Unslop runs entirely in your browser. It matches each card's visible text, your custom keywords, and the platform's own "Altered or synthetic content" disclosure label — all on-device. Nothing leaves your machine.
storage
0 network calls — even Pro keys verify offline
16 passing whole-word tests
One-time $5 Pro — never a subscription
Install-and-go. No account, nothing to configure to get started.
Add it to Chrome, Edge, Brave, Opera, or Arc. It asks for only the storage permission.
On your real feed it matches each card's visible text, hashtags, your keywords, and the platform's "Altered or synthetic content" label. No community-flagging queue, no shared server.
Pick whether matched AI content is removed outright or blurred. Whitelist creators you trust so they're always allowed through.
A live blocked counter shows how much AI content you've hidden today and in total, right in the popup.
Runs client-side using only the storage permission. No account, no server, no telemetry.
Filters YouTube home, search, sidebar, and Shorts shelves, plus the Facebook main feed. Most named free competitors cover YouTube only.
Matches declared signals — text, hashtags, your keywords, the platform's synthetic-content label — not other people's flags.
Whole-word matching means "ai" never trips on "Dubai", "email", or "rain" — confirmed by 16 passing unit tests on those words.
Add custom keywords, whitelist creators, choose remove or blur, and track a live blocked counter (total / today).
It keys off declared signals and keywords — it does not analyze pixels or audio, so undisclosed AI with no telltale keywords can still slip through.
Unslop is not first to market, and it doesn't do everything. Here's where it fits — including where other tools win.
| Feature | Unslop | Free YouTube-only blockers | AI Content Shield |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free core + optional one-time $5 Pro | $0 (free) | Pro $6/mo or $4.95/mo yearly (~$59/yr) |
| Platforms | YouTube (home, search, sidebar, Shorts) + Facebook feed | YouTube only (some also Google Search) | ~20 sites incl. YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, X, Instagram |
| Runs 100% local | Yes — only storage, no account/server/telemetry | Varies; some use a community blocklist or crowd-voting | Keyword filters + Pro tier |
| Detection | Visible text + your keywords + disclosure label (whole-word) | Local, self-disclosed flags, or community flagging | Keyword filters; AI-voice & FB AI-text are Pro |
| AI-voice acoustic detection | No | No (one uses community flags for voice) | Advertised in Pro |
| Track record | New — no public ratings yet | Public ratings, hundreds to ~1,000 users | Most feature-rich; the proven paid option |
Only use YouTube and want $0? A free blocker is a fine choice. Live across many platforms and fine with a subscription? AI Content Shield covers more. Want a private, fully local tool that also cleans Facebook? That's the gap Unslop is built for. Full breakdown on the comparison page.
Unslop was built local-first on purpose. It runs entirely client-side and requests only the storage permission, so your filtering keywords, whitelist, and counts stay in your browser. That's also the trade-off: because it's local-only, there's no shared blocklist pulling in new patterns automatically.
One-time, not a subscription. For comparison, AI Content Shield Pro runs ~$59/yr.
Money tight? Pay what you want (from $3) — same Pro features, name your price.
It matches each card's visible text, hashtags, your custom keywords, and the platform's own "Altered or synthetic content" disclosure label. It uses whole-word matching, so "ai" never trips on Dubai, email, or rain — 16 passing unit tests confirm that. It does not analyze pixels or audio, so AI content with no disclosure and no telltale keywords can slip through.
None. It runs entirely client-side using only the storage permission. There's no account, no community server, and no telemetry — your keywords, whitelist, and block counts stay in your browser. Even Pro license keys are verified on your device with no network call.
Not currently. Unslop covers YouTube (home, search, sidebar, Shorts shelves) and the Facebook main feed. If you need filtering across ~20 sites including TikTok, X, Instagram, and Reddit, AI Content Shield covers more platforms (its broader AI features are on a paid Pro tier).
Nothing is deleted. The free tier filters on your first 20 custom keywords; any extras stay saved but inactive, and the options page tells you exactly which state you're in. A one-time $5 Pro key activates all of them — verified on-device, no account.
You don't have to. Unslop's core — YouTube and Facebook hiding, keyword and disclosure-label matching, blur/remove, whitelist, and the live counter — is free. Those competitors are free and they exist, so the free tier has to earn its place on its own. The optional one-time $5 Pro adds convenience (unlimited keywords, import/export, advanced blur) and helps fund a tool that stays 100% local with no telemetry and no subscription. If the free version is all you need, keep it free.
No. Unslop is not first to market — Clarity, ByeAI, and AI Slop Blocker already exist and are free. Where Unslop differs is that it covers both YouTube and the Facebook main feed in one extension, runs entirely local with only the storage permission, and doesn't use crowd-voting.
If you're a power user, yes — uBlock Origin with community filter lists, or a Tampermonkey script, can approximate the result at no cost. Unslop is an install-and-go alternative with a UI for keywords, whitelisting, blur/remove, and a counter, kept fully local.
Add Unslop free, see if it cleans up your feed, and decide for yourself.
Want it now, before the store listing goes live? Install manually in ~1 min (advanced). Also works on Edge, Brave, Opera, and Arc.