctly, build your streak, and prove your eye is sharper than the algorithm.
Which image is AI-generated? Click to choose.
Top scores from all players. Daily scores reset each day — practice scores are separate.
Real or Fake is a free daily game that challenges you to tell the difference between real photographs and AI-generated images. With AI image generation becoming more powerful every month, this skill matters more than ever.
Each round shows you two images side by side — one is a genuine photograph, and one was created by an AI image generator. Your job is to identify which is which. After each guess, you'll see whether you were right and why that image was real or fake.
The daily challenge uses the same 10 image pairs for every player that day, so you can compare scores with friends. Practice mode gives you unlimited random rounds.
AI-generated images are everywhere — in news, on social media, in advertising. Being able to spot them is an increasingly valuable skill. Real or Fake trains your eye in a fun, low-pressure environment.
Real photographs come from Unsplash and Pexels under Creative Commons licences. AI images were generated using publicly available tools including Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, and DALL-E. No images depict real people in misleading contexts.
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Last updated: June 2026. Real or Fake takes your privacy seriously. This page explains what data we collect and how we use it.
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