Who owns rights to my cards?

What you own, what personal use covers (including printing your own merch), and when commercial use needs permission.

Your cards are yours

You own the personalized cards created for your order. They were made from your photos, just for you.

What personal use covers

You're free to enjoy your cards in any personal, non-commercial way, for example:

  • Digital readings on your phone or tablet, wallpapers, and sharing cards on social media.

  • Printing them at home or through a local print shop — including on t-shirts, mugs, posters, or other keepsakes for yourself or as gifts.

  • Framing your favorites as wall art or gifting a printed set to a loved one.

Commercial use needs our permission first

Selling or commercially distributing products made from your cards — for example reselling decks, selling merchandise, offering paid readings built on the deck, or using the artwork in advertising — requires our prior written permission. If you have a project in mind, email support@tails-ai.com and tell us about it — we're happy to discuss it.

Your uploaded photos

You must own the rights to the photos you upload, and have the consent of any identifiable person in them. This matters most if you ever share your cards publicly: for example, you can't share or sell a deck featuring a celebrity without that person's authorization. You remain responsible for the photos you provide.

What stays ours

Tails keeps ownership of its technology, website, templates, and brand — but that never limits your enjoyment of your own deck.

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