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Leaked-photo takedowns

Take down leaked photos. Free.

If your photos are online without your consent — intimate or otherwise, posted by a person or generated by AI — you have the legal right to demand removal. We file the notices in your name, on the laws that already exist for this.

This stops now. You have rights, and we use them.

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You have legal protection

Federal
TAKE IT DOWN Act
Signed into US law May 2025. Platforms must remove intimate imagery within 48 hours of a valid notice.
State
Revenge-porn statutes
Most US states criminalize non-consensual intimate imagery. Penalties include fines and jail time for the person who posted.
Global
GDPR and right-to-erasure
In the EU and UK, you can compel platforms and search engines to remove your image, even without copyright.

Three lanes, one form

Whatever was leaked, there is a legal lane for it.

Intimate imagery

Intimate photos or NCII

An ex posted nudes. A hacker leaked your private photos. Someone made an AI deepfake of you. The TAKE IT DOWN Act gives you a 48-hour federal lane. We also file with StopNCII for hash prevention (adults), or NCMEC if a minor is involved.

Stolen photos

Modeling shots, personal photos, screenshots

Test shots reposted on clone sites. Travel photos lifted from your account. Selfies copied into impersonation profiles. We use identity and right-of-publicity rules plus platform identity forms, the same way a working model would.

Copyright

Photos you took yourself

If you shot it, you own it. §512 of the DMCA gives you a direct legal lane to compel removal from any host on the open web. We prepare the notice; you sign it.

Filed in your name

You are the rightsholder. The notice goes out under your signature.

The law gives the right of removal to the person whose image was posted. So the notice has to come from you. We are the orchestrator, not the filer-of-record. You attest. You sign. The platform receives a notice that is legally yours, with our work behind it.

What you do

Tell us where your image is. Attest that it is you and that posting it was not authorized. Sign one form.

What we do

Match each URL to the correct legal lane. Prepare the notice in your name. Route to the right platform contact. Track removal and escalate if a platform stalls.

Free for everyone

$0 forever. Every URL. Every platform.

The scan is free. Every takedown notice is free. There is no per-URL fee, no quota, no upsell at the moment you most need help.

If you would rather hand the whole case to us, $39 covers a done-for-you filing across every URL we found. Money back if we cannot remove it.

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What we take off your plate

The hard parts you imagined? You skip them.

You do not have to confront anyone

No DMs, no calls, no public posts. The notice goes to the platform, not to the person who hurt you.

You do not pay $199 per notice

DMCA.com charges per filing. The legal forms themselves are free. We make the free path usable instead of monetizing your distress.

You do not need a lawyer for the first move

Most leaked-photo cases never need counsel. The notice is a form, signed by you, sent to the platform. We hand it to a lawyer only if it escalates.

You do not fill 50 forms alone

One signed attestation can fan out across every URL where your image appears. You sign once; the work happens behind it.

Start with one URL, or all of them.

Free. No card required. A few minutes from start to first notice.

Unlimited takedowns. No daily cap. No subscription. Free, forever.

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