// AI scam & message inspector
Is this message a scam? Paste it and find out.
Got a suspicious text, email, DM, or delivery notice? Paste it below. You'll get an instant, plain-language verdict — is it a scam, why, and exactly what to do. Free, private, and nothing you paste is ever stored.
Why people trust it
🔒 Private by design
Your message is analyzed in memory and never stored. Links are inspected for structure only — never opened, so no one can be tracked by checking a scam.
🌐 Built for real threats
Detects the scams hitting people daily: phishing, fake deliveries, refund and gift-card fraud, investment lures, fake virus warnings, and family/boss impersonation — in English and Japanese.
🆓 Free and instant
The verdict and safety steps are free and unlimited, no account needed. Optional AI adds a second opinion when you want extra certainty.
Frequently asked questions
How do I check if a message is a scam?
Paste the exact message you received — an SMS, email, DM, or delivery notice — into the box and check it. You get an instant verdict, the specific warning signs found, and clear steps on what to do. It works without an account and nothing you paste is stored.
Is it safe to paste a scam message here?
Yes. Any links in the message are analyzed only for their structure (look-alike domains, shorteners, hidden destinations) — they are never opened or visited by our servers. Your message is analyzed in memory and never stored, logged, or shared.
What kinds of scams can it detect?
Phishing and credential theft, fake delivery and package notices, refund and tax-refund fraud (including Japanese special-fraud patterns), gift-card and wire-transfer demands, investment and prize lures, fake tech-support virus warnings, and impersonation of family, a boss, or a bank.
Does it work for messages in Japanese?
Yes. The checker recognizes common Japanese scam patterns — refund/ATM fraud, fake courier redelivery notices, and impersonation — alongside English ones.
Is it really free?
The instant verdict and safety advice are free and unlimited, no card and no account required. An optional AI layer that adds extra nuance is limited on the free plan and expanded with Pro, but you never need it to get a clear answer.
What should I do if it says a message is a scam?
Do not click links, call numbers, or reply using anything in the message. Contact the company or person through an official app or a number you already trust. Never send gift cards, crypto, or wire transfers, and never share passwords or one-time codes. If unsure, pause and ask someone you trust.