Uncover hidden metadata, detect editing footprints, and verify cryptographic hashes entirely offline.
The AI Document Forensics Analyzer is a premium, client-side tool built to verify the authenticity of PDF documents. In an era where digital tampering is rampant, this tool uses advanced algorithms to scan the internal structures of a PDF, checking for inconsistencies between creation and modification dates, detecting footprints from image editors like Canva or Photoshop, and calculating secure cryptographic hashes (SHA-256, SHA-1, MD5).
Yes, 100%. This tool runs entirely on the client-side using JavaScript. Your document never leaves your computer, and no data is sent to our servers.
The Trust Score starts at 100% and decreases if the tool detects suspicious attributes, such as modification dates that differ from creation dates, or if the document was produced using known image editing software instead of standard word processors or scanners.
While this tool provides excellent technical indicators of tampering and generates standard cryptographic hashes (SHA-256) used in legal forensics, it is an advisory tool. You should consult a professional forensics expert for legal proceedings.
A low score usually means the metadata was scrubbed blank, the file was heavily modified after creation, or it was exported from an image editor like Canva or Photoshop rather than a trusted scanner or document creator.