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BeyondBeings

Last updated May 2026

A plain-English summary of how you can use what you generate with BeyondBeings. The full legal text is in our Terms of Service. If anything below appears to conflict with the Terms, the Terms control.

1. You own what you generate

BeyondBeings does not claim ownership of the images, captions, or carousels you create with our tool. The output is yours.

No attribution is required. You do not need to credit BeyondBeings on anything you publish.

2. Commercial use is allowed

You can use Generated Content for commercial purposes. That means you can publish it on monetized accounts, run it as paid ads, include it in client deliverables you are paid for, and use it across your own brand, marketing, and product surfaces.

Examples of allowed commercial use

  • Posting on monetized Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube accounts, including sponsorships, brand deals, and affiliate revenue
  • Running images as paid social or display ads
  • Including images in client work you are paid to produce, such as agency, freelance, and contractor deliverables
  • Using images on your own website, app, ebook, course, newsletter, podcast cover, or video
  • Featuring images in pitch decks, case studies, and marketing collateral
  • Merchandise and physical products where the image is one element of a larger designed product

3. What you cannot do, no reselling outputs

Your license to use Generated Content does not include the right to sell the output itself as a standalone asset. The image must be part of something you create, not the thing you sell.

Examples of prohibited use

  • Listing Generated Content on stock-image marketplaces such as Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Getty, or iStock
  • Selling on creative-asset marketplaces such as Creative Market, Envato, Gumroad, or Etsy digital downloads
  • Minting or selling Generated Content as NFTs or other digital collectibles
  • Reselling outputs as templates, presets, packs, or asset bundles to other creators
  • Print-on-demand where the unmodified output is essentially the entire product being sold, such as uploading a raw image to a poster or sticker service and listing it as-is
  • Sublicensing or redistributing outputs to third parties as standalone assets

The principle. The output is content within what you sell, not the thing you sell. Enterprise customers can lift this restriction, see Section 4.

4. Enterprise, full Commercial License

Our Enterprise tier includes a full Commercial License that lifts the resale restriction in Section 3. Enterprise customers can resell, redistribute, and sublicense Generated Content as part of their own product offerings, subject to the terms of their Enterprise agreement.

If your business model involves selling Generated Content as a standalone asset, you need Enterprise. Talk to sales.

5. Content rules apply on every tier

Regardless of tier, including Enterprise, you cannot use Generated Content to do any of the following.

  • Pass Generated Content off as a real photograph in news, journalism, or factual contexts where viewers would be deceived
  • Defame, harass, intimidate, or damage the reputation of real people
  • Imply endorsements or statements by real people that they did not make
  • Create non-consensual intimate imagery or content sexualizing real individuals
  • Spread misinformation or political disinformation
  • Infringe trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property of third parties
  • Create content that depicts minors in any harmful or exploitative way
  • Anything otherwise illegal in your jurisdiction

The complete prohibited-use list is in our Terms of Service, Section 6 (Acceptable Use) and Section 7 (AI-Generated Content and Public Figures).

6. Real people and trademarks

BeyondBeings can generate realistic imagery, including images that may resemble real people or include brand marks. The same rules apply that apply to any photograph or design tool. You are responsible for ensuring your use of these images complies with right-of-publicity, defamation, and trademark law in your jurisdiction.

For ad campaigns, broadcast use, or commercial product launches that feature identifiable real people, run the final creative by your legal team.

7. AI disclosure

BeyondBeings does not require you to disclose that content is AI-generated. However, individual platforms such as Meta, TikTok, and Google have their own AI-disclosure rules for paid ads and certain content categories. You are responsible for following the rules of any platform you publish on.

We recommend disclosing AI-generated origin when publishing realistic human imagery in news, journalism, or any context where viewers might reasonably believe the content depicts real events.

8. Changes to this Licensing summary

We may update this Licensing summary from time to time. The legally binding rights and obligations live in our Terms of Service. This page is a plain-English reference to make those terms easier to scan.

Licensing questions. legal@beyondbeings.com. Enterprise inquiries. sales@beyondbeings.com.

This page is a summary. The complete legal terms governing your use of BeyondBeings and Generated Content are in our Terms of Service.