Recently, the Japanese emerging hand-drawn creation platform TEGAKI (meaning "hand-drawn") officially launched and attracted widespread attention from artistic creators. The unique aspect of this platform is that it explicitly prohibits any AI-generated or AI-assisted content. The launch of TEGAKI quickly generated a strong reaction, with over 5,000 users registering on the first day, far exceeding the expected 50, causing the website to crash and forcing it into maintenance mode, with no definite date for re-launch.

TEGAKI was developed by independent engineer and artist Tochi, aiming to provide a safe space for users who love hand-drawing and traditional art creation. To ensure the purity of the content, TEGAKI uses a strict verification system that requires creators to submit time-lapse videos and working files to prove that their work was hand-drawn. In addition, TEGAKI has implemented multiple measures to prevent AI learning, including blocking mainstream AI crawlers and using meta tags to limit AI's ability to learn, avoiding suspicious bulk access behavior.

Tochi emphasized that TEGAKI is not about rejecting AI technology itself, but rather about providing a protected space for traditional creation. He stated that technology is merely a tool, and how it is used depends on individual choices. The design philosophy of TEGAKI aims to allow creators to freely express their artistic creations in an environment free from AI interference.

Key Points:   

🎨 TEGAKI is a newly launched hand-drawn creation platform in Japan, explicitly prohibiting AI-generated content.  

🚀 Over 5,000 users registered on the first day, causing the website to crash and enter maintenance mode.  

🛡️ Creators must submit proof of their work to ensure content purity, and multiple protective measures are in place to prevent AI learning.