Reality Defender SDK enables developers to leverage Nvidia infrastructure
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# Reality Defender SDK enables developers to leverage Nvidia infrastructure
Opening lays groundwork for larger ecosystem of defense against ‘synthetic threats’
Aug 18, 2025, 2:39 pm EDT | Joel R. McConvey
Categories Biometrics News | Financial Services | Voice Biometrics
Reality Defender has released its developer-focused SDK and API, and a post from CEO Ben Colman says the launch makes the firm’s tools for detecting deepfakes and synthetic media universally accessible.
“This launch represents our commitment to enabling trust in an AI-powered world by putting institutional-grade security tools directly into developers’ hands through a simple integration process.”
Like all of Reality Defender’s models, it works on Nvidia’s AI computing architecture, which Colman says “provides the performance necessary to analyze multimedia content across multiple dimensions simultaneously.”
“Our detection models examine audio signatures, visual artifacts, and contextual inconsistencies within a few seconds to identify synthetic content before it can cause any damage.”
## H100 GPUs add horsepower to audio models
For its audio models in particular, Reality Defender has recently adopted the Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPU, which it says delivers more than twice the speed, performance and precision. And for advanced deepfake detection, it has adopted the Nvidia Dynamo-Triton, a high-throughput, low-latency inference framework for deploying generative AI and reasoning models.
For Reality Defender, this means “faster model inferencing, streamlined scaling and support for multimodal inputs across visual and voice.”
“Since harnessing Nvidia Dynamo-Triton, our ability to serve detections at enterprise scale has dramatically improved, helping us protect high-stakes use cases like CEO impersonation on video calls and synthetic voice fraud in call centers,” Colman says.
“The reliability of Nvidia’s architecture allows us to maintain consistent performance standards whether we’re securi