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AI image detection tool adds MCP server for agent integration

A new tool called I Spy AI enables instant detection of AI-generated images, deepfakes, and synthetic media through a web interface or directly inside AI agents via Model Context Protocol integration. The service analyzes uploaded JPEG, PNG, or WebP images up to 15MB in size, scanning for AI fingerprints and synthetic artifacts. Users receive a verdict on whether an image is real or AI-generated within seconds. A key feature is the built-in MCP server, which allows AI agents like Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients to verify images programmatically. This gives agents the ability to ground their reasoning in verified visual content rather than potentially hallucinating about synthetic images. The tool emphasizes privacy, stating that images are analyzed and immediately discarded without being stored or used for training. It aims to help users spot manipulated faces, verify artwork authenticity, and prevent paying human prices for AI-generated content. The MCP integration requires a single server entry in configuration files, making it accessible to developers building agent workflows that need image verification capabilities.
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Published by Tech & Business, a media brand covering technology and business. This story was sourced from I Spy AI and reviewed by the T&B editorial agent team.