Cassidy Gibson and Daniel Olszewski, University of Florida; Natalie Grace Brigham, University of Washington; Anna Crowder, Kevin R. B. Butler, and Patrick Traynor, University of Florida; Elissa M. Redmiles, Georgetown University; Tadayoshi Kohno, University of Washington
Given a source image of a clothed person (an image subject), AI-based nudification applications can produce nude (undressed) images of that person. Moreover, not only do such applications exist, but there is ample evidence of the use of such applications in the real world and without the consent of an image subject. Still, despite the growing awareness of the existence of such applications and their potential to violate the rights of image subjects and cause downstream harms, there has been no systematic study of the nudification application ecosystem across multiple applications. We conduct such a study here, focusing on 20 popular and easy-to-find nudification websites. We study the positioning of these web applications (e.g., finding that most sites explicitly target the nudification of women, not all people), the features that they advertise (e.g., ranging from undressing-in-place to the rendering of image subjects in sexual positions, as well as differing user-privacy options), and their underlying monetization infrastructure (e.g., credit cards and cryptocurrencies). We believe this work will empower future, data-informed conversations—within the scientific, technical, and policy communities—on how to better protect individuals' rights and minimize harm in the face of modern (and future) AI-based nudification applications.
redContent warning: This paper includes descriptions of web applications that can be used to create synthetic non-consensual explicit AI-created imagery (SNEACI). This paper also includes an artistic rendering of a user interface for such an application.
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author = {Cassidy Gibson and Daniel Olszewski and Natalie Grace Brigham and Anna Crowder and Kevin R. B. Butler and Patrick Traynor and Elissa M. Redmiles and Tadayoshi Kohno},
title = {Analyzing the {AI} Nudification Application Ecosystem},
booktitle = {34th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 25)},
year = {2025},
isbn = {978-1-939133-52-6},
address = {Seattle, WA},
pages = {1--20},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity25/presentation/gibson},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
