Someone Made a Fake
AI Image of You.
Here's What to Do.
Discovering a fake AI-generated image of yourself is alarming. Whether it's on Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, or a site you've never heard of — there are clear steps you can take right now. And if you need help, we handle this every day.
What To Do Right Now
Don't Panic — But Act Fast
Take a breath. This happens to thousands of people. But speed matters — the longer fake images stay up, the more they spread and the harder they become to remove completely.
Document Everything
Screenshot the content, save the exact URLs, note the platform and posting account, and record timestamps. Do NOT interact with the content or the person who posted it. This evidence is critical.
Report on Every Platform
File reports on every platform where the content appears. Each platform has different processes — Instagram, TikTok, X, Reddit all handle reports differently. Use the right language and policy references for each one.
Request Search Engine De-Indexing
Even after platform removal, fake images may still appear in Google and Bing search results. File de-indexing requests with each search engine to remove them from results for your name.
Consider Professional Help
If the content is on multiple platforms, if your own reports are being ignored, or if you simply can't face dealing with this yourself — that's exactly what we're here for. We handle the entire process so you don't have to.
Why People Choose Professional Help
Platform reports get ignored or auto-rejected
Content spreads to other platforms faster than you can report
You don't want to keep looking at the content
You don't know which policy lever to pull on each platform
The content is on a site you've never heard of
You need it gone NOW — not in weeks
We Handle This Every Day
500+ cases handled across 50+ platforms. Confidential. Discreet. You share the details once — we take it from there.