Privacy-first face anonymization

An AI face anonymizer
that still looks like a person.

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.

No card required Source photos deleted Consent-only

Same person. New face.

Tap to reveal the original. Each pair: a real photo and the anonymized version.

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Why blur and pixelation aren't enough

Traditional 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.

How face anonymization with Remasked works

01

Upload 2–8 selfies

Clear, front-facing photos. They're processed in memory and deleted immediately — never persisted.

02

Generate your persona

A consistent AI face is built from your reference photos. Visually similar to you, biometrically unlinked.

03

Anonymize any photo

Upload a photo, the persona replaces your face. Other faces are left untouched. Same persona every time.

Frequently asked

Is this a face blur or face swap tool?

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.

Can the persona be reverse-image-searched back to me?

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.

What happens to my source photos?

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.

Will this work for content creators on social platforms?

Yes — that's the primary use case. See our creator privacy guide for platform-specific guidance.

Anonymize once.
Post forever.