Acceptable use policy
Repic gives you an AI version of yourself. These rules exist so it is only ever yourself - and so a generated voice, face, or likeness is never turned against anyone else.
In plain terms
- Build your own brand. Never someone else's voice, face, name, or trust.
- Clone your own voice only - even another person's permission is not enough; their consent belongs on their own account.
- Only generate the likeness of yourself or someone who has given you the rights. Never of a minor.
- No impersonation, no deepfakes, no passing AI output off as a real person; no harassment and no non-consensual or sexual imagery.
- Only upload, transcribe, or scrape content you have the right to use, and follow the source platform's terms and the law.
- See misuse? Report it. We read reports and act on them.
The deal, in one line
Use Repic to build your own brand - never someone else's voice, face, name, or trust. Everything below is that one sentence, spelled out. When you generate with Repic you are responsible for what you make, and for where and how you use it.
Voice cloning rules
You may clone your own voice only. Not a client's, not a colleague's, not a public figure's, and not a friend's - even with their enthusiastic permission. Another person's consent belongs on their own account, where it begins with their own recorded consent statement and their own confirmation that the voice is theirs. Uploading someone else's recording into the voice-cloning flow is a violation whether or not you meant any harm. If a project needs a voice that is not yours, that person must create it themselves, on their own account.
Likeness and imagery rules
Only generate the likeness of yourself, or of a person who has knowingly given you the right to do so. The visual AI Twin and the Virtual Try-On both build on photographs of a real person, so the same rule governs both:
- Use only photos you have the right to use - of yourself, or of someone who has agreed to it.
- No non-consensual imagery of anyone, and no using a person's face or body to make sexual, degrading, or defamatory images.
- Never a minor. Do not upload, generate, or try garments onto the likeness of anyone under 18 - not to "test" the tool, not a public figure, not anyone.
Impersonation and deception
Don't present generated audio, imagery, or text as a real person's genuine words or actions. No fake endorsements, no fabricated statements, no deepfakes of anyone - public figure or private individual. Where the law or a platform requires AI-generated audio or likeness to be labeled or disclosed, label it; we stand behind disclosure, and we expect you to as well.
Harassment and harm
Nothing you make with Repic may be used to harass, threaten, defame, intimidate, or exploit anyone, or to target a person or group with hate. This includes "jokes" that turn someone's generated voice or likeness against them.
No sexual content involving any person who has not consented to it. And there is one absolute line: never any sexual content involving a minor, and never any content that sexualises a minor. We remove it, terminate the account, and report it to the appropriate authorities.
Robocalls and spam
No unlawful robocalls, no scam or fraudulent audio, and no mass unsolicited messaging. Cloned voices and automated telephone dialers do not mix on Repic, full stop. The free tools are not a spam engine either - no bulk junk, no phishing, no deceptive outreach at scale.
Consent and gate integrity
Don't bypass, spoof, or defeat the safety gates. That includes ticking the voice-consent statement for a voice that is not yours, feeding the cloning flow a recording you have no right to use, defeating or faking voice verification, or using prompt tricks to slip an action past the assistant's Allow/Disallow gate. The gates are the product keeping its promises; treating them as a puzzle to solve ends the account.
A cloned voice or face is trust in recorded form. A single faked consent undermines every honest creator on the platform - so this is the rule we enforce hardest, and misuse here skips straight to termination.
Lawful content, IP, and platform compliance
Only upload, transcribe, or scrape content you have the right to use - your own recordings, images, and copy, or material you are properly licensed for. Repic gives you the tools; the right to use them on a given piece of content is yours to hold.
When you paste a YouTube, Instagram, or other link for transcription, or use the scraping and insights tools, you are responsible for complying with that platform's terms of service and with applicable law. Do not use Repic to infringe copyright, misappropriate someone's data, or violate anyone's privacy.
When you point a Repic tool at content you did not create - a video to transcribe, a page or profile to scrape, an account's public metrics to pull - you are confirming that you have the right to do so under that platform's terms and the law. If you do not have that right, do not run the tool.
Platform integrity
Don't scrape or harvest Repic itself, probe or overload our infrastructure, or attempt to reverse-engineer the voice or AI pipeline. Don't resell or sublicense your access, and don't automate the tools to abuse them or to evade limits and safeguards. One person, one account; use the product the way it is offered.
Enforcement and reporting
Depending on severity, Repic ([Repic Legal Entity Name]) may warn you, remove content, suspend your access, or terminate your account - and misuse of another person's voice or likeness skips the warning. We cooperate with lawful requests from authorities when real harm is involved.
If you see Repic-generated content being misused, or you believe your own voice or likeness has been used without your consent, report it. Reports are read by a person and acted on.