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AI image and video generation products have extra compliance requirements on top of the standard Account Reviews checklist.
Failure to comply with these policies can result in your payment processing being restricted or suspended.

Branding and naming

Your product’s brand identity must be distinct from the underlying AI models it uses.

Not allowed

  • Using AI model brand names directly in your product name, such as VEO3Studio or GeminiVideo
  • Creating branding that implies affiliation with the model creator when there is none

Required

  • Use independent branding for your product. Choose a name that is unique and does not directly reference the AI models. Examples of compliant names include MintAI, RenderZen, or SlateVidAI.
  • If you mention supported models in your app or marketing, make it clear they are integrations, not your brand
  • SEO-focused domains are fine if they redirect to your properly branded main site

Transparency and marketing

Be explicit about what your product is and what it does.
  • Clearly explain that your platform is an independent wrapper or interface built on top of third-party AI models
  • Advertise only the features you actually deliver
  • If you mention model names in ads or marketing, include a disclaimer that your product is not affiliated with or endorsed by the model creators
Example disclaimer: This platform is an independent product and is not affiliated with Google. We provide access to the VEO3 model through our custom interface.

Moderation API requirement

If your product generates images or videos from user prompts, you must integrate the CREEM Moderation API. This requirement applies to AI image and video generation products only. It does not apply to image upscaling, background removal, audio/music generation, text generation, or other non-generative use cases.

Moderation API Documentation

Full integration guide, endpoint reference, code examples, and go-live checklist.
If users type a text prompt and your product generates an image or video from it, you need the Moderation API.

Content policy requirements

Even with the Moderation API integrated, the following are still not allowed on CREEM:
  • Gallery or showcase content featuring suggestive, borderline, or sexually provocative material
  • Marketing that uses terms like uncensored, no filter, NSFW, 18+, or unfiltered generation
  • Face-swap, deepfake, and face-manipulation tools

Additional required policies

Your site must include:
  • A visible Acceptable Use Policy that explicitly prohibits NSFW and harmful content generation
  • Terms of Service that explicitly prohibit NSFW, explicit, or sexually suggestive content generation
  • Clear user-facing language about what is and is not allowed
CREEM conducts ongoing compliance monitoring and may test AI generation outputs at any time. Merchants are responsible for the content their product enables users to generate.

Before you request review or re-review

Make sure all of the following are true:
  1. Your product is live and accessible
  2. Your branding is independent from model brand names
  3. Your site includes Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Acceptable Use Policy
  4. Your Moderation API integration is active in production
  5. Your marketing does not promise “uncensored” or prohibited output
If you were already flagged, use the Re-Review Guide after making the required changes.