Catch AI-cloned voices before they cost you
Voice cloning has made impersonation cheap and convincing. IdentityCall flags signals of synthetic and cloned voices so suspicious calls can be verified rather than trusted by default.
Cheap, convincing voice cloning has turned the phone into a soft target. An attacker can sound like a customer, an executive, or a vendor, and a static security check will not notice.
IdentityCall treats synthetic-voice detection as a layer of fraud defense. Alongside speaker verification and identification, it flags signs that a voice may be AI-generated or spoofed, so your team escalates and verifies instead of taking the call at face value.
Why voice-clone fraud is hard to stop
Cloning is cheap and good
A short audio sample is enough to produce a convincing clone, and the quality keeps improving.
Static checks do not notice
Knowledge-based questions and caller ID say nothing about whether the voice itself is real.
The stakes are high
A single successful impersonation can move money or expose an account, so the cost of missing one is steep.
How IdentityCall helps
Flag synthetic voices
IdentityCall surfaces signals associated with AI-generated or spoofed voices, so suspect calls are highlighted for review.
Pair with biometrics
Synthetic-voice flags work alongside speaker verification and identification, so identity and authenticity are checked together.
Escalate, do not auto-trust
Flagged calls can be routed for extra verification rather than passing silently, turning detection into action.
Keep the evidence
Calls and findings are recorded with an audit trail, so flagged interactions can be reviewed and learned from.
What you get
Flags on calls that show signs of cloned or synthetic voices
Detection paired with speaker verification and identification
Suspect calls escalated for extra verification
An audit trail of flagged interactions
A practical layer in a broader fraud-defense strategy
Less reliance on checks that ignore the voice itself
Frequently asked questions
Can IdentityCall guarantee it catches every deepfake?
No tool can. IdentityCall flags signals associated with synthetic or cloned voices so suspicious calls get extra scrutiny. It is one layer of defense, not a guarantee, and works best combined with verification and good process.
How does it work with voice biometrics?
Synthetic-voice flags run alongside speaker verification and identification, so you check both who the caller claims to be and whether the voice appears authentic.
What happens when a call is flagged?
You can route flagged calls for additional verification or review rather than trusting them automatically.
Is there a record of flagged calls?
Yes. Calls and findings are recorded with an audit trail you can review.
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