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FAQs
Nifty IP is a creative fingerprinting and attribution infrastructure built for the AI economy.
It enables you to:
- Register your creative work (images, prompts, patterns, styles).
- Detect use across generative AI platforms and models.
- Prove authorship or influence with cryptographic verification.
- We're building the bridge between origin and opportunity — so you don't get left out of the loop (or the model).
No. Nifty IP is for:
- Individual Creators - Illustrators, designers, photographers, prompt artists.
- Studios & Publishers - IP holders, creative shops, production houses.
- Enterprises - Brand owners, content teams, AI training contributors.
If you make creative work that's online or input into AI, Nifty helps ensure you're not invisible in that process.
We use a blend of fingerprinting, vector hashing, and prompt-based detection to match your registered content with usage across models, datasets, and outputs.
While we can't "untrain" existing models,
Nifty gives you:
- Proof of prior authorship, which can be used in disputes or licensing.
- Visibility into ongoing use, including prompt-based detection.
- A registration layer that platforms and regulators increasingly recognize as a boundary signal.
Our mission is to make style and creative identity legible to both machines and marketplaces.
Yes. Nifty is designed to align with emerging global standards like:
- EU AI Act - which mandates transparency, copyright labeling, and dataset documentation.
- US Executive Order on AI - focusing on provenance, model accountability, and copyright protection.
- UK & Japan frameworks - emphasizing fair attribution and economic participation.
We help creators and enterprises meet these expectations with built-in registration, detection, and audit trails.