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ClothOff is a highly controversial AI-powered “nudify” platform that utilizes advanced deep learning models, such as GANs and diffusion algorithms, to digitally remove clothing from uploaded photos. Accessible primarily through clothoff.net, it offers mobile apps for Android, iOS, and MacOS, a Telegram bot, and tools for generating realistic nude images, custom undress videos with motion and effects, face swaps (including porn variants), multi-uploads, adjustable body parameters (e.g., breast and butt size), sex poses and sets, queue skipping, and an API for adult content creation.
The service provides free trials for basic photo and video undressing, with premium features unlocked via one-time purchases of VIP Coins (no subscriptions) for higher quality, faster processing, and advanced options. It positions itself as a “TOP-1 Pocket Porn Studio” and claims strict privacy protections: no data storage, automatic deletion of uploads, no distribution without consent, and technical blocks preventing processing of minors’ images (with account bans for attempts). ClothOff prohibits non-consensual use, illegal activities, and content involving anyone under 18, while partnering with Asulabel to donate funds supporting victims of AI abuse.
Despite these measures, ClothOff has faced intense criticism and legal action for facilitating non-consensual deepfake pornography and child sexual abuse material (CSAM). A prominent federal lawsuit in New Jersey (Jane Doe v. AI/Robotics Venture Strategy 3 Ltd., the platform’s operator) alleges it enabled the creation and distribution of hyper-realistic fake nudes of a minor from her social media photos, invoking the TAKE IT DOWN Act to seek mandatory removals, data destruction, AI training bans, damages, and potential shutdown. Supported by Yale Law clinics, the case highlights harms like bullying, harassment, and emotional distress.
Investigative reports from Der Spiegel, Ars Technica, Bellingcat, The Guardian, and others link operations to regions in the former Soviet Union (including Belarus), document acquisitions of rival nudify services, and detail its role in global abuse cases, including incidents involving schools. With millions of monthly users and significant traffic, the platform has encountered blocks in countries like the UK and Italy, as well as removals of its Telegram bot. Critics argue it inherently enables abuse, amplifying demands for stronger AI regulations worldwide. ClothOff denies liability for misuse and continues to operate.

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