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Uploaded images and direct image URLs are intended for temporary processing. They are not used as public examples unless a separate explicit publishing workflow is added later.
This page explains how AI Image Prompt Generator handles temporary image processing, prompt history, audit metadata, monthly uses, and failed generation paths.
Uploaded images and direct image URLs are intended for temporary processing. They are not used as public examples unless a separate explicit publishing workflow is added later.
Signed-in accounts may keep recent prompt text and generation status so users can review prior work and account activity.
Minimal audit metadata can be retained for abuse prevention, provider failure review, quota refunds, and service reliability checks.
One successful prompt action uses one monthly use. Failed generation paths should not consume paid value when the service can verify the failure.
The service may rely on third-party AI providers to process prompt and image-to-prompt requests. Provider availability, latency, and result quality can vary. The site keeps the first public workflow focused on prompt generation so usage limits and credit behavior can stay understandable.
Public prompt examples are curated project samples. User uploads, image URLs, and private prompt history are not automatically added to the public examples library.
If a paid generation request fails before a usable result is returned, the service should preserve paid value when the failure can be verified by request status and provider response metadata.