Overview

Rating:
4.80
(314)
Version:
2025.1
Last updated: 2025-10-16
Ranking
#94,979 ▼ 612
Overall

Features & Capabilities

MaskerAid is a Chrome extension that automatically detects faces in photos and obscures them with emoji, delivering a fast, privacy-first editing workflow. It also strips hidden metadata from shared images to protect your location, device, and other sensitive details. Everything is designed to be simple and fast for quick sharing.

With intuitive gestures you can move, resize, and rotate emojis to place them perfectly. A one-time in-app purchase unlocks thousands of emoji options. Your images aren’t collected; you can save to your Camera Roll or share via other apps, and MaskerAid was created by Casey Liss, known from the Accidental Tech Podcast (ATP) and Relay FM.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Limitliss LLC
Rating:
4.80
(314)
Version:
2025.1 Last updated: 2025-10-16
Version code:
878967661
Creation date:
2022-03-01
Compatible devices:
Size:
4.15MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-07-17
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Contact the developer

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Developed by:
Limitliss LLC
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/maskeraid/id1590163828
Website:
https://www.caseyliss.com/maskeraid

User Reviews

MaskerAid is broadly praised for its simple, single‑purpose design that reliably obscures faces to protect privacy. Reviewers highlight its ability to mask multiple faces quickly, export edited images fast, and maintain a privacy‑friendly approach (no subscription, minimal data collection). It’s also valued as a fun, versatile photo tool. Some users request features like zoom/rotate and note minor UI quirks; a few mention infrequent updates. Overall, the sentiment is positive, with strong approval of privacy, simplicity, and quick workflows.
Pros
  • Simple, focused design that does exactly what it promises (easy to use; one‑purpose utility).
  • Strong privacy orientation: easily obscures faces and strips metadata to protect consent and sharing safety.
  • Supports masking multiple faces quickly and reliably.
  • Fast export/sharing of edited images; quick workflow from edit to share.
  • Non‑subscription model with reasonable pricing and low data footprint (privacy‑conscious).
Cons
Recent reviews
This app is just exceedingly well-made, and is really a gold standard of what little utility apps like this should be like. The interface is super easy to parts and understand, and changing the default emoji or adjusting the settings is breezy and obvious. I wish all apps were this simple and elegant.
by rd*****, 2026-06-13

don't buy this nonsense. he'll abandon it in a few months like he did his last two apps. his real money comes from begging on his podcast. and he spends that money on hardware he doesn't need so he can beg for more money. simplissly the worst. edit: he hasn't updated this app since he released his new one. what happened to the logging to catch those squiggly bugs or whatever baby nonsense you're saying? edit edit: finally an update, TWO YEARS LATER. and apparently the dev was putting watermark on paid photos? lol
by si*****, 2024-05-28
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