Key Takeaways
- Google Gemini app can now verify if an image was AI-generated or edited by Google’s tools.
- The feature uses SynthID invisible watermarking technology for instant checks.
- Support for video, audio, and industry-standard C2PA verification is coming soon.
Google has launched a new feature in its Gemini app that lets users verify whether an image was created or altered by Google AI. This addresses growing concerns about digital content authenticity in the age of generative AI.
Users can now upload any image to the Gemini app and ask questions like “Is this AI-generated?” or “Was this created with Google AI?” The system provides instant verification by checking for Google’s proprietary SynthID watermark.
How Google’s AI Image Verification Works
The verification process is straightforward: upload an image to the Gemini app and ask about its origins. Gemini scans for SynthID watermarks and uses reasoning capabilities to provide context about the content’s authenticity.
Currently, the tool only detects content generated by Google’s own AI models. However, this capability is set to expand significantly with upcoming support for C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) standards.
Future Expansion Plans
Google confirmed that verification for video and audio content will be added “soon,” with plans to extend the functionality beyond Gemini to services like .
The most significant development is the planned integration of C2PA support, which would enable Gemini to verify content from a wider range of AI tools and creative software, including competitors like OpenAI’s Sora.
Industry-Wide Momentum for C2PA
The announcement comes as C2PA gains traction across the technology industry. Google revealed that images generated by its new high-resolution AI model, Nano Banana Pro, will automatically include C2PA metadata.
This follows recent news that TikTok will also implement C2PA metadata as part of its invisible watermarking system for AI-generated content. Industry experts note that while manual verification in Gemini is useful, the full potential of these technologies will only be realized when social media platforms implement automatic AI content flagging systems.



