Safe use of AI photo processing
AI image editing tools can be powerful and convenient, but they must be used with respect for privacy, consent, and the rights of real people.
Adults only
This service is intended for users aged 18 and older. Any content involving minors is prohibited, including synthetic or AI-generated content.
Consent comes first
Process only your own photos or images of adults who have clearly allowed you to use and edit their photo.
Responsible use
Do not use AI images for harassment, blackmail, deception, non-consensual sharing, or privacy violations.
Our basic principles
Do not use AI images for harassment, blackmail, deception, non-consensual sharing, or privacy violations.
Responsible use of AI image editing
AI results may look realistic, so every upload should be treated seriously. Before processing an image, make sure you have the right to use it and that the result will not harm another person.
Use your own photos
The safest option is to upload images where you are the person shown.
Get permission
If the photo shows another person, you need clear permission to process that image.
Adults only
Do not upload or process images of minors in sensitive or sexualized contexts.
Follow the law
Users are responsible for complying with their local laws and the rules of platforms where they use the result.
Why consent matters
A publicly available photo does not mean it can be freely edited, transformed, or used in a sensitive context. Photos from social media, messengers, dating profiles, private groups, or work profiles must not be used without permission from the person shown.
If you are not sure that you have consent, do not upload the photo. This simple rule helps prevent privacy violations, reputational harm, and legal risks.
Privacy before uploading
Before uploading, make sure the image does not contain unnecessary personal details or information that could expose private data.
Prohibited uses
The service must not be used for illegal, harmful, unethical, or non-consensual actions. The following uses are prohibited.
Creating or sharing intimate AI images without the person’s consent.
Any sexualized, intimate, or exploitative content involving minors.
Harassment, humiliation, threats, stalking, or pressure against another person.
Blackmail, extortion, sextortion, or threats to publish images.
Presenting AI images as real photos or attempting to impersonate another person.
Violating privacy by publishing or forwarding sensitive materials without permission.
Using photos from social media, messengers, or public profiles without consent.
Any use that violates applicable laws, service rules, or third-party rights.
An AI image can be fake, but the harm can be real
Even if an image is created by software, it can cause real emotional, social, reputational, or legal harm. Synthetic content should not be treated as harmless just because it is not a real photograph.
Before creating or sharing an image, ask yourself:
- Would the person agree to this edit?
- Could this embarrass, humiliate, or harm someone?
- Am I respecting privacy and personal boundaries?
- Would I be comfortable explaining this use publicly?
What to do if an AI image is misused against you
If someone creates, posts, or threatens to post an AI image of you without consent, it is important to save evidence quickly and seek help.
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Do not pay blackmailers and do not send additional photos or personal information.
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Save evidence: screenshots, links, account names, messages, payment demands, and timestamps.
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Report the content or account to the service, messenger, social network, or hosting provider where it appears.
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Reach out to people you trust, especially if the situation feels threatening or overwhelming.
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If there are threats, blackmail, minors, or repeated harassment, contact a legal professional or relevant authorities.
Frequently asked questions
Can I upload a photo of another person?
Only if the person is an adult and has clearly allowed you to process the image. Without consent, you must not upload someone else’s photo.
Can I use photos from Instagram, TikTok, Telegram, or public profiles?
No, unless you have explicit permission from the person in the photo. Public availability does not equal consent for AI processing.
Are AI images harmless because they are fake?
No. Synthetic images can still cause real harm, especially if they look realistic or are shared without consent.
What content is not allowed?
Content involving minors, non-consensual intimate imagery, blackmail, harassment, impersonation, privacy violations, and illegal use is not allowed.
Is this legal advice?
No. This page provides general safety information only. Laws differ by country and region, so legal questions should be discussed with a qualified professional.