AI Scam Message Checker

Paste suspicious emails, SMS, or WhatsApp messages to check if they are scams. AI explains why it might be phishing.

Message Analyzer

Supports any language 0/2000

Privacy: Your message is analyzed by AI and never stored or logged.

How to Use Message

  1. 1 Copy the suspicious message (email, SMS, WhatsApp)
  2. 2 Paste it in the text box below
  3. 3 Click "Analyze with AI" button
  4. 4 Review the risk score and explanations
  5. 5 Follow the recommended action

What You Get

AI analyzes tone, urgency, sender claims, and common scam patterns. Returns a risk score (0-100) with specific reasons.

Input: "Your account is locked. Click here to verify..."

Output: 🚨 High Risk (85%) - Creates urgency, generic sender

Input: "Hi, your DPD package needs €1.99 fee..."

Output: ⚠️ Suspicious (65%) - Unexpected fee request

Input: "Meeting rescheduled to 3pm tomorrow"

Output: 🛡️ Safe (10%) - Normal communication

How do I check if a message is a scam?

Paste the suspicious email, SMS, or WhatsApp message. Click Analyze with AI. See risk score (0-100) and specific warnings about scam patterns.

Is AI scam detection 100% accurate?

No. AI provides educated analysis but cannot guarantee detection. Always exercise caution with suspicious messages. This is guidance, not a guarantee.

Do you store my messages when I check for scams?

No. Messages are sent to AI for analysis and immediately discarded. We do not log or save any user input. Your privacy is protected.

What languages can the scam analyzer detect?

The AI can analyze messages in most languages including English, Estonian, Russian, German, Spanish, and more.

How does AI detect scam messages?

AI looks for urgency tactics (act now!), impersonation (fake bank), suspicious links, too-good-to-be-true offers, and emotional manipulation patterns.

What is a phishing message?

Phishing is a scam where attackers pretend to be legitimate companies to steal passwords, credit cards, or personal info. Common via email and SMS.

Should I click links in suspicious messages?

Never. Even if analysis shows low risk, suspicious links can contain malware. If unsure, go directly to the official website instead of clicking links.

What should I do if I receive a scam message?

Do not respond or click links. Report to your email provider or phone carrier. Block the sender. If you shared personal info, contact your bank immediately.

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Your input is analyzed by AI and never stored. We do not log messages or URLs.