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Copyright and image rights

Images you create with img.now are released under CC0. You own the result, commercial use is allowed, and no attribution is required.

Your images are CC0

Every image you generate on img.now is dedicated to the public domain under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) 1.0 dedication. That means you can use it for anything, personal or commercial, with no fees and no credit needed.

Commercial use is allowed

You can sell products with your images, run paid ads, publish them on client work, print them, and build them into your own apps. There are no usage caps on what you create, and you do not owe img.now attribution or royalties.

What CC0 covers

UseAllowed
Personal projectsYes
Commercial and paid workYes
Edit, remix, and resellYes
Attribution requiredNo

A few common-sense limits

CC0 covers the image itself, but it cannot grant rights that are not ours to give. Use good judgment with what an image depicts:

  • Do not recreate a living artist's name, a protected brand, logo, or character you do not own.
  • Do not use a real person's likeness in a misleading or harmful way.
  • Trademark and publicity rights still apply to what is shown, even when the file is CC0.
  • For high-stakes commercial work, a quick check with a professional never hurts.

This is general information, not legal advice. For deeper background, read whether AI generated images are copyrighted and how to think about using AI images commercially.