SynthGuard by platform
Every platform moderates AI content differently. Pick yours to see exactly how its detection works and the step-by-step SynthGuard workflow that keeps your content shipping.
Instagram's AI-content labeling system flags synthetic images automatically and reduces their reach. SynthGuard humanizes images locally so they ship without the AI label and stay in the recommendation algorithm.
OnlyFans bans AI-generated content unless the creator is verified as the depicted person. SynthGuard's image humanizer makes synthetic content indistinguishable from camera output for the platform's classifier.
Fanvue allows AI creators but requires labeling. SynthGuard humanizes images for creators who want to skip labeling without triggering the platform's auto-detection.
TikTok labels AI content automatically and demotes it from the For You Page. SynthGuard humanizes images and videos so they ship clean.
Many subreddits run automod bots and Hive Moderation to auto-remove AI content. SynthGuard humanizes images so they pass both.
Etsy requires AI-generated products to be labeled and applies search penalties. SynthGuard humanizes product photos so they pass as photographic.
Amazon's A+ Content review increasingly flags AI-generated product images. SynthGuard humanizes them so they pass review and stay live.
YouTube requires disclosure of realistic altered or synthetic content and can apply its own labels. SynthGuard humanizes AI video and thumbnails locally so automated detection doesn't fire.
Meta applies AI labels across Facebook using the same stack as Instagram. SynthGuard humanizes images locally so they post without the label and keep full distribution.
LinkedIn surfaces AI-generated media and applies provenance labels through Microsoft's C2PA support. SynthGuard humanizes AI headshots and post images locally so they read as genuine photos.
Pinterest labels AI-generated pins and down-ranks them in some surfaces. SynthGuard humanizes pin images locally so they index as regular photos.
Shopify stores feed images into Meta, Google, and TikTok ad platforms that all run AI detection. SynthGuard humanizes product shots locally so they pass as photographic across every channel.
Stock platforms require AI labeling and reject undisclosed synthetic images at review. SynthGuard humanizes images locally so they pass the contributor-side AI classifier.