NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector is an AI-powered micro-service for detecting AI‑generated (synthetic) videos.

NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector
The NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector is an AI-powered microservice designed to detect AI-generated (synthetic) videos with high accuracy.
It is built for GPU-accelerated, high-throughput inference and can be deployed as a standalone gRPC microservice or used offline through scripting interfaces for forensic analysis.
Overview
The Synthetic Video Detector identifies whether a given video is real or synthetic (AI-generated). The model is optimized for detecting videos generated by diffusion models and is suitable for use in:
- Content creation platforms
- Video authentication workflows
- Digital forensics
- Media integrity services
How It Works
The service analyzes video frames and extracts frequency-domain statistical patterns that are indicative of diffusion-based generation. It is designed to be robust to common video compression artifacts, ensuring reliable performance across real-world video inputs.
Availability
The NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector is distributed as a containerized service through NGC, accompanied by documentation and client integration packages for ease of adoption.
Package
- NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector Service Container
- NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector Client Package
- NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector Usage Guide
- NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector Data License
Usage Guide
Please refer the NVIDIA Synthetic Video Detector - Usage Guide for more details
License
- Use of the software and models is governed by the NVIDIA Software and Model Evaluation License .
- Use of the sample data is governed by the NVIDIA Maxine Sample Data License.