The right to use generated content in revenue-generating contexts — paid advertising, e-commerce listings, branded social and print. On InfluencerForge.app, all renders on paid plans include a commercial license; free-tier exports are non-commercial.
Commercial use covers everything that makes money: paid social ads, marketplace and store listings, branded organic content, landing pages, packaging and print. If content promotes or sells something, it is commercial — and running it without the right license is a genuine business risk, because ad accounts and client contracts both assume you hold usage rights.
On InfluencerForge.app the rule is deliberately simple: every render generated on a paid plan (Starter and up) carries a commercial license. The Free tier is for evaluation — its exports are licensed for non-commercial use only. There are no per-asset license fees, usage windows or media-type surcharges to track.
This simplicity is one of the quieter advantages over human-creator UGC, where usage rights are typically licensed per asset, per channel and per time window, and renewals must be negotiated when a winning ad outlives its rights. A brand-owned synthetic persona's output has one license that you already hold.
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A visible or invisible mark embedded in media to identify its origin or signal how it may be used. In AI tools, visible watermarks typically mark free-tier or evaluation exports; invisible marks carry machine-readable provenance.
The usage unit spent on generations. On InfluencerForge.app a 720p image costs 12 credits, a 1080p HD image 14, a UGC product image 56, an image-to-video clip 210–420, and training a new model is a one-time 720 credits.
Ensuring brand content never appears in — or itself creates — contexts that damage the brand. With synthetic personas this extends to controlling everything the persona says, wears, endorses and is associated with.


