Higgsfield has introduced a new similarity-scoring feature for Team Plan customers on its AI-native video and image platform. The tool analyzes AI-generated content to detect and score potential visual similarities to celebrity likenesses, fictional characters, brand logos, protected artworks, and other intellectual property elements, helping professional creators mitigate risks in commercial production.
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Higgsfield, the AI-native platform for professional creators, has launched a similarity-scoring feature available to Team Plan customers. This addition addresses growing concerns around intellectual property as AI-generated content integrates deeper into professional workflows, commercial campaigns, and high-profile festivals. Creators and teams now face heightened expectations to assess whether generated assets resemble protected elements such as celebrity likenesses or branded materials.
The Content Scoring System provides nuanced evaluation beyond basic detection. It assigns similarity scores by comparing outputs against a range of known properties, including characters from major films, TV series, and video games like Harry Potter or Spider-Man. The tool also identifies public figure likenesses—even with stylistic changes or obscuring elements—along with brand logos, trademarked taglines, famous artworks, distinct visual concepts, and cinematic signatures associated with directors such as Wes Anderson, Denis Villeneuve, or Alfred Hitchcock. For video outputs, it extends to incorporated audio like music.
Higgsfield's Research Team validated the system through internal benchmark studies on diverse AI-generated and reference datasets. In video detection, the model delivered 86.6% overall accuracy while maintaining a low false positive rate of 13.4%. Upon detection, the feature details the type of similarity, identifies potential rights holders, and pinpoints exact frames or segments in the video where issues occur.
Complementing this launch, Higgsfield introduced the "Soul Cast" image model, which imposes limits on reference image uploads to minimize the risk of unintentionally replicating someone else's likeness.
"Generative video is still a new frontier and studios, platforms, and policy experts are all still navigating the complexities of IP and likeness," said Higgsfield CEO Alex Mashrabov. "By activating our content-scoring feature, we give creators a practical way to understand their outputs before final production. We believe that proactive similarity tools like this will soon become standard across the entire generative AI ecosystem."
This development aligns with Higgsfield's commitment to ethical AI commercialization. The platform recently hosted the Higgsfield Action Contest with a $500,000 prize pool, receiving nearly 8,800 global submissions. Content safety, originality, and storytelling factored prominently in the review process, underscoring the company's responsible approach to fostering creativity while respecting intellectual property.
With rapid growth—doubling its user base to over 20 million in under two months—Higgsfield sees increasing usage from production teams handling commercial work. By equipping users with proactive safeguards, the platform supports safer scaling of AI-generated assets in professional environments.
About Higgsfield
Higgsfield is an AI-native generative video platform built for professional creators, brands, agencies, and marketing teams producing high-fidelity videos at scale. The company develops its own generative video and image models and integrates leading third-party models such as OpenAI's Sora, Google's Veo and Nano Banana, Alibaba's WAN, Kuaishou's Kling, Bytedance's Seedream and Seedance, MiniMax, and others into a single, production-ready workflow, allowing teams to select the best model for each creative task without rebuilding pipelines.