Family voice scam detector

Check if that 'family emergency' voice note is real

Scammers can clone the voice of someone you love using just a few seconds of audio from a social post. Upload the voice note and we'll tell you if it shows signs of being AI-generated.

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Voice waveform being analysed for AI clone signals

Voice cloning is now cheap and fast. A scammer can copy a child's, grandchild's, or partner's voice from a TikTok clip and use it to ask you for money. We help you check before you act.

Common red flags

If you see any of these, slow down and run a check.

  • The call comes from an unknown number, not their usual one.
  • They demand money, gift cards, or crypto right now.
  • They tell you not to call anyone else, especially not the police.
  • The story doesn't match where you know they are.
  • They hang up if you ask to call them back on their normal number.

A familiar scenario

A panicked WhatsApp voice note from an unknown number. The voice sounds like your son, daughter, or grandchild. They lost their phone. They need money urgently. The voice is right. The story isn't.

How FakeFind Pro helps

  • Analyses spectral patterns common in AI-cloned speech
  • Flags compression and resampling artefacts scammers introduce
  • Returns a simple Trust Score and plain-English explanation
  • No account required — get a second opinion in 60 seconds
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What a result looks like

An example based on a real-world pattern.

Input
30-second WhatsApp voice note from unknown number
Trust Score
10/100
AI likelihood
High
Scam likelihood
High
What we found
  • Voice shows synthesis artefacts typical of AI cloning tools.
  • Breathing patterns and micro-pauses do not match natural speech.
  • Script matches known 'grandparent / lost phone' scam templates.
  • Caller asks for an urgent money transfer to a new account.
Recommendation: Do not send money. Call your family member back on a number you already have saved. Agree a family safe-word for future emergencies.

What you get

A simple Trust Score and plain-English advice — no jargon, no model names.

  • A simple Trust Score from 0 to 100
  • AI likelihood — how likely the voice was cloned
  • Scam likelihood — how closely it matches known scam scripts
  • A clear recommendation: pay, pause, or stop

Frequently asked

What audio formats can I upload?

MP3, WAV, M4A, and OGG up to 25MB.

How long should the clip be?

5 seconds is enough; longer clips give better confidence.

What should I do if it's flagged as a clone?

Don't send money. Call your family member on a number you already have saved, or agree a family safe-word for future calls.

Is the audio kept private?

Yes. Originals are accessible only to you, and deleted on a regular schedule.

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