Protect My Art

Monitor websites for AI training protection tags (noai, noimageai) and help protect artists' work

As of June 2026, Protect My Art has 3 users in the Privacy & Security category.

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1.2.0
Manifest V3

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Tracking since Apr 19, 2026.

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About

A very basic extension that:
- Checks robots meta tags of webpage for "noai" and "noimageai"
- Visually indicate if the webpage withdraws consent for AI training

This way, creators can check if the artwork they've uploaded has had their consent withdrawn. It is recommended for creators who wish to opt out of training to apply the following line of code to the HTML header of their eg. Portfolio, blogs, etc.:

<meta name="robots" content="noai, noimageai">

Or, if they are uploading to a platform that offers the option, to enable these tags on the webpages of their artworks.

I made this extension with the aim of helping "noai" tags become the industry standard for withdrawing consent.

Generative AI models use crawlers to scavenge for new images to add to their training dataset, but this is often against the creators' will. In response, some use adversarial perturbation (poisoner) tools such as Nightshade to deter crawlers from violating consent, increasing training costs for companies. With opposing interests and a lack of formal collaboration, AI training costs will go up and artists will be forced to run resource-intensive software to poison their art, creating a lose-lose scenario.

Making these simple meta tags the standard for consent will give companies the means to work with artists and no excuses not to. Attempts were already made by websites such as DeviantArt or ArtStation, and more awareness should be brought to this to help realize this vision. As of now, these tags are yet to be recognised, so I still recommend every artist who publishes their posts publicly to use the above-mentioned poisoner tools. With collective effort, we will create sufficient obstacles to encourage collaboration.

GitHub: https://github.com/SirSaltySalmon/protect-my-art/tree/main

Technical

Version
1.2.0
Manifest
V3
Size
17.9KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
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No

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Developer ID
u06a61cdb46bb8c2644ab72fa44476288
Developer Email
[email protected]
Created
Sep 24, 2025
Last Updated (Store)
Sep 24, 2025
Last Scraped
Jun 8, 2026
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