Text & typography check

Catch garbled AI text before your audience does

Image models still fumble words: headlines that read "SUMMEB", price tags with melted digits, logotypes with invented letterforms. A wrong word in a paid placement is the fastest way to lose trust. Chekr reads every piece of text in the creative and flags anything a human would squint at.

What AI text errors look like

  • Gibberish or almost-words in headlines and body copy ("SPEICAL OFFRE")
  • Duplicated or dropped letters, merged glyphs, mirror-image characters
  • Warped baselines and letter spacing that drifts across a word
  • Made-up characters inside otherwise correct words
  • Price, date or phone-number digits that changed during generation

How Chekr checks it

Chekr runs a dedicated text-and-typography pass over each creative, transcribing what the text actually says — not what it was supposed to say — and flags gibberish, misspellings and structurally broken glyphs with a bounding box, a severity and a confidence score.

Findings appear as pins on the image next to a plain-language explanation. For most text defects the fix is one click: the respell fix regenerates just the affected region with the corrected wording, leaves the rest of the image untouched, and a quality gate rejects any fix that drifts from the original.

Frequently asked

Why does AI-generated text come out garbled?

Diffusion models generate text as shapes, not as language: they reproduce what letterforms tend to look like rather than spelling actual words. Short, common words often survive; long words, prices and unusual names frequently degrade into near-letters.

Can Chekr fix garbled text automatically?

Yes. Text findings usually carry a one-click respell fix that regenerates only the affected region with the corrected spelling. Every fix is re-judged before it is accepted, and you can re-run the full scan on the corrected image.

Does it check text in logos and small print?

The scan reads all rendered text it can resolve, including logotypes and captions. Very low-resolution inputs limit fine-detail checks, and Chekr tells you when that limit applies.