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AI Blocker

Nose strips that block AI facial recognition

Adversarial-pattern nose strips that disrupt AI facial recognition. Skin-safe, hypoallergenic. Targets the nose-bridge anchor point used by 70%+ of surveillance systems. 5 strips for $19.99.

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Hey Product Hunt! Facial recognition has quietly become the default - airports, stores, stadiums, the street - mapping and storing your face without asking. Almost every fix out there is software you can't actually wear into the real world. So we built AI Blocker: a nose strip with an adversarial low-poly camo pattern that sits across the eye-and-nose-bridge triangle, the exact landmark recognition systems trust most, to scramble the geometry they depend on. It looks like an ordinary nose strip, it is skin-safe and hypoallergenic, lasts 8-12 hours, and a 5-pack is $19.99. We are upfront that no method is 100% - the goal is to push the error rate high enough to matter. Would love your feedback, and happy to dig into how the pattern works. Privacy is personal.

About AI Blocker on Product Hunt

Nose strips that block AI facial recognition

AI Blocker was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Adversarial-pattern nose strips that disrupt AI facial recognition. Skin-safe, hypoallergenic. Targets the nose-bridge anchor point used by 70%+ of surveillance systems. 5 strips for $19.99.

On the analytics side, AI Blocker competes within Hardware, Privacy and Security — topics that collectively have 25.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how AI Blocker performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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