Remove a deepfake of you
Someone made a deepfake of you. This stops now.
You found it. That is the hardest part. From here, you do not file alone, you do not pay, and you do not have to look at it again. Paste the URL. The takedown goes out in your name. The content comes down. Free, every URL, forever.
Whether it is AI-generated or a real photo shared without your consent. Whether it is sexual, a fraud account, or a campaign built on your face. The path is the same. The result is the same.
What happens after you paste the URL
Tell us the URL
Paste the link. That is enough to start. You do not have to look at the content again, and you do not have to describe it.
We file the takedown
The notice goes out in your name, to the platform, under the law that applies. You do not chase the abuser. You do not chase the platform. We do.
It comes down
Platforms in scope of the TAKE IT DOWN Act have 48 hours. Others move on their own clock. You get an update at every step until it is gone.
The path matches the harm
Not every deepfake is the same. Neither is the takedown.
We file the lane that actually moves the platform. You do not have to know which one you are in. We do.
Explicit deepfakes and intimate-image abuse
Fake nudes. Face-swapped pornography. Real photos shared without consent. This is non-consensual intimate imagery. The TAKE IT DOWN Act, federal law signed in May 2025, requires platforms to remove it within 48 hours of a valid notice. Minors are covered separately and faster. You never have to view or describe the content. We file the path that applies, including the StopNCII hash registry for adults and NCMEC for minors.
Fake accounts, scam videos, voice clones
Someone is posing as you. Pulling money from your followers. Cloning your voice for a scam call. Running a fake account in your name. This is identity misuse, and platforms have identity-claim forms for exactly this. We file them in your name, with the framing platforms accept, so the response is not a generic auto-reply.
Your face used to sell something you never endorsed
AI lookbooks. Product ads. Endorsement deepfakes. Campaigns built on your face by people who never licensed it. This is a right-of-publicity claim, supported in most states, and a Lanham Act claim where there is consumer confusion. The notice that goes out names the right doctrine. The takedown lands.
The law is on your side
You are not asking a favor. You are exercising a right.
The legal framework for removing a deepfake of you is stronger today than it has ever been. Here is what it stands on.
TAKE IT DOWN Act (Federal, May 2025)
Requires covered platforms to remove non-consensual intimate imagery, including AI-generated, within 48 hours of a valid request from the depicted person or their authorized representative.
State laws
Most states have civil and criminal statutes for deepfake intimate imagery and impersonation. Many include private right of action. The notice cites what applies in your jurisdiction.
Section 230 exceptions
Section 230 does not shield platforms from federal criminal law, sex-trafficking claims, or intellectual property. The notice is written to land in an exception lane, not the immunity lane.
DMCA where it fits
If the source material is your photo or video, DMCA §512 applies. We use it where it is the right tool. We do not abuse it where it is not.
What you do not have to do
The hardest part was finding it. The rest is on us.
- —You do not have to confront the person who did this.
- —You do not have to hire a lawyer to start.
- —You do not have to pay anything. Ever. For any number of URLs.
- —You do not have to fill out 50 platform forms.
- —You do not have to learn the difference between §512 and the TAKE IT DOWN Act.
- —You do not have to see the content again. One URL is enough.
Paste the URL. The takedown goes out today.
Free for every victim, every URL, every time. No credit card. No catch.
Free, forever, for victims
The face scan is free. The takedowns are free. Every URL, every platform, every time.
Optional done-for-you
If you would rather hand the whole case over and not touch it again, we run it end-to-end. One flat price. No subscription.
Money back if it stays up
On the done-for-you service: if we cannot get the content removed, you do not pay.