Blur and pixelation make every photo unusable. Remasked replaces your real face with a believable AI persona that stays consistent across every photo — so you can keep posting without exposing your biometrics.
Tap to reveal the original. Each pair: a real photo and the anonymized version.
Persona
Persona
PersonaTraditional face anonymization tools — blur, pixelate, black bar — make a photo functionally useless for posting. The whole point of sharing a photo is the human element, and pixelating it removes exactly that.
Worse, modern reverse-search tools like PimEyes and FaceCheck can sometimes recover identities from partial blurring, low-resolution pixelation, or context cues (clothing, environment, other faces in the frame).
A face anonymizer that swaps in a consistent AI persona keeps the photo usable while genuinely breaking the link between the image and your real biometrics. Reverse-search engines see a face — just not yours.
Clear, front-facing photos. They're processed in memory and deleted immediately — never persisted.
A consistent AI face is built from your reference photos. Visually similar to you, biometrically unlinked.
Upload a photo, the persona replaces your face. Other faces are left untouched. Same persona every time.
Neither in the usual sense. We don't blur — your photo stays sharp and usable. And we only swap your own face, identified by your stored embedding. Other people in the photo are left as-is.
The persona is generated to be biometrically divergent from your real face — automated face-recognition systems should not match the two. We test divergence as part of generation.
Source uploads are deleted as soon as your persona is built. We keep a face embedding (a numeric vector) used to identify your face in future swaps, plus the persona image. See our privacy policy for details.
Yes — that's the primary use case. See our creator privacy guide for platform-specific guidance.