Content Policy

Last updated: April 21, 2026

God Mode AI is built to help game developers, studios, and other creators produce content for real commercial products. We want you to be able to ship the games, apps, films, and other works you make with our Services — and we want the content ecosystem to stay safe for everyone.

This Content Policy explains what you may and may not create with, submit to, or share through our Services. It supplements the Terms of Use. If anything in this policy conflicts with the Terms of Use, the Terms of Use control.

In this policy, "Input" means images, prompts, text, models, or other materials you upload or submit to the Services. "Generated Output" means the content the Services produce for you. "Content" means your Input and Generated Output collectively.

1. What you may do

Subject to the restrictions below, you may use your Generated Output for any lawful purpose, including:

  • Video games, mobile and PC apps, and playable demos
  • Films, animation, streaming content, and video ads
  • Marketing, social media, and storefront assets
  • Merchandise, printed goods, and physical products
  • Commissions and client work where you deliver the Generated Output to clients
  • Training data for your own internal models, provided the model is not a generative-AI product that competes with the Services

You do not need to credit God Mode AI when you use Generated Output, though attribution is appreciated.

2. What is not allowed

You may not use the Services, or any Content you create through the Services, to:

Child safety

  • Create, upload, request, or share child sexual abuse material (CSAM), or any sexual, suggestive, or exploitative content depicting minors or characters who appear to be minors.
  • Generate content that sexualizes minors in any way, including through stylization, fantasy framing, or ambiguous ages.

Real people and impersonation

  • Create realistic depictions of identifiable real people without their consent, including deepfakes, non-consensual intimate imagery, and content that falsely puts words or actions in their mouth.
  • Impersonate a real person, brand, or organization in a way that is likely to deceive (including political impersonation intended to influence elections).
  • Use the Services to generate biometric or other information about identifiable real people for surveillance, tracking, or identification.

Illegal and harmful content

  • Violate applicable law or infringe third-party rights, including copyright, trademark, publicity, privacy, and contractual rights.
  • Generate content that promotes, incites, facilitates, or glorifies terrorism, violent extremism, or mass violence.
  • Harass, bully, intimidate, defame, or threaten any person or group, or promote hate or discrimination against protected classes.
  • Produce non-consensual sexual content, revenge content, or content that sexually demeans a real person.
  • Provide instructions for creating weapons (including firearms, explosives, chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapons) or other serious physical harm.
  • Generate malware, phishing content, or tooling designed to compromise systems or people.

Deception and fraud

  • Create content intended to defraud, scam, or mislead others (including fake IDs, fake documents, fake reviews, and fake news framed as real journalism).
  • Pass off Generated Output as human-authored in contexts where that misrepresentation is illegal or deceptive (for example, in regulated disclosures).

Platform abuse

  • Scrape, mirror, or redistribute the Services themselves or our Platform Content.
  • Use the Services, or Generated Output, to build, train, or operate a product or service that competes with the Services (for example, another generative AI tool).
  • Attempt to reverse engineer our models, extract training data, or circumvent rate limits, safety filters, or access controls.
  • Submit Input that you do not have the rights to use, or that contains malware, tracking pixels, or other harmful code.

3. Your content: private by default, public only if you opt in

You own what you upload. Anything you upload to the Services (Input) and anything the Services produce for you (Generated Output) — collectively, "Your Content" — is yours. You keep all copyright and other intellectual property rights in Your Content. We do not claim ownership.

Your Content is private by default. Your Content is private to your account by default. We will not share it with other users, display it on our community gallery, post it on our website or social media, feature it in advertising or case studies, sell it, or otherwise publicize it. The only processing we do to Your Content in the ordinary course is what is needed to run the Services for you (for example, sending your Input through our model and storage providers, returning Generated Output, and keeping it in your account). We do not use your private Input or Generated Output to train our generative AI models.

Public sharing is opt-in only. The only way Your Content becomes publicly visible is if you affirmatively choose to publish it through a clearly labelled "public share", "publish to community", or equivalent feature in the Services (a "Public Share"). Nothing is Publicly Shared automatically. Creating an account, paying for a subscription, or simply using the Services does not make your Content public.

When you Public Share, here is exactly what happens:

  • You keep your copyright. You still own the content — every piece of it. Public Sharing does not transfer any ownership to us.
  • The content may appear on our website. In our community gallery, discovery feeds, example galleries, and similar public surfaces of the Services.
  • The content may appear in our marketing. We may feature it on our social media accounts (for example, X/Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, Discord, Instagram), in advertising, in blog posts, in case studies, in press and investor materials, and in similar marketing channels, to promote the Services.
  • Where practical, we will credit you by your username when we feature your content. We may omit attribution in short-form or aggregated materials (for example, a fast-cut montage).
  • We will not sell your content as a standalone product, and we will not grant third parties the right to do so.
  • Other users may interact with it. Publicly Shared content may be viewed, shared externally, embedded, reacted to, and screenshotted by other users. Once content is public on the internet, we cannot control what third parties do with it.

You can unshare at any time. You can remove Publicly Shared content from the Services at any time through your account or by emailing gavinli@godmodeai.co. When you do, we will stop using that content in new marketing and promotional materials going forward. We may retain cached, archived, or backup copies for a limited period, and we are not required to recall or remove marketing materials that were already published before you unshared (for example, a previously posted TikTok video, or a screenshot already embedded in a third-party article that we no longer control).

Your responsibilities when Public Sharing: Make sure you have all necessary rights and permissions before publishing (including for any identifiable people, third-party assets, logos, or trademarks depicted). Anything you Public Share must comply with this Content Policy. We may remove Publicly Shared content that violates this policy, the Terms of Use, or applicable law.

For the full legal wording, see Section 2 ("Your Input and Privacy of Your Content") of the Terms of Use.

4. Enforcement

We may, at our discretion and without advance notice:

  • Refuse, block, or filter generations that our systems believe violate this policy.
  • Remove Content from public surfaces of the Services.
  • Suspend or terminate accounts that violate this policy, particularly for severe or repeated violations.
  • Report violations to law enforcement or other authorities where required by law or where we believe there is a risk to human safety (for example, CSAM and credible threats of violence).

We try to apply this policy consistently, but we also reserve judgment for edge cases. If you believe we made the wrong call on your account or a specific generation, contact us and we will review.

5. Reporting violations

If you see content on the Services that you believe violates this policy, or if someone has used the Services to create content about you in a way that violates this policy, please report it to us at gavinli@godmodeai.co. Please include links, screenshots, or other details that help us investigate.

For copyright complaints, include a description of the allegedly infringing material, its location on the Services, your contact information, and a statement of your good-faith belief that the use is not authorized.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this Content Policy from time to time as our Services, the legal landscape, and AI technology evolve. When we do, we will update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes will also be communicated through the Services. Your continued use of the Services after changes take effect means you accept the updated policy.