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SkrewAI LLC launched SkrewAI Camera, a free full-featured camera app for iOS and Android that takes a fundamentally different approach to the deepfake crisis. Instead of trying to detect AI-generated content after it spreads, SkrewAI lets creators prove their videos and photos are real at the moment of capture — using device sensor data that artificial intelligence cannot fake.
The app records synchronized telemetry from the phone's accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer alongside every video and photo. On the backend, SkrewAI's proprietary algorithms and large language models cross-analyze sensor patterns against the visual content itself — verifying that physical motion, orientation, and environmental data are consistent with what the camera recorded. The result is a physics-based proof that a real human held a real device in a real environment.
"Detection asks 'is this fake?' We ask 'can you prove it's real?'" said Uroš Jojić, founder of SkrewAI. "To forge a SkrewAI-verified video, you'd need to fabricate accelerometer, gyroscope, and magnetometer readings that perfectly match your video content, frame by frame, while running on verified hardware. The physics don't lie."
Key Features
SkrewAI is building machine learning models trained exclusively on cryptographically verified authentic content — a growing dataset of proven human recordings no other company can replicate. With social features including vertical-scroll browsing and community engagement on verification pages planned for upcoming releases, SkrewAI is positioning verified content as shareable social proof, not just a security tool.
SkrewAI Camera is free to download and free to use, with iOS as the primary platform. Blockchain-backed proof certificates and C2PA Content Credentials interoperability are also in development.
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