BranditScan Rolls Out Auto-Takedowns, AI Scans

BranditScan Rolls Out Auto-Takedowns, AI Scans

MONTREAL — BranditScan has launched Auto-Takedowns and AI Scans features for its brand piracy prevention solution.

The new Auto-Takedown feature, a rep explained, “streamlines the process, making it completely hands-off for creators. Once the AI identifies infringing content, the system automatically initiates takedown procedures, allowing creators to focus on growth while BranditScan handles the rest.”

The AI Scans feature, powered by an AI model developed in-house, “offers accuracy in distinguishing between piracy and legitimate content. This cutting-edge technology acts as the vigilant eyes for BranditScan, ensuring brands are safeguarded with precision.”

Executive VP Jessica said, “We are excited to introduce these features that the community, especially models, have long requested. Our goal has always been to empower brands with the best tools for protection, and with these updates, we're making that protection more effective and effortless than ever before."

For more information, visit BranditScan.com.

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