Keep celebrating school life. Just do it more safely.

A group of children laughing in the playground. A Year 6 production. Sports day. The joy on a child’s face when they finally crack a problem they’ve been wrestling with all week.

These are the moments schools share on their websites, and rightly so. They tell the story of your school far better than any marketing copy ever could.

But the world has changed. AI tools capable of manipulating photographs are no longer specialist technology they’re free, widely available, and require no technical skill to use. And for school leaders, a question that once felt routine; should we put this photo on the website? Now carries a weight it never used to.

This is not hypothetical. The UK Safer Internet Centre has documented that criminals are actively harvesting photographs from school websites. Explicit AI-generated imagery involving children has increased by more than 550% in five years.

Every Image Carries a Forensic Watermark

Cryptographic Token Security

Right-click saves are blocked

Why Schools Love it

Aligned with the latest statutory guidance – The DfE’s updated Keeping Children Safe in Education 2025 and RSHE statutory guidance (July 2025) explicitly address AI-generated imagery and deepfakes. Our Image Protection Tool gives schools a documented, technical response to these requirements, not just a policy.

Everything stays on your server – Images, tokens, security keys, everything runs on your school’s own hosting infrastructure. Nothing is sent to a third party.

No additional subscription – Image protection is included as part of the iTCHYROBOT Core Platform. There’s nothing extra to pay, nothing extra to install, and no external service involved.

Quick to switch on, easy to manage – A single toggle in your admin dashboard is all it takes. No complicated setup, no technical knowledge required. Our team is on hand if you need any help.

Raises the barrier without removing the joy – We’re not asking schools to take every photo down. We’ve built a layer of protection that makes casual, automated harvesting significantly harder so you can keep celebrating your school community with confidence

The Regulatory Context

The UK Safer Internet Centre’s Image Guidance for Education Settings urges schools to conduct regular audits of their websites for identifiable pupil images, remove metadata from photographs, restrict public access to pupil imagery wherever possible, and establish clear incident response procedures.

iTCHYROBOT’s Image Protection Tool directly supports compliance with this guidance and gives your school a concrete, evidenced response if ever questioned about your approach to digital safeguarding.

What This Doesn’t Replace

Technical protection is one layer of a broader safeguarding approach. It sits alongside, not instead of, the following:

  • Maintaining up-to-date, granular photo consent from parents, renewed annually
  • Following the ‘names-no-images, images-no-names’ principle for identifiable pupils
  • Having a clear, published image use policy
  • Ensuring staff understand the risks and know how to respond to an incident
  • Teaching pupils, as the new RSE statutory guidance requires, about deepfakes and their legal implications