Fight Back Against AI! New app from the Aux.app team

Fight Back Against AI! New app from the Aux.app team

For years, generative AI companies have been quietly scraping music to train their models; using tracks, stems, and catalogues without asking, without paying, and without credit.

Those models are now being sold as “creative tools” or even replacements for the very musicians whose work made them possible.

It’s time to turn the tables.

A Simple Introduction to PoisonPill.ai


The First Real Way to Fight Back

Poison Pill gives musicians an invisible way to push back against unauthorized AI training.

When you run your track through Poison Pill, it adds a set of multi-technique protection passes — tiny, inaudible changes that keep your music sounding identical to human ears but confuse machine-learning models.

The result? Your songs play perfectly for your listeners but make terrible training data.

If enough artists start adding these protections, AI companies will have no choice but to license content properly — because their models will start to perform worse without it.


How It Works: Upload and Go

Until now, these kinds of AI attacks were the domain of academic research labs and engineers with high-end GPUs.

Poison Pill makes it accessible to everyone.
You don’t need to understand machine learning or own special hardware.

Just:

  1. Upload your WAV or MP3
  2. We process multiple invisible protection passes in the background
  3. Download your protected version — ready for release, promo, or social

Your mix stays your mix. The protection runs quietly in the background.


From the Team Behind Aux.app

Poison Pill is built by the same team behind Aux.app and Direct.app, where over 60,000 musicians sell music, merch, and memberships directly to their fans.

We understand the challenges of the modern music industry — and we’re building tools to keep musicians in control as AI reshapes it.


Get Started

Protect your next release in minutes.
Upload. Process. Download. Release — with invisible protection built in.

👉 Try Poison Pill Now

Your sound stays yours.
Let’s make the machines work for musicians, not replace them.