Clarity is a sophisticated AI-powered authenticity platform designed to combat the proliferation of synthetic media and deepfakes. Positioned as a critical infrastructure component for 2026's digital landscape, Clarity utilizes a multi-layered neural architecture to analyze video, audio, and images for manipulation artifacts that are invisible to the human eye. The platform's technical core involves a proprietary ensemble of deep learning models, including convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for spatial analysis and recurrent neural networks (RNNs) for temporal consistency checks in video. By 2026, Clarity has become a primary standard for newsrooms, financial institutions, and government agencies to verify content provenance, aligning with C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) standards. Its architecture supports high-throughput API calls, enabling real-time verification for user-generated content platforms. As AI-generated misinformation scales, Clarity's market position has shifted from a niche forensic tool to an essential 'Trust API' for the global internet economy, providing granular confidence scores and forensic breakdown reports for every processed asset.
Can Clarity detect AI videos that have never been seen before?
Yes, Clarity uses zero-shot detection models that look for universal artifacts of synthetic generation rather than matching against a database of known videos.
Does Clarity store my data?
By default, Clarity does not store your files after analysis unless you opt-in for archive storage. Enterprise clients can choose regional data residency.
How does Clarity handle compressed social media videos?
The models are specifically trained on compressed and degraded footage (like from WhatsApp or X) to ensure accuracy even when pixel data is lost.
Does it support real-time Zoom or Teams meetings?
Yes, through the enterprise desktop agent, Clarity can monitor live audio and video streams for deepfake injection.
FAQ+-
Can Clarity detect AI videos that have never been seen before?
Yes, Clarity uses zero-shot detection models that look for universal artifacts of synthetic generation rather than matching against a database of known videos.
By default, Clarity does not store your files after analysis unless you opt-in for archive storage. Enterprise clients can choose regional data residency.
How does Clarity handle compressed social media videos?
The models are specifically trained on compressed and degraded footage (like from WhatsApp or X) to ensure accuracy even when pixel data is lost.
Does it support real-time Zoom or Teams meetings?
Yes, through the enterprise desktop agent, Clarity can monitor live audio and video streams for deepfake injection.