NSFW filter
PureFeed detects NSFW and explicit content automatically and hides it from your feed — across every platform, in one extension.
NSFW posts collapse into a small row. One click to reveal. Never silently removed.
The gap
Each platform has some kind of NSFW toggle. None of them work the way you think they do.
NSFW slips through in crossposts from unmarked subreddits, in comments, and in subreddits that don't tag content properly. The official toggle only filters posts flagged as NSFW at the source.
Restricted Mode is the closest thing — and it misses most suggestive thumbnails while hiding plenty of educational and LGBTQ content instead. PureFeed scores by what's actually in the video, not by channel category.
Users self-mark — most don't. The "sensitive content" warning is easy to miss and inconsistent across the For You feed, replies, and search. Explicit content surfaces in default timelines regularly.
How detection works
No blocklists to maintain, no subreddit-by-subreddit configuration, no "safe search" misses.
As posts load, PureFeed classifies image, video thumbnail, and text for explicit content — nudity, sexual content, gore, and graphic violence. Suggestive content is a separate category you can toggle on.
Flagged posts collapse into a small card showing the reason. No jump-scare blur-and-reveal. Reversible per-post and per-creator — one click to show, one click to never see them again.
Detection updates as platforms change. You don't maintain a blocklist. When Reddit or YouTube changes their feed, NSFW filtering keeps working — no toggle to re-flip, no extension to reconfigure.
Transparency
Educational anatomy, medical content, news photography, and LGBTQ content are classified separately and shown by default. PureFeed scores what's actually in the post, not the channel it came from.
Toggle any category on or off. Adjust the strictness threshold. Whitelist creators you trust. PureFeed is not a black box.
Pricing
The free tier handles negativity, sensationalism, and category filters. Pro adds NSFW detection plus per-creator scoring and unlimited classifications.
For everyone. Reddit & YouTube, ready out of the box.
~$2.42/mo. Or $4.99/month, no commitment. Cancel anytime. 30-day refund. Lifetime $79 (first 200 only).
FAQ
No account required. Works in 30 seconds.