Your voice is yours. 
Don’t let AI steal it.


Your audio should not be used by AI without your consent.

People can use AI to clone your voice or copy your musical style. What can you do to keep your audio safe?

Mask makes your audio unappetizing to hungry AI.

Mask works by making small changes to your audio files that won’t be noticeable to people but will make it harder for AI to analyze or copy.

Want to see how it works?

The following diagramtable of audio files demonstrates how Mask can protect your audio from unwanted cloning. Note that this is only a demo of an early version of Mask. We are currently working to make the protection inaudible to human listeners (right now, it sounds staticky).

Original audio

(your voice, song, or anything)

Protected* audio

(will sound the same to people but different to AI)

AI clone of protected audio (ineffective)

(an attempted copy of your voice)

AI clone of original audio (effective)

(a successful copy of your voice)

* This is an early version of Mask's protection for demo purposes only. We are actively developing protection that people cannot hear but that will disrupt AI learning.

Want to know when you can use Mask for yourself?




Who should use Mask?

Singers & musical artists

: prevent others from using AI to copy your sound.

“An A.I. Hit of Fake ‘Drake’ and ‘The Weeknd’ Rattles the Music World”
The New York Times, April 2023

Politicians

: prevent others from using AI to make fake recordings of you.

“How a fake, 10-second recording briefly upended New York politics”
Politico, January 2024

Speakers, voice actors, & influencers

: prevent others from using AI to steal your voice.

“Voice actors air their fears about voice-stealing AI”
The Economic Times, January 2024

Businesspeople

: prevent others from using AI to impersonate your voice for scams.

“Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake ‘chief financial officer’”
CNN, February 2024

Everyone

: make sure your voice is yours.

“The Terrifying A.I. Scam That Uses Your Loved One’s Voice”
The New Yorker, March 2024

Ready to get started?

Want to get in touch?

Email hello@getmask.org