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AI art commercial use
Client work, print-on-demand, game assets, and marketing creatives all trigger commercial-use questions. Here is how major platforms compare — and what to verify before you ship.
Platform comparison
| Platform | Commercial | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| DreamBees Alchemist | Yes (paid tier) | Desktop + web, credit packs never expire |
| Midjourney | Yes (paid plans) | Terms vary by plan; check current ToS |
| Leonardo AI | Yes (paid tiers) | Free tier has restrictions |
| Adobe Firefly | Yes (with CC) | Best inside Creative Cloud workflows |
Not legal advice. Verify current terms on each platform before commercial projects.
Checklist before client work
- • Confirm your paid tier includes commercial rights
- • Keep prompt history local for NDAs (DreamBees Lite)
- • For API products, use Architect API or Enterprise SLA
- • Compare pricing in our full comparison table
FAQ
- Can I use DreamBees AI art commercially?
- Paid DreamBees tiers include commercial use rights for generated images. Review your plan terms for API, enterprise, and redistribution limits.
- Is AI art from the free tier commercial use?
- Free-tier commercial rights vary by platform. DreamBees Dreamer tier terms should be checked before selling prints or client deliverables — paid tiers are designed for commercial workflows.
- Which AI art generator allows commercial use on the cheapest plan?
- Adobe Firefly includes commercial use for Creative Cloud subscribers. DreamBees Alchemist ($29/mo) targets daily commercial creators with desktop workflow and non-expiring credit packs.
- Do I own the copyright to AI-generated images?
- Copyright for AI art is evolving by jurisdiction. Most platforms grant you a license to use outputs per their terms — not always full copyright assignment. Consult legal counsel for high-stakes work.
Commercial-ready on Alchemist
$29/mo for daily commercial workflows — desktop app, cloud boost, and credit packs that never expire.
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