How do we do it?

After uploading your face, we use computational mapping to convert your facial features into an image made into a mask.



Our printer uses inks made of natural dyes. It's non-toxic and doesn't affect breathability.



You can use your mask for everyday life as a barrier for airborne particle droplets.

Why?

If you're sick, wearing a mask makes it hard to use your biometric data to access your phone.



While some companies have been funded to work on technology that identifies medical mask-wearers, we created a less complicated version: printing your face on the mask itself.

Will this unlock my phone?

After research and tests, we developed a contoured version of our masks that are compatible with depth sensors. You just need to set it as an additional face.



If you want a regular fabric mask that looks like your face, that will be our first product to market. It won't unlock your phone, but it will help people recognize you. We're developing a fabric version as the company Maskalike. Join the waitlist here.

Is this a joke?

Not anymore! It started as a joke, but this is now in development.

How can I get one?

As there's a global shortage of N95s, we decided to pursue a machine-washable fabric version as a company called Maskalike. These masks will be great for every day use. Be first to know when this is available for purchase by joining the Maskalike waitlist.