Last updated 18 August 2026.
Using Aiimage means agreeing to this. It is short because the site is small.
Who runs this site
Aiimage is run by one person, not a company. The legal name and postal address that belong here will be added before the site opens to visitors; until then this page does not pretend to carry them.
What the site does
You describe a picture and the site makes one. You can also upload a picture and have it restyled, animated into a short clip, sharpened, or have its background removed.
The making is done by fal.ai, a generation service, working on our behalf. We send them your description and any picture you uploaded; they send back the result; we store it here for you. The privacy policy has the detail, including the fact that fal.ai is in the United States.
Your account
One account, one person. You choose the password and you are responsible for what happens under your account, so pick a password you use nowhere else.
You must be at least 16.
We can close an account that breaks the content policy or that is being used to attack the site.
Credits
Everything is paid for in credits. What each tool costs is on the pricing page, and that page reads the same numbers the site charges from: it cannot show one price and take another.
A new account gets 20 credits, once. Not once a month, and not once per email address you can think of: once.
A generation that fails returns its credits. If the service refuses the request or never answers, the credits come back automatically. You do not have to ask.
Credits are not money. They cannot be exchanged for money, transferred to another account, or refunded in cash, because no money was paid for them. See the refund policy.
Limits
So that one account cannot exhaust the site for everyone:
- at most 20 generations an hour per account;
- the site stops spending when the day’s total generation cost reaches $20 across everyone, and resumes the next day.
If you hit either, you are told which one and when it lifts. Neither costs you credits.
What you make is yours
We claim no ownership of your results. Use them for whatever you like, including commercially, as far as we are concerned.
Two honest warnings about that “as far as we are concerned”.
We cannot promise your result is unique. Two people who type similar descriptions can get similar pictures. Nothing here reserves an image for you.
We cannot promise your result is free of anyone else’s rights. These models are trained on very large collections of images, the law about what that means is unsettled and differs from country to country, and a result can resemble an existing work, a trademark or a real person without either of us intending it. If you are going to use a result commercially, that risk is yours to assess, and it is worth taking seriously.
What you upload must be yours to upload
By uploading a picture you are telling us you have the right to. If you do not (someone else’s photograph, a picture of a person who has not agreed) that is on you, not on us. Uploads must be JPEG, PNG or WebP and under 10 MB.
What we do not promise
The site is provided as it is. We do not promise it will be available, that a generation will succeed, that a result will be good, or that it will be suitable for anything in particular.
This is one person running a small site. If something goes wrong, what you can claim from us is limited to what you paid us, which today is nothing.
We do promise not to be sly about it: if the site is broken we will say so rather than let you spend credits on it.
Payment
The site takes no money today. There is no payment form, no card is asked for, and nothing can be bought. If that changes, these terms change first, and the change will be visible before anything can be paid.
Changing these terms
The date at the top changes with them. Continuing to use the site after a change means accepting it. A change that materially affects you will be announced on the site rather than slipped in.
Law
These terms are governed by the law of the place we operate from, and disputes go to the courts there. If you are a consumer in the European Union, nothing here takes away the rights your own country’s law gives you.
Getting in touch
The contact page has a form, and a person reads what arrives. There is no support desk and no ticket number.