Clearview AI Review (2026)
Scraped 30B photos for facial recognition database
About Clearview AI
Clearview AI built the world largest facial recognition database by scraping 30+ billion photos from social media, news sites, and public sources without any consent. Sells access to law enforcement agencies worldwide for real-time facial identification. Fined and banned by privacy authorities in France, Italy, UK, Australia, Greece, and Canada. CEO claims first amendment right to scrape faces from the internet. If you exist online, Clearview probably has your face.
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Scraped 30 billion photos without consent. Sold to police. Fined globally. Still operating.
If you exist online Clearview has your face. No opt-in. No consent. 30 billion photos.
CEO claims first amendment right to scrape faces. All searchable by law enforcement.