What you’re looking at
Posted on relity.ai. The caption claims: “Relity — Is it real?”
The media: Likely authentic · 75%The closest AI look found signals consistent with a real photo — though a clean still can’t rule out AI video. It’s circulating across many places online.
The claim: This is a question — best general answer: Relity is a media-verification tool designed to analyze text and separate fact from opinion.
Evidence, not a verdict — weigh both and decide for yourself.
AI vision read — the closest look at the media
Likely authentic · 75%
The image shows a digital graphic with a teal gradient background, featuring a white node-like logo inside a rounded square icon, followed by the text "Is it real?", "Evidence, not verdicts.", and "relity.ai". There are no visible anomalies, physical distortions, or rendering artifacts in the graphic elements or text. This graphic perfectly matches the caption "Relity — Is it real?" as it displays that exact phrasing. The clean vector lines, uniform fonts, and precise alignment are consistent with a standard, authentic digital marketing asset rather than an AI-generated image.
Evidence, not a verdict. This reads the file, not the truth of the caption — weigh it yourself.
What the web shows
The claim
The headline or caption wrapped around this image, weighed against the fact-check record and the image’s age. Whether the photo truly depicts it is your call.
“Relity — Is it real?” — relity.ai
“Relity — Is it real?” — relity.ai
Where it appears
Where this image appears across the web. Appears on social platforms (facebook.com, linkedin.com). Heavily shared on social — which says nothing about whether it’s real. Check the caption.
Seen across many places online. Found across multiple sources: crunchbase.com, facebook.com, betalist.com, play.google.com, linkedin.com …and more.
Seen across many places online. Found across multiple sources: crunchbase.com, facebook.com, betalist.com, play.google.com, linkedin.com …and more.
Fact-check record
No published fact-check matched this image — no debunk is on record, which is not the same as "verified true."
What the file shows
Provenance (Content Credential)
No Content Credential survived — and none of the major AI tools’ markers. Routinely stripped by social uploads, so absence proves nothing on its own.
Camera & metadata
No camera, timestamp, or GPS — the metadata is stripped. Normal for screenshots, social re-uploads, and most AI images. Describes handling, not whether the content is true.