CASPER, WYOMING, UNITED STATES — May 18, 2026 — Olive Works, the technology company behind the AI content detection platform ZeroGPT, has significantly broadened the scope of its platform to move beyond AI-generated text detection, introducing an AI image detection capability through a strategic partnership with TruthScan, alongside a major upgrade to its core DeepAnalyse
detection engine and an expanded suite of integrated writing and verification tools.
The updates position ZeroGPT as a more comprehensive content verification solution, addressing the growing demand from academic institutions, media organizations, financial services teams, content professionals, and everyday users who require reliable tools to authenticate both written and visual content in an era of rapidly advancing generative AI.
In one of its most significant expansions to date, ZeroGPT has partnered with TruthScan, a deepfake detection application, to bring AI image detection capabilities directly to the ZeroGPT platform. Through this partnership, ZeroGPT now offers its users access to TruthScan’s image detection technology, which has been trained to identify AI-generated and manipulated visuals from every major AI image generation platform available today.
The AI image detector, accessible at zerogpt.com/ai-image-detector, supports detection across a wide range of AI image generators, including DALL-E, Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, Ideogram, Flux, Bing Image Creator, GANs, and Nano Banana by Google DeepMind.
The tool accepts uploads in common formats, including JPG, PNG, and WEBP, as well as public image URLs, and delivers results without relying on metadata or watermarks, both of which are typically stripped when images are shared online.
The detector is built around a three-step workflow. Users upload an image or paste a public URL, the tool scans visual patterns and structures commonly found in AI-generated imagery, and then returns a clear result indicating whether the image is likely AI-generated.
Critically, this analysis does not depend on watermarks or embedded metadata, making it effective for images that have been downloaded, re-uploaded, or shared across multiple platforms where such markers are routinely lost.
The tool is also capable of reviewing images that have been edited or partially generated using AI tools, not just fully synthetic creations, which broadens its practical coverage across the range of visually manipulated content circulating online today.
The scale of the problem this capability addresses is substantial. According to a report by Everypixel Journal, more than 15 billion AI-generated images were created in 2023 alone using tools such as Stable Diffusion, Adobe Firefly, Midjourney, and DALL-E 2.
Christian Perry, CEO of TruthScan, noted that the numbers have only grown since then. “Our research suggests that over 1 trillion images may have been generated by AI platforms since 2023, and that millions of AI photos may be uploaded every day. The quality of these generations is becoming highly realistic, and right now, spotting deepfake media is more important than ever before,” Perry said.
The partnership reflects ZeroGPT’s intent to become a multi-modal verification platform rather than a single-purpose text checker. ZeroGPT users can access a limited version of TruthScan’s image detector at no cost. Premium plans, available through TruthScan, provide faster processing speeds, greater accuracy, and custom image analysis models suited for enterprise-level workflows.
Rawad Baroud, CEO of ZeroGPT, explained the reasoning behind the integration. “People use our platform to detect AI content because they trust the accuracy of our product.
Quality is important to us, and TruthScan’s AI-image detection meets those quality expectations. We believe this partnership is in the best interest of everyone using our platform,” Baroud said.
Christian Perry echoed that sentiment from TruthScan’s side. “We are excited to integrate TruthScan’s AI image detection model on ZeroGPT’s platform, giving the millions of people who use their app access to accurate multi-modal AI detection,” Perry said.
Technology Upgrade Strengthens AI Text Detection at the CoreAlongside the image detection expansion, Olive Works has released a major upgrade to ZeroGPT’s proprietary DeepAnalyse
technology, the multi-stage detection engine at the heart of the platform’s text analysis capabilities.
The upgraded DeepAnalyse
system analyzes written content at both macro and micro levels to determine whether it was produced by a human or an AI language model. The detection model has been trained on extensive datasets, including text collected from across the internet, educational material, and proprietary synthetic AI datasets generated using multiple language models.
ZeroGPT reports that its AI text detection accuracy reaches up to 98%, based on analysis of more than 10 million texts drawn from both human-written and AI-generated datasets. The upgraded system is designed to detect outputs from a broad range of today’s leading AI models, including ChatGPT, GPT-4, GPT-5, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Perplexity AI, DeepSeek, and LLaMA variants.
The update also improves the platform’s ability to handle challenging detection scenarios, such as rewritten or paraphrased AI content and documents that mix human and AI-generated passages. The company states that the upgrade aims to further reduce false positive rates while maintaining strong overall detection performance.
A key feature of the updated platform is its enhanced sentence-level analysis. Every sentence identified by ZeroGPT as AI-generated is individually highlighted within the text view, and a visual gauge displays the overall percentage of AI-detected content within the submission.
This level of granularity allows users to review specific sections rather than relying solely on aggregate scores, making the tool more practical for editing workflows where only portions of a document may require attention.
In addition to inline analysis, ZeroGPT automatically generates downloadable PDF reports for each detection. These reports serve as documented proof of AI detection results, providing a verifiable record that can be used in academic submissions, editorial reviews, compliance audits, or internal quality control processes.
For educational institutions and professional organizations that require formal documentation of content authenticity reviews, this automated reporting feature reduces the administrative burden associated with content verification.
Beyond detection, ZeroGPT has built out its platform to serve as a full writing and verification environment. The current suite of tools available through the platform includes an AI text detector, AI humanizer, AI image detector, plagiarism checker, AI checker free, AI paraphraser, AI grammar checker, AI summarizer, AI translator, word counter, dictionary, citation generator, background remover, AI email helper, and ZeroCHAT, an AI chatbot companion.
The AI humanizer allows users to refine AI-written text into more natural, human-like writing while preserving the original meaning. The plagiarism checker verifies originality by scanning content against billions of sources. The paraphraser, summarizer, grammar checker, and translator extend the platform’s utility as a writing assistant for professionals and students working in multilingual environments.
ZeroCHAT, described as a personal AI companion, provides a conversational AI interface integrated directly into the same platform, removing the need for users to switch between a separate chatbot service and their verification tools.
The AI Email Helper allows users to generate clear, professional emails in any language, a function that serves professionals managing multilingual correspondence at speed. The word counter tool offers real-time tracking of words, characters, and lines, while also surfacing keyword density, estimated reading time, speaking time, and reading level, providing useful context for editors and content creators calibrating their output.
For teams and organizations that process large volumes of documents, ZeroGPT supports batch file uploading, allowing multiple documents to be submitted simultaneously and processed automatically through the user dashboard. This capability is particularly relevant for academic institutions reviewing student submissions and content teams managing high-volume editorial pipelines.
The platform also provides an API, giving organizations the ability to integrate ZeroGPT’s detection, plagiarism checking, paraphrasing, summarization, grammar checking, chatbot, and translation capabilities directly into their own systems and workflows at scale.
Olive Works has also extended ZeroGPT’s reach beyond the web platform by making core features available through WhatsApp and Telegram. Users can connect their accounts through the platform’s Social Settings dashboard and access detection, summarization, paraphrasing, translation, and grammar checking tools directly within these messaging applications.
This integration removes friction for users who prefer mobile-first workflows or who need to perform quick content checks without switching to a browser or desktop application.
ZeroGPT’s expanded suite is designed to serve a broad range of users and organizational functions. On the academic side, educators and evaluators use AI detection reports to assess the originality of student work and to document verification decisions.
Students and researchers benefit from writing tools, including grammar checking, paraphrasing, and summarization, to improve the quality and clarity of their writing.
In professional and enterprise contexts, the platform serves content teams, publishers, and media organizations that need to verify the authenticity of written and visual content before publication.
The AI image detector is particularly relevant for financial services and fraud teams that screen customer-submitted documents, receipts, and claims evidence. KYC and identity verification teams can use it to review identity documents and selfies for signs of synthetic imagery or manipulation.
High-volume marketplace platforms and delivery services can apply the image detector to product listings, delivery proof submissions, and refund disputes. Trust and safety teams across social platforms can use it to assess user-uploaded images at scale, while journalists and media editors can apply it to verify images before publishing to protect editorial credibility.
The platform’s multilingual support, with the detection model trained across all major languages, also ensures consistent performance for organizations operating globally rather than in English-language markets alone.
The expansion of ZeroGPT’s capabilities reflects broader shifts in how AI-generated content is being produced, distributed, and assessed. As AI writing tools and image generators become more accessible and widely used, the gap between human-produced and AI-produced content has narrowed to the point where manual review is no longer reliable or practical at scale.
Verification tools are increasingly being treated not as optional supplements but as standard components of content workflows in education, media, compliance, and digital commerce. The integration of text detection, image detection, and editing tools into a single platform addresses this need by reducing the workflow complexity that comes with maintaining separate tools for separate verification tasks.
ZeroGPT reports increasing adoption across students, content teams, and businesses. Academic users rely on the platform’s detection reports as formal documentation for institutional verification processes, while professionals use it to review drafts and maintain content standards before publication or submission.
As AI-assisted writing becomes more embedded in everyday professional workflows, the demand for verification infrastructure that keeps pace with the underlying technology has become a persistent pressure on organizations across sectors.
Olive Works has stated that its ongoing research priorities include further reducing detection error rates and improving performance as AI models continue to evolve and new generative technologies enter the market. The company’s support team is described as spread globally to ensure fast response across different time zones and regions.
Olive Works is a technology company based in Casper, Wyoming, United States. The company develops and operates ZeroGPT, an AI-powered content verification and writing assistance platform trusted by millions of users across academic, professional, and digital communication environments.
ZeroGPT’s core offerings include AI text detection, AI image detection, plagiarism checking, AI humanization, paraphrasing, grammar checking, summarization, and translation, all supported by the platform’s proprietary DeepAnalyse
technology. Olive Works is committed to advancing the accuracy and accessibility of AI content verification tools as the use of generative AI in everyday content creation continues to grow.
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