@DisguiseBot
@DisguiseBot and @MasksAndHats are twitter bots that give disguises to any faces they see. Mention either in a tweet with a photo and they'll reply with the disguised version.






@DisguiseBot uses the Kairos face detection API to find faces in photos. You can check out the code for this process here. @MasksAndHats uses code by Leon Eckert for face detection.
@DisguiseBot was created on May 21, 2017.
@MasksAndHats was created on July 7, 2017.