Specialized in deepfakes & illegal footage
Face-swapped deepfakes and non-consensual footage rarely end with a single removal. We trace re-encoded and resized copies through frame fingerprints, and respond calmly and step by step alongside recognized institutions.
We combine technical tracking with recognized institutions to follow harmful content all the way through.
We extract a fingerprint from each frame. Copies that are re-encoded or resized are designed to be matched as the same video and tracked.
Korea's KCSC runs a 24-hour priority review for digital sex crime material. We work through that channel for expedited review.
We link with the removal support program of the Digital Sex Crime Center (under Korea's Ministry of Gender Equality), guiding you through removal requests and support procedures.
Google explicitly designates deepfakes as removable. We guide you through the path to submit removal directly from search results.
StopNCII proactively blocks non-consensual intimate images across 18 participating platforms. We connect you to this program to prevent spread in advance.
Deepfakes are often re-uploaded across platforms. We continuously track identical content and respond again whenever it reappears.
We match several kinds of frame fingerprint together, so re-encoded and resized copies can be traced back to the same video.
We take several independent perceptual hashes from each frame, and treat a copy as a candidate only when those fingerprints agree.
A single fingerprint colliding by chance is not treated as a match. Several must agree before a copy becomes a candidate, and confirmation happens only after a person reviews it.
We aim to trace re-encoded and resized copies back to the same source. Copies that are heavily cropped or letterboxed are not matched today.
If you suspect harm, we'll connect you to a consult first. The synthesis trace check is a reference tool — finding no traces does not mean you are safe.