Face-based content earns you more.* But the moment your real face hits a public feed, it's scraped, indexed, and reverse-searchable. Remasked gives you a consistent AI persona — your audience sees a real-looking person, just not the real you.
Tap to reveal the original. The persona stays consistent across every photo you publish.
Persona
Persona
PersonaEvery public-facing creator deals with the same set of escalating risks: face-scraping bots indexing every post, reverse-image search tools (PimEyes, FaceCheck.id) selling your identity for a few dollars, follower-funnels that dox creators across platforms, and AI training pipelines pulling faces from public feeds with no opt-out.
The traditional answer is "go faceless" — voiceover only, hands-only shots, masks, AI avatars that look like cartoons. It works, but it leaves the engagement upside on the table. Faces sell.
A consistent AI persona lets you keep the face-forward format and the recognizability that drives engagement, while keeping your real biometrics out of the photos that get scraped.
Your audience sees the same persona in every post — built once during onboarding, reused across every swap.
The persona is generated to be biometrically divergent from your real face. Automated face-matching shouldn't connect the two.
Group photos, events, collabs — only your matched face is replaced. Other people in the frame are left untouched.
The persona is generated to look like a plausible version of you — same vibe, same general aesthetic. It's not a celebrity, not a stranger. Most viewers won't notice; the ones who do generally appreciate the privacy reasoning.
You're responsible for following each platform's rules. Most platforms allow stylized or AI-assisted self-imagery — but if you want to disclose, that's between you and your audience. We don't impersonate anyone else; we generate a fresh face.
The product is platform-neutral. It does not generate explicit content; it replaces your face in photos you've already taken. Compliance with each platform's content rules is on you.
A reverse-image search on a persona photo is designed to return nothing matchable to your real identity — that's the privacy goal. If you publish identifying context (location tags, real name, links to private accounts), you defeat the protection on your own.
Photos with faces attract ~38% more likes and ~32% more comments on Instagram (Bakhshi, Shamma & Gilbert, "Faces Engage Us", ACM CHI 2014, n = 1.1M). Higher engagement drives algorithmic reach; reach drives followers, sponsorships, and ad revenue. Causal at the engagement step, correlated through the rest of the funnel.