Sample investigations that teach the product.
Each demo uses the same verdict receipt layout as the live app, but with curated examples that make the evidence model legible before a visitor uploads anything.
Fake recruiter message
The message leans on urgency, pre-hire payment pressure, and identity pretexts without offering independent verification.
Cloned emergency voice note
The clip has weak provenance and urgent payment language. Speaker identity remains unknown, so the safest move is independent verification.
Manipulated marketplace image
The listing image lacks strong provenance and carries editing hints consistent with a pressured off-platform sale.
Crypto bait ad
The pitch overstates certainty, compresses the timeline, and leans on exclusivity rather than verifiable proof.
Suspicious synthetic music clip
The clip has weak provenance and synthetic-audio indicators, but Dispel stays explicit about the limits of authorship and originality claims.
Suspicious short video
The container and preview frame raise provenance questions, but the verdict stays bounded because this MVP does not run full temporal forensics.