AI Content Platform Checker

Verify where you can publish AI-generated content and what disclosures are required

Check Your AI Content Compliance

Answer a few questions to see which platforms allow your content

Which AI tool did you use to generate this content?

Select any sensitive elements present in your content

Select regions where you plan to publish

How to Use the Platform Checker

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Select Content Type

Choose whether your AI-generated content is video, image, text, or audio

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Specify AI Tool

Select the AI tool you used to generate the content (e.g., Sora, Midjourney, ChatGPT)

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Add Content Details

Indicate if your content includes real people, brands, copyrighted characters, celebrities, or music

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Choose Usage Purpose

Specify whether the content is for personal, commercial, or educational use

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Get Compliance Report

Instantly see which platforms allow your content and what disclosures are required

Common Use Cases

Content Creators Monetizing AI Videos

Verify if your Sora-generated videos can be monetized on YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram without policy violations

Marketing Teams Using AI Images

Check compliance requirements before using Midjourney or DALLΒ·E images in advertising campaigns across different regions

Educators Creating AI Learning Materials

Ensure your AI-generated educational content meets platform guidelines for LinkedIn, YouTube, and other learning platforms

Brands Publishing in China

Navigate China's strict AI content identification requirements for Douyin, Xiaohongshu, and Bilibili

Agencies Managing Multi-Platform Campaigns

Generate compliance reports for clients publishing AI content across multiple social media platforms

Key Features

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10+ Platform Coverage

Check compliance for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Douyin, Bilibili, Xiaohongshu, X/Twitter, LinkedIn, and Reddit

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Regional Compliance

Get region-specific requirements for Global, China, USA, EU, Japan, and South Korea

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Ready-to-Use Disclosures

Copy disclosure templates that meet platform requirements and legal standards

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Risk Assessment

Understand high-risk elements like deepfakes, celebrity likeness, and copyrighted content

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Compliance Reports

Download detailed reports in PDF or CSV format for audit trails and team collaboration

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Up-to-Date Policies

Platform policies reviewed monthly and updated immediately when major regulations change

FAQ

Do I need to disclose AI-generated content on every platform?

Disclosure requirements vary by platform. YouTube, TikTok, and Chinese platforms (Douyin, Xiaohongshu, Bilibili) mandate disclosure for realistic AI content. Instagram and Facebook use automatic labeling. X/Twitter and Reddit have less strict requirements but encourage transparency. Our checker shows exactly what each platform requires.

What happens if I don't label AI content properly?

Consequences vary by platform and severity. You may face content removal, demonetization, account warnings, traffic restrictions, or account suspension. In China, non-compliance with AI identification laws can result in fines and legal penalties. Proper labeling protects your account and maintains audience trust.

Can I monetize Sora-generated videos on YouTube?

Yes, but you must use YouTube Studio's 'Altered content' disclosure toggle for realistic AI-generated content. Videos must add significant value and not be templated mass-produced content. Sensitive topics (health, news, elections, finance) will display prominent in-player labels. Follow YouTube's monetization policies to remain eligible for revenue.

How do Chinese platforms handle AI content differently?

Chinese platforms (Douyin, Bilibili, Xiaohongshu) follow the strictest AI content regulations globally. Starting September 1, 2025, China's 'Measures for Identifying Artificial Intelligence Generated and Synthesized Content' mandates both explicit labeling (visible 'AI Generated' marks) and implicit metadata watermarks. Content must not be hidden from circulation, and tampering with identification is prohibited.

What are high-risk content elements?

High-risk elements include: realistic depictions of real people (deepfakes), celebrity likenesses, copyrighted characters, copyrighted music, and misleading brand endorsements. These elements require extra disclosure, may be restricted for commercial use, and face stricter enforcement on most platforms. Our checker highlights these risks for your specific content.

Can I use AI-generated celebrity images in ads?

This is highly restricted on most platforms. You need explicit permission from the celebrity or their representatives. Even with permission, platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Facebook require clear disclosure. LinkedIn prohibits synthetic media that misleads about what someone said or did. Chinese platforms strictly govern celebrity deepfakes with limited distribution.

How often are platform policies updated?

We review all 10 platform policies monthly and update immediately when major regulations change (e.g., FTC AI Guidance updates, EU AI Act milestones, Chinese regulatory changes). Our last update was October 28, 2025. Platform policies can change rapidly as AI technology evolves and new legal frameworks emerge.

What's the difference between personal and commercial use?

Personal use typically has fewer restrictions and only requires basic disclosure. Commercial use (ads, monetization, brand collaborations) faces stricter requirements: branded content disclosure, higher quality standards, explicit labeling for realistic AI content, and potential restrictions on certain elements like copyrighted music or celebrity likenesses.

Do I need different disclosures for different regions?

Yes. China requires explicit 'AI Generated' labels in visible positions. The EU emphasizes transparency under the AI Act. The USA follows FTC guidelines on deceptive practices. Our checker provides region-specific requirements and disclosure templates tailored to your target markets.

Can I trust the compliance check results?

Our checker is based on official platform policies and regulatory documents current as of October 2025. However, policies can change, and platform enforcement varies. Use our results as guidance, not legal advice. For high-stakes commercial campaigns, consult with legal counsel familiar with AI content regulations in your target regions.

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