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Reface

by NeoCortext, Inc.

Face-swap deepfake mobile app sued under California right of publicity. Young v. NeoCortext class action survived Anti-SLAPP motion and is proceeding.

Relevant industries:MediaLegal

Risk Score: 3/100 (Low) · 2+ incidents · Legal 10 · Safety 0 · Privacy 0 · Regulatory 0 · Security 0

Risk Score

3/ 100
Low Risk

Apr 27, 2026

Risk Score Breakdown

Legal Risk

Court cases & lawsuits

10/100

Safety Risk

Incidents & harm events

0/100

Privacy Risk

Breaches & GDPR actions

0/100

Regulatory Risk

FTC, EU enforcement

0/100

Security Risk

CVEs & vulnerabilities

0/100

Incident Timeline

2 total incidents · showing 2 most recent

Sep 2023

MEDIUMCourt CaseACTIVE23-55772
Court Case: Kyland Young v. NeoCortext, Inc.

Kyland Young has an active lawsuit against NeoCortext, Inc., the operator of the Reface AI service, in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Limited public details are available beyond the case listing.

Court: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit#courtlistener #lawsuit #court-case

Apr 2023

MEDIUMCourt CaseRESOLVED2:23-cv-02496
Court Case: Kyland Young v. NeoCortext, Inc.

NeoCortext, Inc. (Reface) was involved in a personal-injury lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. The case (2:23-cv-02496) is listed as terminated as of 2023-09-19.

Court: District Court, C.D. California#courtlistener #lawsuit #court-case

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Reface's AI risk score?

Reface has an AI Risk Score of 3/100 (Low Risk). This score is calculated from 2+ documented public incidents across legal, safety, privacy, regulatory, and security categories.

Is Reface safe to use?

Reface by NeoCortext, Inc. has a low risk profile based on public data. Organizations should review the full incident list and conduct their own due diligence. This score does not constitute legal advice.

Does Reface have lawsuits?

Yes — our public records show 2 court case(s) for Reface, including: Court Case: Kyland Young v. NeoCortext, Inc.; Court Case: Kyland Young v. NeoCortext, Inc..

How is the AI Risk Score calculated?

Scores are weighted across 5 categories: Legal (25%), Safety (25%), Privacy (20%), Regulatory (15%), Security (15%). Each incident is scored by severity and type, then decayed based on age. Active lawsuits and fatal incidents do not decay.

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