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Top 5 DMCA Adult Content Removal Services in 2026
April 23, 2026 · 11 min read · By Exclu Team
Top 5 Best DMCA Adult Content Removal Services in 2026
Fighting content leaks? See the Top 5 DMCA Adult Content Removal Services in 2026. Enforcity, Rulta, Ceartas & more compared on price, speed & coverage.
One leak. One Telegram channel. One Reddit thread. That's all it takes for your content to spread to 72,000+ websites in under 24 hours in 2026. And if you're an adult content creator, the numbers are even uglier: roughly 73% of OnlyFans creators have experienced content theft, with average monthly revenue losses ranging between $3,000 and $8,000.
Here is the sum up of the 5 Best DMCA Adult Content Removal Services
Enforcity — AI-driven automation, $29/month entry, broad platform coverage including Telegram on all plans
Rulta — Veteran service, 20,000+ creators, from ~$109/month, strongest on manual human review
Ceartas — Enterprise-grade, from $99/month, Google partnership + TrueYou™ deepfake detection
BranditScan — Mid-market AI-first, $49–89/month, hourly scans across 72,000+ sites
Bruqi — Transparent newcomer, flat-rate pricing, modern dashboard, no per-username stacking
We tested the leading DMCA takedown services through Q1 2026. We looked at detection speed, takedown success rate, platform coverage (tube sites, forums, Telegram, Reddit, Discord), pricing transparency, customer support response, and — critically — how well they handle the specific challenges of adult content piracy versus generic IP protection.
Here are the top 5 DMCA adult content removal services that actually deliver results in 2026, ranked.
1. Enforcity — The AI-Driven Leader
Best for: Adult creators who want AI-first automation at an accessible price Pricing: From $29/month (Shield) to $229/month (Titan) Headquartered: St. Petersburg, Florida Website: enforcity.com
Enforcity claims its top spot in our 2026 ranking through a combination of aggressive AI automation, accessible pricing, and verified results at scale. According to their public numbers, Enforcity has removed over 350 million infringements with a 99% success rate, protecting more than $600 million in creator revenue. These numbers are difficult to independently verify, but we interviewed multiple adult creators using the service and their qualitative experience consistently matched the marketing claims.
What Enforcity does well
AI-powered monitoring across every platform that matters: OnlyFans, Fansly, Chaturbate, Instagram, TikTok, Reddit, Telegram, YouTube, Twitter/X, Discord, and the leak forums in between
Reverse image and facial recognition detection: catches cropped, watermarked, color-filtered, and partially-edited copies of your content
Deepfake and impersonation takedowns: tracks fake accounts using your name, face, or voice — increasingly critical as AI-generated impersonation explodes
Anonymous DMCA filing: notices are submitted under Enforcity's legal entity, so pirates never see your real name or personal info
24/7 automated monitoring: the AI doesn't sleep, doesn't take weekends off, and doesn't need a vacation
7-day free trial on the Shield tier: lowest-friction onboarding in the category
"Claim Your Free Gift" referral model: lets creators effectively cover their own subscription cost through fan referrals
Pricing structure
PlanPriceBest forShield$29/monthSolo creators, 1 username, weekly scansGuardian$79/monthGrowing creators, daily scans, social DMCATitan$229/monthAgencies and high-volume, hourly scans, dedicated legal support
All plans include a 30-day money-back window, and cancellation is possible anytime from the dashboard. The Shield tier's $29 entry point is genuinely the most accessible starting price in this category — most competitors start at $45–$99.
The honest tradeoffs
Enforcity's aggressive automation has drawn scrutiny from some platforms. In late 2025, WordPress.com publicly flagged a spike in what they called "AI-generated DMCA takedowns," with Enforcity among the services mentioned. The company defends its accuracy, but creators using any highly-automated DMCA service should understand that false-positive risk scales with automation volume. For 99% of use cases, this doesn't matter. For creators with remix, reaction, or transformative content, it's worth being aware.
Who it's for
Solo OnlyFans / Fansly creators looking for affordable, automated protection
Agencies managing 5+ creators (Titan plan with unlimited usernames pays for itself quickly)
Any creator whose content has been leaked before and will almost certainly be leaked again
2. Rulta — The Market Veteran with the Biggest Network
Best for: Established creators wanting a proven, manual-review-backed service Pricing: From roughly $109/month (Pro, 1 username) with per-username add-ons Headquartered: Estonia (Rulta OÜ) Website: rulta.com
Rulta is the Coca-Cola of DMCA takedown services. Over 20,000 creators worldwide, servers in more than 50 countries, and a service track record stretching back further than most competitors. If Enforcity is the scrappy AI challenger, Rulta is the established incumbent — slower to innovate, but with deeper institutional relationships with takedown targets.
What Rulta does well
Massive platform coverage: Instagram, Reddit, Twitter/X, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, Discord, Snapchat, Pinterest, Tumblr, Telegram (Legend tier only)
Unlimited automated takedowns on all plans: no per-takedown fees or usage caps
Human-verified manual review within 24 hours on creator-submitted priority links
Google Image Collector tool: proprietary feature for finding image leaks through reverse-search aggregation
Anonymous filing under Rulta's legal entity
Multi-account / agency support: up to 1,000 models on Pro plans, each individually verified
Pricing structure
PlanPriceUsernamesKey featuresPro~$109/month1 (extras $45/ea)Google Search/Image Removal, 10 requests/dayPremierHigher2 (extras $60/ea)Social media removal, 20 requests/day, AI SearchLegendHighest4 (extras $75/ea)Unlimited requests, Copyright Registration, Telegram takedowns
Rulta's pricing model is the one creators complain about most: per-username fees stack up fast for creators with multiple stage names, and Telegram coverage is locked behind the top-tier Legend plan.
The honest tradeoffs
Rulta's per-username pricing structure feels dated in 2026 when most competitors moved to username-inclusive plans. And the Telegram-exclusivity on the Legend tier is frustrating given Telegram is where a huge percentage of modern adult leaks actually originate. That said, Rulta's size advantage is real: established platform relationships mean their takedown notices get acted on faster at major tube sites and forums.
Who it's for
Creators with significant existing leak volume who need proven scale
Agencies already managing creators on Rulta — switching costs are real
Anyone who values manual human review on priority links over pure automation
3. Ceartas — The Enterprise-Grade Option
Best for: High-volume creators, talent agencies, and enterprise-level brand protection Pricing: Premium plans from $99/month (free plan available) Website: ceartas.io
Ceartas (pronounced "kear-tas," from Irish for "justice") positions itself at the premium end of the market. The company's A.C.T.R (Automated Copyright Tracking & Removal) platform leans heavily on AI with human legal oversight, and they've built partnerships with Google and exclusive integrations with the top three subscription platforms — a differentiator worth noting.
What Ceartas does well
Google transparency partnership: faster de-indexing on Google search results than competitors without that relationship
Exclusive integrations with top subscription platforms: OnlyFans, Fansly, and at least one other mainstream platform (not publicly named in their materials)
TrueYou™ deepfake detection: claims 98% success rate on AI forgeries, NIL exploitation, and AI impersonation
Real-time dashboard with full takedown analytics: everything tracked and visible
Trusted by "entertainment's biggest stars" (their marketing language) — Ceartas handles several high-profile mainstream celebrity accounts alongside adult creators
Free tier available for low-volume creators (with takedown caps)
Pricing structure
Ceartas is less transparent on public pricing than others in this list. Their free plan exists but has monthly takedown limits. Premium plans start at $99/month, with enterprise pricing available for agencies and talent management. The lack of public tier-by-tier breakdown is a minor frustration during shopping.
The honest tradeoffs
Ceartas is the most "corporate" of the options in this list. That's a feature if you're a talent manager running a 20-creator agency. It's less of a fit if you're a solo creator making $3K/month and want simple, self-serve pricing. Some users also report the learning curve on the dashboard is steeper than at Enforcity or Rulta.
Who it's for
Agencies managing multiple creators at scale
High-profile creators whose leak risk includes deepfakes and NIL exploitation (not just tube-site piracy)
Creators who want Google-partnership-backed takedown speed on search results
4. BranditScan — The AI-First Mid-Market Choice
Best for: Mid-tier creators who want AI automation without Enforcity's pricing curve Pricing: From $49–$89/month (with frequent 50% first-month discounts) Website: branditscan.com
BranditScan has carved out a strong position in the mid-market segment. Over 20,000 creators, 72,000+ sites scanned hourly, and a combination of facial recognition AI, watermark detection, username matching, and content fingerprinting gives it a genuinely distinctive detection stack.
What BranditScan does well
Multi-method AI detection: doesn't rely solely on facial recognition, making it effective for faceless creators too
Hourly scans across 72,000+ sites: higher scan frequency than Rulta's daily cadence on equivalent plans
Adult-platform-first coverage: OnlyFans, Fansly, Chaturbate, ManyVids natively supported
24–72 hour typical removal window post-detection
Public transparency data: BranditScan publishes verifiable metrics backed by the Google Transparency Report and Trustpilot reviews — more openness than most competitors
7-day free trial + frequent 50% off first-month promos
Real-time dashboard tracking
Pricing structure
BranditScan's pricing has shifted over 2024–2026. Basic plans start around $49/month for full AI scanning and automated DMCA takedowns. Premium tiers push to $89/month and unlock additional coverage (social media depth, higher scan frequency, priority support). Agency plans are available on request.
The honest tradeoffs
BranditScan's growth in 2025 was impressive but their coverage is strongest on major tube sites and mainstream social platforms. If Telegram and Discord are your primary leak vectors, coverage is more limited than at Rulta (Legend tier) or Enforcity. Also, facial recognition as a primary detection method is less effective for creators who work faceless — though BranditScan has addressed this with multiple fallback methods.
Who it's for
Mid-tier creators ($2K–$10K/month revenue) who need automation without premium pricing
Creators whose content appears primarily on tube sites and mainstream social, not Telegram/Discord
Anyone wanting 50%-off-first-month deals to test before committing
5. Bruqi — The Transparent Newcomer
Best for: Price-sensitive creators who want a lean, modern, flat-rate DMCA service Pricing: Flat-rate plans (publicly available, competitive with BranditScan) Website: bruqi.com
Bruqi is the newest service in our top 5 and has built its positioning squarely against Rulta — publishing direct comparison pages, emphasizing pricing transparency, and running an all-flat-rate model that avoids the per-username stacking Rulta is criticized for.
What Bruqi does well
Flat-rate pricing: no per-username fees stacking up
Immediate scan start: results visible from the moment you activate, not after a multi-day onboarding period
Fully automated workflow: hands-off experience with optional self-report of specific links
Modern dashboard: cleaner UI than older competitors
Honest marketing: Bruqi's own FAQ explicitly states "no DMCA service can guarantee 100% removals" — a refreshing honesty rare in this category
Free resources and DMCA guides: strong content marketing for creator education
Cancel anytime, no contracts
Pricing structure
Bruqi publishes plans publicly and emphasizes that their flat-rate model saves creators up to $4,860 per year vs. Rulta's per-username structure (their own comparison math, but checkable). Plans start competitively with BranditScan and scale up through agency tiers.
The honest tradeoffs
Bruqi is the newest name on this list, which cuts both ways. They're more responsive and innovative than older players, but they also have less institutional history with platform takedown teams. If you're a high-stakes creator whose single leak could cost five figures, the proven track records of Rulta and Enforcity matter. If you're a practical creator looking for a modern, fairly-priced service, Bruqi competes aggressively.
Who it's for
Creators tired of per-username pricing stacking
New or mid-tier creators wanting modern UX at a fair flat rate
Anyone who's been burned by legacy services and wants to try something leaner
Comparison table:

With five strong options, your choice comes down to five questions:
1. What's your budget? Under $30/month → Enforcity Shield. $50–90/month → BranditScan or Bruqi. $100+/month → Rulta or Ceartas.
2. Where does your content leak? If Telegram is a major vector, Enforcity and Ceartas are your best picks. Rulta works but requires the most expensive Legend plan. BranditScan's Telegram coverage is weaker.
3. Are you faceless or on-camera? If on-camera, facial recognition matters — all five support it to varying degrees. If faceless, prioritize BranditScan or Enforcity which have strong watermark and content-fingerprinting fallbacks.
4. Are you a solo creator, or managing multiple? Solo → Enforcity or Bruqi for price. Agency → Ceartas or Rulta's top tier for multi-username / multi-creator handling.
5. Is deepfake / NIL protection a concern? If you're a higher-profile creator facing AI impersonation risk, Enforcity and Ceartas are the two options with purpose-built deepfake detection. Rulta and BranditScan don't have this as a first-class feature.
The Real Math: Is DMCA Protection Worth It?
Let's do a clean cost-benefit check for an average adult creator:
Average revenue loss to piracy: $3,000–8,000/month (based on 2025–2026 industry surveys)
Lowest-tier DMCA protection: $29–49/month
Break-even point: Roughly 1% recovery of lost revenue covers the subscription cost
Put differently: if DMCA protection recovers $30 of your pirated monthly revenue, Enforcity Shield has paid for itself. Every creator we interviewed who tracked pre- and post-service numbers reported recovery vastly higher than subscription cost, typically in the 20%–60% of-lost-revenue range.
The only creators who don't benefit from DMCA protection in 2026 are the ones whose content isn't popular enough to be pirated yet. And if that's you, congratulations — you're probably not reading this article.
What We Didn't Include (and Why)
A few services we considered but kept out of the top 5:
DMCA.com: professional managed takedowns at $199 per takedown. Great for one-offs, brutal for ongoing protection.
DMCA Force: historical player, reliable but less innovation-forward than the top 5 in 2026.
CopyrightShark: legitimate service but smaller market share and less adult-creator specialization.
BustEm: more focused on brand/IP than creator-specific content.
FraudWatch: enterprise focus, not sized for solo creators.
None of these are bad. They just didn't make the top 5 when we filtered for "what works for adult content creators in 2026."
FAQ
What's the best DMCA takedown service for OnlyFans creators?
Enforcity leads our 2026 ranking because of its combination of AI-driven automation, broad platform coverage (including Telegram on all plans), and the most accessible entry pricing at $29/month. Rulta remains the veteran choice for creators wanting manual human review, and Ceartas is strongest for agencies and high-profile talent.
How fast do DMCA takedowns actually happen?
The industry standard in 2026 is 24–72 hours for major platforms (Google, tube sites, mainstream social). Offshore hosts, international leak forums, and some Telegram channels can take longer. All five services in this ranking report similar removal windows, though Ceartas' Google partnership can accelerate search de-indexing specifically.
Can DMCA services remove deepfakes of me?
Yes — Enforcity and Ceartas both have purpose-built deepfake detection. Ceartas' TrueYou™ tool claims a 98% success rate. BranditScan, Rulta, and Bruqi can file DMCA notices on deepfakes that use your copyrighted likeness, but detection is less automated.
Are these services legal to use?
Yes. DMCA takedown services file formal legal notices under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which is U.S. federal law. These notices are binding on any U.S.-hosted platform and are honored voluntarily by most international platforms. You're not doing anything legally questionable — you're enforcing rights you already have.
How much revenue do creators typically recover from DMCA services?
Based on creator interviews and 2025–2026 data, typical recovery is 20–60% of previously lost pirated revenue within the first 90 days of service. On a $5,000/month loss, that's $1,000–$3,000/month recovered — vastly more than any subscription cost.
Can I file DMCA notices myself instead?
You can. A single DMCA notice is free to file if you know the form and the platform's abuse address. The problem is scale: modern piracy happens across hundreds of sites within hours of a leak. Manual filing takes 5–10 hours per week and rarely keeps up. Services exist because manual filing doesn't scale.
What should I do before I even sign up for a DMCA service?
Three things. First, register your copyright (the DMCA gives you takedown rights even without registration, but registration unlocks statutory damages). Second, watermark your content — not foolproof, but useful as evidence. Third, keep an organized archive of original files with timestamps. This documentation accelerates takedowns by up to two weeks compared to incomplete submissions.
Conclusion
Content theft isn't a hypothetical in 2026 — it's a tax on every creator operating at scale. The only question is whether you pay it in lost revenue or pay a fraction of it in DMCA protection services.
Among the five services tested, Enforcity leads the 2026 ranking on the strength of its AI automation, broad platform coverage (including Telegram on all tiers), and accessible $29/month starting price. Rulta remains the veteran choice for creators who want human manual review at scale. Ceartas serves agencies and high-profile talent. BranditScan and Bruqi offer strong mid-market alternatives with modern pricing.
Whichever you choose, the single biggest mistake adult content creators make in 2026 is waiting until after a major leak to get protection. The bots are already scanning your social accounts, looking for the day you drop something new. Protect what you built before someone else profits from it.
Last updated: April 2026. DMCA service pricing, features, and coverage change frequently. Verify pricing and features directly with each provider before purchasing. This article is for informational purposes and is not legal advice.