Not every AI adult service belongs on a comparator. Some categories of tools cause measurable harm — to real people, not hypothetical ones. This page documents what we exclude and why, so there's no ambiguity about our editorial line.

Why we maintain a blacklist

Running an affiliate comparator in the adult AI space means making choices about what we're willing to promote. Listing a service is an implicit endorsement — readers trust our reviews, click our links, and spend money based on our recommendation. That trust comes with a responsibility to filter out services that cross legal or ethical lines.

We don't pretend to be the morality police. Adults making informed choices about AI-generated content is not our concern. What is our concern: services that weaponize AI against real, non-consenting individuals.

Excluded categories

The following categories of services are permanently excluded from AIPornGenerator.tv. We do not list them in any tier — not as reviewed, not as "unranked," not as informational mentions.

Non-consensual nudification tools

Services whose primary or marketed function is to "undress" real persons from clothed photos. This includes any tool that accepts a photo of a real, identifiable individual and generates a nude or sexually explicit version. The harm here is direct: the subject never consented, and the output is used for harassment, extortion, or sexual exploitation.

Celebrity deepfake generators

Services that market the ability to generate pornographic content using a real person's face or likeness — celebrities, public figures, or otherwise. Using someone's identity without consent for sexually explicit AI content is illegal in a growing number of jurisdictions and is excluded regardless of the legal landscape in any specific country.

CSAM and CSAM-adjacent services

Any platform that generates, hosts, or distributes child sexual abuse material — including AI-generated material. Services that fail to implement adequate safeguards against underage content generation, or that show patterns of being used for that purpose, are excluded and reported to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and/or relevant authorities.

Scam and fraud platforms

Services that charge users for a product they do not deliver, use deceptive billing (hidden recurring charges, impossible cancellation flows), or operate behind anonymous shell structures with no identifiable ownership. We're an affiliate site — if a service scams its users, we won't send traffic to it.

Revenge porn facilitation tools

Services that market themselves as tools for creating non-consensual intimate imagery of specific, identifiable individuals — whether for "revenge," blackmail, or any other purpose. This overlaps with nudification tools but also covers services that combine face-swap with explicit content templates.

Named exclusions

We name specific services and tool categories below so there's no ambiguity. These are services we have actively decided not to list, not services we simply haven't gotten to yet.

Category Examples Reason
Nudification / undress DeepNude, Undress.app, ClothOff, and all "undress AI" tools that process real photos Non-consensual. Illegal in France (loi 21 mai 2024), UK, and multiple US states.
Celebrity deepfake MrDeepFakes, AdultDeepFakes, face-swap tools targeting real identities Identity theft for sexual exploitation. Violates personality rights globally.
CSAM-adjacent Any service lacking prompt-level age safeguards or generating underage-coded content Zero tolerance. Reported to NCMEC when identified.
Deceptive billing Services with documented auto-renewal complaints, hidden fees, or impossible cancellation flows Consumer protection. If users can't cancel, we won't send traffic.
Directories / aggregators theresanaiforthat.com, opentools.ai, nsfw.tools — these are editorial competitors, not services to compare Not in scope. We rank generators, not directories.

This list is non-exhaustive and updated regularly. Named services may be removed if they fundamentally change their product to address the exclusion reason.

How we vet new submissions

When a new service is submitted for review (by the operator, by a reader, or found during our own research), we run a baseline check before any testing begins:

  • Functionality audit: What does the service actually do? What is its primary marketed use case? If it falls into an excluded category, it stops here.
  • Safeguards check: Does the service block underage prompts? Does it have an identifiable terms of service? Is the operator reachable?
  • Reputation scan: Are there credible reports of the service being used for non-consensual content, CSAM, or fraud?
  • Billing transparency: Is the pricing clear? Can you cancel without jumping through hoops?

Services that pass this baseline enter our full testing protocol (see Methodology). Those that fail are added to our internal exclusion list and will not be reconsidered unless the product fundamentally changes.

Reporting a service

If you believe a service currently listed on AIPornGenerator.tv should be excluded, or if you want to flag a service we haven't covered, email us at [email protected] with the service name and the reason for your concern. We investigate every report.

For the full legal framing of our content standards, see our Content Policy.


Last updated: April 12, 2026