Danaya vs Sensity AI

Compare media authentication platforms — see why Danaya is the only solution that combines cryptographic sealing and AI deepfake detection.

Sensity AI: Deepfake detection for enterprise security teams

The Key Difference

Unlike Sensity AI, Danaya also provides cryptographic sealing with GPS + timestamp proof and a downloadable PDF certificate of authenticity.

About Sensity AI

Sensity AI (formerly Deeptrace) is an Amsterdam-based company that specializes in deepfake detection for enterprise customers. They offer an API and a platform that analyzes images and videos for signs of AI manipulation, including face-swaps, GAN-generated faces, and diffusion-model outputs. Sensity serves KYC (Know Your Customer) teams at banks, identity verification providers, and government agencies.

Sensity focuses exclusively on detection — they do not offer any media sealing, capture authentication, or provenance tools. Their models detect visual deepfakes in images and videos but do not cover audio deepfakes or voice clones. Pricing is enterprise-only, and there is no free plan or self-service signup. Sensity is a strong choice for organizations that need dedicated deepfake detection at scale, but teams that also need to prove the authenticity of their own media will need a separate solution.

Best for: KYC teams and identity verification providers who need dedicated deepfake detection at enterprise scale

Sensity AI: Strengths & Limitations

Strengths

  • Specialized deepfake detection trained on the latest GAN and diffusion models
  • Strong in KYC and identity verification use cases
  • Supports both image and video deepfake analysis
  • Used by financial institutions and government agencies

Limitations

  • No media sealing or capture authentication — detection only
  • No audio deepfake or voice clone detection
  • No free plan — enterprise pricing with annual contracts
  • No PDF certificates or public verification — purely an analysis tool

When to Choose Danaya Over Sensity AI

A bank's compliance team uses Sensity AI to check identity documents for deepfake manipulation during KYC onboarding. The system flags a suspicious passport photo as potentially GAN-generated. But the bank also needs to authenticate video recordings of customer statements and verify voice recordings for fraud cases — Sensity does not detect audio deepfakes. The bank also wants to seal their own internal audit documents with tamper-proof timestamps, but Sensity offers no sealing capability. With Danaya, the compliance team gets AI detection for images, videos, and audio, plus cryptographic sealing for internal documentation — starting with a free plan.

Feature Comparison

FeatureDanayaSensity AI
Cryptographic sealing — photos
Cryptographic sealing — videos
PDF certificate of authenticity
AI deepfake detection — images
AI deepfake detection — videos
AI detection — audio / voice clones
Free plan available
Public verification (no account needed)
GPS + timestamp proof
REST API access
Compression-resilient verification
Zero-knowledge (no media stored)
Starting priceFree — Pro at $4.99/moEnterprise only

What You Get with Danaya

Cryptographic Media Sealing

Capture photos and videos live from your phone camera. Danaya locks GPS coordinates, timestamp, and SHA-256 hash at the moment of capture. Download a PDF certificate of authenticity. Anyone can verify it later — no account needed.

AI Deepfake Detection

Upload any image, video, or audio file. Our AI models detect GAN artifacts, diffusion patterns, face-swaps, voice clones, and audio manipulations. Get a clear verdict with a confidence score — free.

Pricing Comparison

Sensity AI: Enterprise only — contact sales

Danaya: Free plan included — Pro at $4.99/mo, Business at $19.99/mo

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