New state laws criminalising the sharing or recording of intimate images or videos without consent are expected to work alongside federal powers to direct internet hosts and others to delete those images or videos, the NSW government says.

NSW Attorney-General Mark Speakman will introduce laws into Parliament this week aimed aimed at "manipulative creeps and domestic violence offenders" who distribute images to harm and humiliate.

Attorney-General Mark Speakman and victim of image manipulation Noelle Martin. Credit:Jacob Saulwick

"Whether it be spurned lovers, domestic violence offenders or pornographers, people are humiliating, coercing and embarrassing those who provided private images, perhaps consensually to start with, but not consenting to their dissemination around the world," Mr Speakman said.

"The impact on victims has been enormous," he said.