Reputation Resolutions
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AI Porn Removalfor Deepfake Nudes & Fake Explicit Images

If someone has used AI to create fake nude or sexual images of you, you have the right to get them down, and publishing them is illegal under federal law. We remove non-consensual AI porn fast and confidentially: at the source, and from Google Search and Images, using the TAKE IT DOWN Act's 48-hour rule. For removals you pay only after the content is gone.

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This is an emergency and we treat it like one. We move immediately, use tools that never require you to send the image itself, and keep the entire matter confidential.
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  • Is it legal?. No. Publishing non-consensual AI porn of a real, identifiable person is illegal under the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act and a growing number of state laws. For minors it is child sexual abuse material. Your legal rights
  • Can it come down?. Yes. Covered platforms must remove non-consensual intimate imagery, including AI deepfakes, within 48 hours of a valid request. We also de-index it from Google and pursue every copy. What we remove
  • How you pay. Confidential from the first call. For removals, payment is due only after the content is confirmed gone, with no upfront fee to get started. Get confidential help

What is non-consensual AI porn?

The short answer

Non-consensual AI porn is sexually explicit or nude imagery that uses artificial intelligence to falsely depict a real, identifiable person without their consent. It includes face-swapped or fully AI-generated deepfake porn, images produced by nudify or undress apps that strip clothing from an ordinary photo, and AI-generated video or 'gifs' built from someone's likeness. It is a form of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), and under the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act, knowingly publishing it of an identifiable individual is now a federal crime. Removal combines that law's 48-hour takedown requirement, Google's dedicated policy for removing fake explicit imagery from Search, free image-hashing tools such as StopNCII that block re-uploads without you sending the file, DMCA where the source photo was your own, and direct escalation to platform trust-and-safety teams. For anyone under 18, this is child sexual abuse material and NCMEC's Take It Down service applies. This is a reputation and content-removal service, not legal advice.

How we get non-consensual AI porn taken down, and keep it down

Discovering that fake nude or sexual images of you exist online is a violation, and the fear that they will spread to family, employers, or classmates is real. Take a breath: this content is removable, the law is now firmly on your side, and you do not have to face it alone or handle it quietly by yourself. The most important early steps are to preserve evidence (save URLs and screenshots, note dates) and to avoid the moves that make things worse, arguing in comments, contacting the poster, or paying anyone who is threatening you. From there we work the removal on every front at once.

The legal ground shifted decisively in victims' favor. The federal TAKE IT DOWN Act is now in full effect: it is a federal crime to knowingly publish non-consensual intimate imagery, explicitly including AI-generated deepfakes and 'digital forgeries,' of an identifiable person, and covered platforms are required to remove such content within 48 hours of a valid request from the person depicted and to make reasonable efforts to remove known copies. A growing number of states have their own deepfake and NCII statutes on top of that. Google operates a dedicated process to remove fake explicit imagery from Search and demotes sites that repeatedly host it. Where the image was built from a photo you took or own, DMCA adds another route, and free tools such as StopNCII create a digital fingerprint of the image so participating platforms can block it without you ever having to upload or send the picture. For anyone under 18 this is child sexual abuse material, it is categorically illegal, and NCMEC's Take It Down service and law enforcement are the right channels, which we help you engage.

Removal at the source is only half the job. We also file to de-index the URLs from Google Search and Google Images so the images stop surfacing when someone looks for you, and we pursue duplicates and re-uploads across mirror and repost sites so a single takedown is not simply undone the next day. Every case is handled confidentially, senior-led, and with genuine urgency, and for removals you pay only after the content is confirmed gone. Reputation Resolutions has resolved more than 5,000 removal engagements across 40+ countries since 2013 and holds an A+ BBB rating.

Is AI Porn Illegal?

Your legal rights, in plain language

Publishing it is a federal crime

Under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, knowingly publishing non-consensual intimate imagery of an identifiable person, including AI-generated deepfakes and nudify-app images, is a federal offense. You are the victim of a crime, not a participant in one.

Platforms must remove it in 48 hours

The same law requires covered platforms to take the content down within 48 hours of a valid request from the person depicted, and to make reasonable efforts to remove known copies. That requirement is in full effect and enforced by the FTC.

State laws add more protection

A growing number of states criminalize non-consensual deepfake pornography and give victims additional civil remedies. The specific options depend on where you and the poster are, which we help you understand.

For minors, it is always illegal

AI-generated sexual imagery of anyone under 18 is child sexual abuse material and is categorically illegal to create, share, or possess. NCMEC's Take It Down service and law enforcement are the right channels, and we help engage them.

What We Remove

Every form non-consensual AI porn takes

Deepfake porn & face-swaps

AI-generated or face-swapped sexual images and video that map your face onto explicit content, removed under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, Google's fake-imagery policy, and StopNCII hashing. Handled with urgency and full confidentiality.

Nudify & undress-app images

Images made by AI apps that strip clothing from an ordinary photo of you. These are non-consensual intimate imagery under federal law, and we pursue takedown at the host and de-indexing from search.

AI-generated explicit photos & video

Fully synthetic nude or sexual images and clips built from your likeness, taken down at the source and reported to the relevant platforms, with evidence preserved for any legal action you choose to pursue.

Reposts, mirrors & search results

The copies that spread to repost boards, mirror sites, and Google results. We pursue known duplicates in parallel and file to de-index URLs so the content stops surfacing when someone searches your name.

The Process

How a removal case runs

  1. 01

    Confidential triage

    Same-day.

    We speak with you privately, assess what has been posted and where, and treat it as the emergency it is. We help you preserve evidence and, where you want it, use hashing tools so you never have to send us the image itself.

  2. 02

    Stop the spread

    In parallel.

    We identify every copy and mirror we can find and begin takedowns in parallel, rather than one link at a time, so the content stops propagating while removals are processed.

  3. 03

    Remove & de-index

    Source + search.

    We pursue removal at the source using the strongest route for your situation (the TAKE IT DOWN Act, Google's policy, StopNCII, DMCA), then file to de-index the URLs from Google so they stop surfacing in search.

  4. 04

    Monitor & protect

    Kept down.

    We watch for re-uploads and re-remove anything that reappears at no additional cost, and register image hashes so known copies are blocked automatically as they resurface.

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Honest Timelines

How fast can it come down?

Timelines depend on the platform, but the legal window is now short by design. Here is what to realistically expect.

Within 48 hours
Explicit deepfake on a covered platform

Under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, covered platforms must remove non-consensual intimate imagery, including AI deepfakes, within 48 hours of a valid request from the person depicted.

Days
Google Search de-indexing

Google's dedicated process for removing fake explicit imagery from Search typically acts within days of a valid request, and also works to catch duplicates.

1–3 weeks
Content on non-compliant or overseas sites

Repost boards and offshore hosts that ignore the law require escalation, hashing, and de-indexing, which we pursue in parallel to contain the spread.

Ongoing
Widely mirrored or re-uploaded content

When images have been copied across many sites, we work removals and duplicates continuously and monitor for re-uploads, with re-removal at no additional cost.

Why We're Different

Working with us vs. going it alone or using a DIY tool

FeatureDIY Takedowns / Generic ServiceReputation Resolutions
Urgent explicit contentYou navigate forms and 48-hour rules yourself, under stressTriaged immediately, evidence preserved, requests filed correctly the first time
Sending the imageOften required to upload the fileHashing tools let us block copies without you ever sending the picture
Duplicates & re-uploadsWhack-a-mole, one link at a timeCopies and mirrors pursued in parallel, with ongoing monitoring and re-removal
Google Search & ImagesRarely addressedDe-indexed from Search and Google Images, with duplicates pursued
ConfidentialityVariesConfidential and senior-led from the first call
What you payUpfront fees or subscriptionsFor removals, billed only after the content is confirmed gone

Who runs your case

Senior specialists, no junior handoffs

Reputation Resolutions is run and managed by a world-class team of online reputation management experts. Your case is handled by senior, multidisciplinary specialists: removal strategists who know each platform's rulebook, SEO and content experts who rebuild your search results, legal partners for the matters that need them, veteran PR professionals, and AI-search specialists who help you control what LLMs like ChatGPT say about you. There are no junior handoffs and no learning on your case, and every person here treats your name as if it were their own.

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Tell us what has been posted and where. We'll assess it privately, move immediately, and lay out exactly how we get it removed. You never have to send us the image itself, and for removals you pay only after it's gone.

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AI Porn Removal FAQs

Non-Consensual AI Porn, Answered Honestly.

The straight, compassionate answers we give every person who calls us about this, on a confidential line.

When it depicts a real, identifiable person without their consent, yes. The federal TAKE IT DOWN Act makes it a crime to knowingly publish non-consensual intimate imagery, and it explicitly includes AI-generated deepfakes and computer-generated 'digital forgeries.' A growing number of states have their own deepfake and NCII laws as well. If the person depicted is under 18, the imagery is child sexual abuse material and is categorically illegal to create, share, or possess. We are a reputation and content-removal firm, not a law firm, so this is general information rather than legal advice, but the short answer is that you are the victim of a crime and you have the right to have this content removed.

Yes, in the great majority of cases. The TAKE IT DOWN Act requires covered platforms to remove non-consensual intimate imagery, including AI deepfakes, within 48 hours of a valid request from the person depicted, and to make reasonable efforts to remove known copies. Google runs a dedicated process to remove fake explicit imagery from Search, free tools such as StopNCII block re-uploads by matching a digital fingerprint of the image, and where the source photo was your own, DMCA gives another route. We use the strongest combination for your situation and pursue duplicates and mirrors, not just the first link.

No, and we design the process around that. Tools such as StopNCII and platform hashing systems create a digital fingerprint of the image on your own device, so participating platforms can detect and block it without the picture ever leaving your control. When we file removal requests we reference the content by URL and description. Protecting your privacy while we work is part of the job.

For removals, our model is pay-for-results: there is no upfront fee to start, and you pay only after the content is confirmed removed. We scope the work with you clearly first so you know what we're pursuing before anything begins. Every case is treated as urgent and confidential regardless of size.

Preserve evidence first: save the URLs, take screenshots, and note dates, because you'll want that record even as the content comes down. Do not argue in comments, contact the poster, or pay anyone threatening to release images (that is sextortion, and paying usually makes it worse). If you or the person depicted is under 18, use NCMEC's Take It Down service and contact law enforcement. Then get help, and we'll walk you through the rest on the first call.

Yes. Removing content at the source is only half the job. We file to de-index the offending URLs from Google Search and Google Images so they stop surfacing when someone searches your name, and we pursue duplicates and re-uploads across mirror and repost sites so a single takedown is not simply undone the next day.

That is common with this kind of content, and it's why we don't treat removal as a one-time action. We register hashes to block known copies, pursue mirrors in parallel, monitor for re-uploads after the initial takedown, and re-remove anything that reappears at no additional cost. The TAKE IT DOWN Act also obligates covered platforms to make reasonable efforts to remove known identical copies, which reinforces this work.

That is sextortion, and it is a crime. Do not pay and do not keep negotiating, because payment rarely stops it and often invites more demands. Preserve the messages, stop responding, and get help immediately. We help you preserve evidence, pre-register hashes so any posted image can be blocked fast, take down anything that does get posted, and coordinate with the FBI's IC3. See our sextortion help page, and call us; we treat these as emergencies.

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