Effective date / Last updated
December 25, 2025
hey everyone — kylee here.
i want to share our stance on ai in art, because the tools are moving fast and creators use them in very different ways.
kylee.io exists to celebrate human-made adult artwork — the kind that comes from taste, skill, practice, and time. that doesn't mean you can't use modern tools. it does mean we're drawing a clear line between ai-assisted and ai-generated.
the short version
- ai-assisted is allowed when the artist is still the primary creator.
- mostly or fully ai-generated work is not allowed on the main platform right now.
- we may create a separate space for ai-generated content in the future (ex: a dedicated section or a separate site like kylee.ai).
what we mean by "ai-assisted" (allowed)
ai-assisted means you're making the art, and ai is helping you polish it — not replacing you.
examples that are generally ok:
- upscaling, denoising, sharpening, compression cleanup
- background cleanup, minor inpainting fixes (like hands, edges, artifacts)
- color correction, lighting tweaks, stylistic finishing passes
- reference help or ideation that doesn't directly generate the final piece
- tools that speed up parts of your workflow without becoming the main author
in other words: your piece should still look and feel like it came from your hands and choices.
what we mean by "ai-generated" (not allowed on kylee.io main)
ai-generated means the image is primarily produced by prompting a model (or heavily generating/overpainting with a model) such that the model is doing most of the creative work.
examples that are not allowed on the main platform right now:
- "prompt-to-image" outputs where the model generates the full piece
- "img2img" or heavy inpainting where the final result is mostly model output
- ai generations with minimal manual work layered on top
- mass posting of ai outputs, variations, or "prompt dumps"
we're not trying to be the art police — we're trying to protect the reason kylee exists: giving human artists the spotlight, especially while we're still growing.
why we're taking this approach
mixing mostly-ai and human-made work in the same feed tends to do two things:
- it floods the platform with high-volume output, and
- it makes it harder for human artists to be discovered and appreciated.
we want kylee to feel like a home for artists who put hours (or days) into a piece — not a place where the feed becomes a speed contest.
transparency matters
if we add tooling later, we may require creators to:
- label work as ai-assisted when applicable, and/or
- provide a simple "how it was made" note (optional but encouraged)
misleading users — for example, claiming fully ai-generated work is human-made — can lead to removal or account action under our Terms and Content Rules.
what happens if something crosses the line
if we believe a post is primarily ai-generated (or being misrepresented), we may:
- remove or reject the content,
- request edits/clarification,
- restrict posting privileges for repeated issues, or
- take account action for deliberate deception.
the future: separate spaces
we're not anti-ai. we just want the main platform to stay true to what it was built for.
as kylee grows, we may build:
- a dedicated ai section with clear labeling, or
- a separate platform (ex: kylee.ai) designed specifically for ai-generated erotic art.
that way, both can exist without one drowning out the other.
closing
kylee is built for artists — and your feedback genuinely shapes how we build. if you have thoughts on where the line should be, or what tools you consider fair, email us anytime at support@kylee.io.
thanks for being here.
with love, from kylee. 💜