How many edits do I have, and how are they counted?

Your plan's included free edits, what uses an edit (and what never does — defect fixes are free), daily free edits, edit packs, and what's truly unlimited.

Your included free edits

Every order comes with a generous allowance of free edits so you can shape your deck until it feels right. The allowance depends on your plan:

  • Full digital decks (for example a 78-card tarot or 44-card oracle): 100 free edits.

  • Smaller starter decks (for example a Major Arcana–only deck): 20 free edits.

  • Printed decks: 200 free edits, so you have extra headroom to perfect every card before it goes to print.

You can always see how many edits you have left on your order page — the card editor shows your remaining balance, and you can ask the Order Assistant (the (?) button in the bottom-right corner) at any time.

Fixing defects is free — it's on us

Your deck is hand-finished by AI, and small quirks can occasionally appear. Fixing those is always free — a defect fix never uses your edit allowance:

  • Anatomy glitches — an extra or missing limb, odd proportions, a pet rendered too human-like.

  • A face that doesn't look like your photo.

  • Strange artifacts, glitches, or unsettling output.

  • Any card our automatic quality check has flagged (for example a wrong item count the checker caught).

Just pick the matching fix in the card editor (for example "Fix anatomy" or "Doesn't look like them"), or describe the problem to the Order Assistant — the editor labels these fixes "This fix is free — it's on us." To keep things fair, free defect fixes are capped at a generous 5 per card; past that, the normal edit rules apply.

What uses an edit

  • Every new version of a card we generate for you — an edit, a regeneration, or a preview — uses one edit per card (unless it's a free defect fix, see above).

  • Bulk edits count one edit for each card in the batch. Editing 5 cards at once uses 5 edits.

  • In the Order Assistant chat, tapping "Create preview" uses one edit per card — nothing is charged until you tap it.

  • If a result isn't quite right and you try again, each new attempt is a new edit. Tip: specific, one-change-at-a-time requests get better results in fewer tries.

What never uses an edit

  • Defect fixes — corrections of rendering glitches like broken anatomy, artifacts, or a wrong face (see above).

  • Viewing your cards, downloading your deck, or browsing card backs.

  • Applying a finished preview from the chat — once a preview exists, making it your live card is free.

  • Version History: restoring any earlier version of a card, or reverting to the original, is always free.

  • Edits that fail to generate are returned to you — a failed chat preview or a failed daily free edit never counts.

When your included edits run out

You're never locked out. Once your included allowance is used up:

  • Defect fixes stay free (within the per-card cap above).

  • You still get 20 free edits every day. These go through a shared queue, so each one takes a little longer (about 30 seconds of queueing per card, up to 10 cards per request) and isn't guaranteed — if one fails, it's not counted and you can simply try again. The daily pool refreshes at midnight, your local time.

  • Prefer instant edits? You can buy an edit pack of 100 extra edits as a one-time purchase (around $10 USD or the equivalent in your currency — the exact price is shown in the editor). Pack edits go through our fastest generation lane.

What's actually unlimited

  • Collector's Edition orders include unlimited edits.

  • Collector's Club members enjoy unlimited self-serve edits while their membership is active. Included artisan requests (where our team makes the change for you) are capped at 3 per delivered deck and refresh with each new deck.

  • The Artisan Edit Service (one-time, $99 USD or local equivalent) puts a real artisan on your order — they personally handle every change you request, and it also removes the self-serve edit cap on that order. You'll find it in the edit window or via the diamond icon on your order page.

Questions about your specific balance? Ask the Order Assistant on your order page — it can see your exact remaining edits.

Was this helpful?

Related articles