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VoiceForge-Detect

Status: Planned

VoiceForge-Detect examines audio evidence for indicators of synthetic generation, voice cloning, and splicing.

VoiceForge-Detect is an open-source forensic triage instrument designed to support examiner review of suspected synthetic or manipulated audio. It does not issue final authenticity opinions. It identifies technical features, inconsistencies, or artifacts that may warrant further analysis.

GitHub Repository


What It Examines

  • Spectral discontinuities at potential splice points
  • Formant trajectories for transitions associated with voice cloning
  • Codec and re-encoding signatures relative to stated provenance
  • Background-noise consistency across the recording

What It Produces

  • Methodology-documented, annotated waveform exhibits per analysis method
  • A splice-point flag log with millisecond-precision timestamps
  • A codec metadata consistency summary
  • Tool version, parameters, and analysis timestamp on every output

Scope Limitation

This tool supports forensic triage and examiner-led analysis. A finding is not, by itself, an authentication opinion. A clean result does not prove authenticity, and a flagged result does not prove manipulation.

Availability

VoiceForge-Detect is planned and not yet released. Installation and usage instructions will be published here when the first release is available.

GitHub: github.com/ramikhashmel/VoiceForge-Detect