Visible labels
Are AI-generated or AI-edited texts, images or media clearly marked where a visitor can see it?
JVS Tuki
AI transparency
Run a quick first check before a deeper EU AI Act transparency review. The tool looks for visible labels, policy signals, Content Credentials hints and pages that may need attention.
Quick report
Paste a website address. The quick report does not prove whether content was generated by AI, but it shows whether the site is prepared to disclose it clearly.
What is checked
The quick report is intentionally conservative: it looks for public transparency signals and tells where a human audit is needed.
Are AI-generated or AI-edited texts, images or media clearly marked where a visitor can see it?
Does the site explain editorial responsibility, AI use, privacy and how visitors can contact the publisher?
The scanner samples public images and checks for obvious Content Credentials or C2PA hints where possible.
Report criteria
Which pages and media types may contain AI-created or AI-edited content.
Whether labels are understandable, visible and close enough to the content.
Whether images or publishing workflow can support Content Credentials / C2PA later.
How new AI-assisted content should be reviewed and labeled before publication.
What is already fine, what needs attention and what requires action first.
A realistic next step: text labels now, CMS workflow next, technical credentials later.