Rights & attribution
Content sources & removal
oimg.ai is a library of AI image prompts. Some are ours to give away; others are public work by other creators that we credit and link back to. This page explains exactly which is which, how we attribute referenced work, and how any creator can ask us to correct or remove their material.
Two kinds of entries
Everything in the library falls into one of two clearly-labelled buckets:
Original recipes
Written by the oimg.ai team. These prompts are free to copy, adapt, and use — for any project, commercial or not — with no attribution required. They carry no external source because there isn't one.
Curated references
Real prompts and images posted publicly by other creators. We reference them the way a curated reading list does: each one is credited to its original author and links straight back to the original post. We do not re-host, repackage, or claim ownership of a referenced prompt or image.
How we attribute
Every referenced case shows the original creator's name and handle, a direct link to the source post, the platform it came from, and the date we collected it. The creator's social avatar is resolved through a public avatar service rather than copied or re-hosted, and any referenced image stays tied to the creator's original — the credit and the link are always one click away.
If a credit is ever missing, incomplete, or wrong, that's a mistake on our side, not a claim of ownership — tell us and we'll fix it (see below).
Reuse & rights
Prompts are shared to learn from. A prompt is a recipe: we publish it so you can study the technique and make your own version. Original oimg.ai recipes are free to reuse. For a referenced prompt, the linked source post remains the canonical credit.
Images belong to their creators. Referenced images are displayed for attribution and reference only — all rights remain with the original creator. We grant no license to a referenced image. If you want to use one, go to the source and ask the person who made it.
Removal & corrections
If you're the original creator of a referenced prompt or image and you'd like it credited differently, corrected, or removed entirely, just ask. We honor verified requests promptly — typically within a few business days.
Email us with:
- the link to the oimg.ai page that references your work,
- the link to your original post, and
- whether you want a correction (e.g. a better credit or handle) or full removal.
We may ask for a quick confirmation that you're the creator before acting. We'd rather remove something on request than keep it up against a creator's wishes.
rights@oimg.ai is a placeholder. Before launch, the site owner should replace it with a real, monitored inbox so removal and correction requests actually reach someone.