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AI security tools apply machine learning to threat detection, vulnerability scanning, compliance monitoring, and content integrity verification. With 81 tools in this category, the range spans full enterprise cybersecurity platforms down to single-purpose utilities like deepfake detectors and manipulation-detection tools.

Nightfall

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Prevent data leaks across SaaS, AI tools, and endpoints

Free 44 · 6,876 votes

Trinka

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AI writing assistant and grammar checker

Paid 41 · 40,702 votes

AI Powered Cloud DLP for SaaS

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Security awareness training with AI monitoring

Paid 40 · 53,195 votes

The #1 comment moderation tool for Facebook and Instagram

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AI moderation for Facebook and Instagram comments

Paid 38 · 57,193 votes

Zerothreat

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Identify and fix API vulnerabilities with AI analysis

Paid 38 · 61,985 votes

PreCheck

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AI-powered identity verification with biometric and document checks

Paid 37 · 52,015 votes

AI-Redact

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Auto-detect and redact sensitive data in PDFs

Free 37 · 36,435 votes

Critique

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Browser extension for fact-checking claims

Free 36 · 29,936 votes

Bot Butcher

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Spam detection API

Free 35 · 12,453 votes

Equixly

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Automated security testing powered by an AI hacker

Free 33 · 4,074 votes

The category covers several distinct problem areas. Deepfake and synthetic media detection tools like Deepfake Detector address the challenge of verifying whether images, audio, or video are genuine. Endpoint and network security tools like Swif and HTCD apply AI to anomaly detection and threat response. Compliance tools like Disclaimr.ai focus on ensuring AI-generated content meets regulatory standards. Tools like Gaslighting Check and Suzan target social engineering and manipulation detection. When evaluating security tools, claims require scrutiny: detection accuracy rates, false positive rates, and independent testing matter far more than marketing copy. Many security tools need access to logs, communications, or media files, so vendor data handling practices and certifications are essential. Pricing is typically usage-based or enterprise-contract, with free tiers rarely covering production-scale workloads.