Point your camera at anything — it's aliens. A playful novelty camera that turns any photo into a "classified" UFO sighting, complete with a shareable Alien Encounter Certificate. Pure, ridiculous fun in a CRT-terminal dossier aesthetic.
A tongue-in-cheek entertainment app · made for laughs, not for real sightings
A quick look at the alien scanner and a freshly minted Encounter Certificate.
Aim your phone at your cat, your coffee, your coworker — Alien Disclosure runs a dramatic "scan" and reaches the only logical conclusion: it's aliens. Every single time.
The whole thing is dressed up like a leaked government file — green CRT-terminal type, redaction bars, a blinking scanner reticle, and an official-looking dossier wrapped around your photo.
It's a gag, and it knows it. Nothing here is real, nothing is taken seriously — it exists purely to make you and your group chat laugh.
Raise your camera at anything at all, watch the reticle lock on, and let the "analysis" confirm what we all secretly suspected. Spoiler: it's aliens.
Every sighting mints a tongue-in-cheek Alien Encounter Certificate — stamped, "classified," and ready to drop into your group chat.
Glowing CRT-terminal type, scan lines, and redaction bars wrap the whole experience in a deliberately over-the-top "leaked file" look.
Point at anything and the scanner does its dramatic thing, then delivers its one and only verdict — it's aliens. The joke never gets old.
Each "sighting" produces an official-looking Alien Encounter Certificate, complete with stamps, a case number, and a classified header.
Send your certified encounter straight to friends and the group chat. Built to be screenshotted, reacted to, and one-upped.
Redaction bars, case files, and "TOP SECRET" stamps frame every screen. The whole app plays the leaked-government-file bit to the hilt.
Glowing green phosphor type, scan lines, and a flickering reticle give every scan that retro-terminal, "I shouldn't be seeing this" feel.
A pure entertainment novelty — no accounts, no pressure, no stakes. Open it, get a laugh, share it, repeat.
Free to scan and laugh, with a Pro unlock for the full classified treatment. The truth is out there — and it's on the App Store now.