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Dreamina.capcut.ai If you take a picture with it, it can be used commercially.


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Hi,

For Dreamina (and CapCut's AI features), the services are provided for "private, non-commercial use" by default in the general Terms of Service.

However, there are nuances and important points to consider:

  • Additional Terms for Commercial Use: The Dreamina Terms of Service explicitly state: "You may also be subject to additional terms and policies for your access or use of certain features of the Platform, certain Services and/or your access or use of the certain content for commercial purposes (if permitted). Such additional terms and policies shall be made available to you as and when relevant and shall form part of these Terms." This suggests that commercial use may be permitted under specific conditions or with certain features/subscriptions.

  • CapCut for Business and Pippit AI: CapCut offers "CapCut for Business" and "Pippit AI" which are specifically designed for commercial users. These tools come with "commercially licensed templates and editing features" and content "approved for commercial content usage." If you are using Dreamina as part of a CapCut for Business or Pippit AI workflow, it's more likely that commercial use is intended and permitted.

  • Review Specific Asset/Template Licensing: For tools like Pippit AI, it's advised to "click on each specific asset or template to see copyright information and license details." This emphasizes the need to check individual licensing for any elements you use.

  • No Watermarks: AI-generated art from CapCut/Dreamina can be downloaded "without any watermark." While this is good for usability, it doesn't automatically grant commercial rights.

  • Legal Ambiguity of AI-Generated Content: It's important to be aware that the legal landscape around AI-generated content and copyright ownership is still evolving. AI-generated work, in the US, is not copyrightable (meaning no one "owns" it), but be aware about potential infringement risks if the AI inadvertently replicates existing copyrighted works.

What this means for you

Scenario Allowed? Notes
Personal/fun projects Yes Non-commercial by default
Client work, monetized content, ads No Violates TOS unless you have a commercial license
Integrating generated images into products you sell No Still counts as commercial use
  • Recommendations:

    • If you are a business, consider using "CapCut for Business" or "Pippit AI" as these are designed with commercial use in mind and likely have clearer commercial licensing.

    • If you have any doubts, consult with a legal expert to ensure compliance and protect your business from potential liabilities.

    • Even if allowed, it's good practice to maintain documentation of your AI-generated images, including the date of creation and the tool used, in case any disputes arise.

Next steps

  1. Check for commercial license terms
    Review Dreamina’s Terms of Service closely for any "supplemental terms" or clauses on commercial use in your region.

  2. Contact Bytedance/CapCut
    Reach out to request a commercial license or usage rights suited to your needs. Contact with the CapCut customer support team at [email protected].

  3. Consider alternatives
    If you need royalty-free AI art for commercial projects, platforms like Jasper Art offer images up to 2,000 px with royalty-free, no‑watermark use

You can use Dreamina AI freely for personal and non-commercial work. If you’re planning to monetize the results—whether for clients, commercial content, or products—you’ll need to secure a commercial license from CapCut/Bytedance or opt for an alternative AI tool that explicitly supports commercial use.

While Dreamina.capcut.ai promotes its ability to generate visuals for marketing and business, it's crucial to delve into the specific terms that apply to your usage, especially if it's for commercial purposes, as the general terms lean towards non-commercial use.

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