Check suspicious messages, links, and payment requests before you act.
Use one checker for phishing, fake jobs, UPI traps, impersonation, and payment scams.
Paste suspicious text, add a risky URL, or upload a screenshot for OCR. The checker looks for phishing, fake job, impersonation, payment, and UPI scam patterns, then adds live domain reputation data when the backend API is available.
Analysis runs locally in the browser first. If the text contains a domain or URL, the page can ask the backend API for a reputation signal and merge that into the report.
Run a scam check
Add as much context as you have. The more exact the wording, URL, and payment ask, the stronger the result.
One checker, multiple presets. Switch focus without leaving this page.
You can analyze right away. Screenshot OCR below is optional.
Scam risk report
Run an analysis to see scam signals, domain warnings, and the safest next steps.
This is a risk estimate, not a guarantee. Always verify through official websites, apps, or phone numbers you locate yourself.
What this checker covers
The detector focuses on phishing links, fake jobs, payment and refund scams, courier messages, UPI collect requests, OTP theft, impersonation, and marketplace scams.
Extracts domains from pasted text and can ask a backend API for reputation signals before merging them into the score.
Uploads a screenshot of a text, website, or payment request and runs OCR in the browser so you can analyze the extracted words.
Creates a compact result link with score, verdict, domains, and a short excerpt so someone else can review the same report.
Includes fake bank alerts, KYC and courier messages, UPI scams, remote job fraud, and phishing account-verification flows.
One tool, smarter presets
The fake-job, phishing, and UPI variants all use the same analyzer. Presets simply tune the page copy, defaults, and rule emphasis so you can stay in one flow.
You stay on one checker screen instead of bouncing between near-identical pages for each scam type.
Switching focus updates the source type, money sensitivity, and guidance without forcing you to re-learn a new UI.
Share links stay consistent because every scam type now produces reports from the same underlying tool and format.
FAQ
Quick answers for the most common questions before you rely on the result.
No. A clean result only means the checker did not find strong signals. Scammers can still use polished wording and real-looking logos.
The page still runs local analysis and falls back to structural domain hints like punycode, too many subdomains, or suspicious formatting.
Yes. The share link stores a compact summary and short sanitized excerpt rather than the full raw text.
Yes. The rules include UPI collect requests, payout traps, joining fees, no-interview jobs, and recruiter impersonation patterns.