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🏆 Top match
100%
United States

The most definitive evidence is the electrical outlet visible on the left wall, which is a NEMA 5-15 type, standard in North America.

2
Canada, Toronto
60%

Canada uses the same NEMA 5-15 electrical outlets and has virtually identical residential building standards and styles as the United States. The scene is equally plausible for a Canadian home or apartment. The visible hardware and architecture are standard throughout the country.

3
Mexico, Mexico City
45%

Mexico also uses the NEMA 5-15 electrical standard, making it a possibility. While modern construction in Mexico can be similar, the specific combination of the door style, light switch, and overall aesthetic is somewhat more characteristic of the US and Canada. However, it cannot be ruled out, especially in newer buildings in major metropolitan areas.

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How the AI made its decision

Environment

Indoor • None • Indeterminate

Infrastructure

None • None • Modern North American residential interior with paneled doors and standard baseboards.

Visible text and signs

The AI did not detect readable text or signage in the image.

Context and culture

None • None