Apple Built Half.
We Built the Rest.
iOS has Sensitive Content Analysis - it flags incoming images. But it won't scan photos already in your library. Apple chose not to do that job. So we did.
A Job Apple Chose Not to Do
In iOS 17, Apple introduced Sensitive Content Analysis - on-device machine learning that detects nudity in incoming AirDrops, Messages, and FaceTime video. Good feature. Important feature.
But it only works on incoming content. Your existing photo library - years of camera roll history, imported photos, screenshots, saved images - Apple's tools won't touch it. That's not a bug, it's a choice they made. They built the detection engine and pointed it at the front door only.
SkinVault does the job Apple won't: scanning photos you already have.
Apple SCA
- ✓ Flags incoming AirDrops
- ✓ Flags incoming Messages
- ✓ FaceTime video detection
- ✗ Won't scan existing photos
- ✗ No batch scanning
- ✗ No user-initiated scans
SkinVault
- ✓ Scans your entire library
- ✓ Batch scanning - photos and video
- ✓ You choose when to scan
- ✓ Multiple AI models, dual-layer detection
- ✓ Fully on-device - no uploads
- ✓ Apple verified privacy label
ONNX Runtime
Production-grade inference. Same models used in content moderation systems.
Never Leaves Your Phone
On-device inference. Your photos are analyzed as metadata findings only - no pixel data ever touches a network connection.
Batch Scanning
Scan your entire library. Free Demo scan always runs - see how many photos are flagged and at what risk level.
Now: Video Too
v1.1.0 adds frame-by-frame video scanning. The library gap Apple left extends to video - SkinVault covers that too.
The Vault Pledge
"On-device" is easy to say. We put our privacy commitment in writing and commit to testing every claim we make - not just stating it. No pixel data. No uploads. No compromise.
Read the Vault Pledge →Do the Job Yourself
Apple's tools won't scan your existing photos. SkinVault will. Free to start - no card required.
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