1. Who we are
ImageMakerLab (the "Service") provides AI image generation tools. Using the Service means you accept these terms.
2. Your account
You need a valid email to sign up. You're responsible for keeping your password safe. We may suspend accounts that we reasonably believe are involved in fraud, abuse, or violations of our Content policy.
About card chargebacks: if you file a dispute with your card issuer against a delivered top-up, your account is suspended immediately and the associated email is blacklisted from re-registration. If you have an issue with a charge, reach us first at contact@imagemakerlab.com.
3. Credits and purchases
- Credits are prepaid and do not expire.
- When a generation fails due to our systems, we refund the credit automatically.
- Credits are an instantly-delivered digital good; once they land in your balance purchases are non-refundable. For payment-related questions contact us at contact@imagemakerlab.com.
- Pricing is shown and billed in US dollars (USD). At checkout, Stripe may present the local-currency equivalent of the USD amount based on your card's region (rate supplied by Stripe), but our books always settle in USD.
4. Your content
You own the images you generate, subject to the license terms of the underlying model provider. You grant us a non-exclusive license to store the image on our infrastructure so we can serve it to you.
Images you mark public may appear in our community gallery. You can revoke at any time by toggling the image back to private.
5. Prohibited uses
See the Content policy.
6. Termination
You can delete your account at any time from Account Settings. We may terminate access for repeated policy violations or fraud. Any unused credits are forfeit on termination.
7. Disclaimers
The Service is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. AI models can produce inaccurate, biased, or unexpected results — do not rely on outputs for medical, legal, or financial decisions.
8. Governing law
These terms are governed by applicable commercial law of our operating jurisdiction. Disputes will be handled through good-faith communication first, and binding arbitration if unresolved.