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AI Disclaimer Generator

Create a clear AI-generated content disclaimer in seconds. Pick your content type, generate a ready-to-paste disclaimer badge, plain-text statement and embedded metadata — for images, video, audio and text.

Status: Final European Commission guidance is expected around the 2 August 2026 deadline. Wording in this tool is kept up to date as guidance is published.

Create your AI disclaimer

4. Upload your image (optional) JPEG or PNG only. Used to produce a copy with the disclaimer embedded as metadata — processed in your browser, never uploaded.

Your AI disclaimer

Fill in the form and your disclaimer badge, embedded metadata and plain-text statement will appear here.

What is an AI disclaimer?

An AI disclaimer is a short, plain statement that tells your audience a piece of content was created or assisted by artificial intelligence. You will see them on AI-generated images, blog posts, product photos, voiceovers and videos. The purpose is simple: stop people being misled about how something was made. This free AI disclaimer generator writes that statement for you and gives you several ready-to-use formats.

AI disclaimer vs AI disclosure — what's the difference?

The two terms are used interchangeably most of the time, and for everyday purposes they mean the same thing. There is a subtle distinction worth knowing. A disclosure reveals a fact — “this image is AI-generated.” A disclaimer traditionally goes one step further and also limits liability or sets expectations — “this content was AI-assisted; verify before relying on it.”

The EU AI Act's Article 50 requirement is, strictly speaking, a disclosure obligation. But a clearly written AI disclaimer satisfies it, because it plainly reveals the AI origin of the content. In practice you do not need to agonise over the label: what matters is that the statement is visible, honest and easy to understand. This tool produces wording that works as both.

How to write a disclaimer for AI-generated content

  1. Say plainly that the content is AI-generated or AI-assisted — avoid vague phrasing.
  2. If it shows a real, identifiable person, say so and make clear it is synthetic.
  3. Place the disclaimer where the audience sees it as they consume the content.
  4. For images, also embed the disclaimer in the file metadata as a durable backup.
  5. Keep a record of which AI tool produced the content.

The generator above does all five for you: it outputs a visible badge in three styles, a plain-text disclaimer for captions and descriptions, and embedded XMP / IPTC metadata written straight into your JPEG or PNG.

Where to place an AI disclaimer

Placement matters as much as wording. For an image, use a caption or an on-image badge. For a video, put it in the description and ideally on-screen early. For audio, mention it in the show notes or an intro line. For text, a line at the top or bottom of the article is standard. A disclaimer hidden where nobody looks does not do its job.

Free, private and instant

There is no signup and no cost. When you upload an image to embed the disclaimer into its metadata, the file is processed entirely inside your own browser — nothing is transmitted or stored. That makes this AI disclaimer generator safe for client work and unpublished material.

Every format

Visible badge, plain-text disclaimer and embedded metadata in one step.

Embeds into images

Download JPEG or PNG files with the disclaimer written inside the file.

Nothing uploaded

All processing is in your browser. No account, no storage, no cost.

AI disclaimer — frequently asked questions

What is an AI disclaimer?

An AI disclaimer is a short statement telling your audience that content was created or assisted by artificial intelligence. It is used on AI-generated images, articles, videos and audio so viewers are not misled about how the content was made.

Is an AI disclaimer the same as an AI disclosure?

They overlap closely. In everyday use the words are often interchangeable. Strictly, a disclosure reveals a fact (this content is AI-generated), while a disclaimer also limits liability or sets expectations. The EU AI Act Article 50 requirement is a disclosure obligation — but a well-written AI disclaimer satisfies it, because it makes the AI origin clear.

How do I write a disclaimer for AI-generated content?

State plainly that the content is AI-generated or AI-assisted, place the statement where the audience will see it, and — for images — embed the same information as metadata so platforms can detect it. This generator produces all of that for you.

Is this AI disclaimer generator free?

Yes. It is completely free, with no signup and no account. Everything runs in your browser and no file you upload is ever sent to a server.

Where should I put the AI disclaimer?

Put it where it is visible at the point people consume the content: in an image caption, a video description, the top or bottom of an article, or as an on-image badge. For images you can also embed it invisibly in the file metadata as a backup.

Need the full disclosure tool?

Learn how this connects to the EU AI Act Article 50 transparency rules, and use the complete generator with the compliance checklist.

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