Some providers are now offering “lie detector tests” using Eye Detect technology with Conversus algorithms, claiming it’s faster, cheaper, and just as accurate as a polygraph.
The truth? It’s marketing hype—not science.
The Facts They Don’t Want You to Know
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Not Scientifically Proven – Eye Detect with Conversus has no large-scale, peer-reviewed validation studies in real high-stakes cases.
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One-Channel Only – It measures only eye activity, unlike a polygraph which records multiple physiological reactions.
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Easily Misled – The narrow focus makes it more vulnerable to false results.
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No Court Acceptance – These results are rarely—if ever—accepted in legal proceedings.
Why the Polygraph Is the Gold Standard
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Multi-Channel Accuracy – Measures respiration, cardiovascular activity, electrodermal activity, and more.
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Used by Law Enforcement Worldwide – Trusted in criminal, intelligence, and private investigations.
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Accredited Examiners – Conducted by trained professionals following proven scientific protocols.
Don’t Risk Your Reputation on Unproven Tech
Choosing Eye Detect with Conversus for serious allegations—such as infidelity, workplace theft, or criminal accusations—is gambling with the truth.
If accuracy matters, insist on a real polygraph examination conducted by a certified, accredited examiner.
✅ The real lie detector is a polygraph. Anything else is just an experiment with your future.