Clients screenshot your images, drop them into Google Lens, and find your suppliers in seconds. NoScrape makes it impossible.
Your images never leave your browser. 100% private.
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Paste this into your website's HTML, just before the closing </body> tag. It disables right-click saving and drag-and-drop on all images.
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Drop the product image, mood board visual, or specification photo you're about to send a client. Nothing leaves your device.
Toggle protection layers on or off. Add your studio name as a watermark. Adjust opacity and size to suit the presentation.
One click strips metadata, shifts colour channels, crops edges, and tiles your watermark. Google Lens and TinEye can no longer match the image to the original source.
Download the protected version and drop it into your proposal, mood board, or client presentation. They see your design. They can't trace your suppliers.
They screenshot. They search. You lose.
You spend weeks sourcing fabrics, furniture, lighting, fittings. You build the mood board. You present it to the client. They love it. They ask for time to think.
That evening, they screenshot one of your images, open Google Lens, and find the exact supplier in three seconds. The exact product. The trade price you were marking up. They order direct. Or they hand your whole specification to a cheaper designer and say "copy this."
The commission on that project was worth tens of thousands of pounds. Gone. Every interior designer, architect, and specifier knows this happens. Most absorb the loss in silence.
NoScrape corrupts the data Google Lens needs to make a match. Your client still sees your design. The search engine sees nothing.
Metadata, colour profile, pixel fingerprint, resolution. Remove any one and the match fails. NoScrape removes them all.
Your studio name tiled diagonally across the image. Clients can see it's your work. If they screenshot it and search, the watermark disrupts the pixel pattern Google uses to match.
Crops 12% from each edge and resizes to web resolution. This destroys the exact pixel dimensions Google Lens uses as a visual fingerprint. The cropped image no longer registers as a match.
Increases the red channel by 4% and decreases blue by 3%. Invisible to the human eye. But colour-matching algorithms — the kind TinEye and Google Lens rely on — can no longer link the image to the supplier's original product photo.
Compresses to 72% JPEG quality. Sharp enough for mood boards, proposals, and screen presentations. Useless for print reproduction. Too low-resolution for accurate reverse matching at scale.
After processing, you get a JavaScript snippet to paste into your website. It blocks right-click saving, drag-and-drop, and Ctrl+S on every image. One line of code, covers the whole site.
All processing happens in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never uploaded to any server. No cloud storage, no third-party access, no data risk. The image exists only on your machine.
Processing happens in your browser using the Canvas API. No server uploads, no cloud storage, no third-party access. If you're sending client mood boards with commercially sensitive sourcing, that matters.
Drop the image, click protect, download. No software to install, no account to create, no subscription required. You can protect an entire mood board in the time it takes to make a coffee.
NoScrape was built by a UK interior design practice that lost five-figure projects to clients who reverse image searched mood boards and went direct to suppliers. This isn't a Silicon Valley side project. It solves a problem we live with.
Every mood board you send unprotected is a price list your client didn't ask for. They get your sourcing, your specification, your design thinking — then buy direct at trade price and cut you out. It takes three seconds and costs you the whole project. Protect the image before it leaves your machine.
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