How Businesses Can Disclose AI Generated Images

Businesses can disclose AI-generated images in several ways. They can add visible labels, include notices near the image, link to a disclosure page, or use a QR code that opens a public verification record. The best method depends on the context.
For important marketing images, product visuals, or public-facing campaigns, AIGI Verified™ Images provide a more complete approach. A verification page can explain that the image is AI-generated and provide proof anyone can check.
Why This Matters for Businesses
AI-generated images are now used in advertising, websites, blog posts, email campaigns, product concepts, and social media. Because these images can look realistic, businesses need a way to show that they are using them with care. Verification gives teams a repeatable process instead of relying on guesswork.
For many organizations, the goal is not to stop using AI. The goal is to use AI in a way that supports trust. A public verification record can help customers, readers, clients, and regulators understand that the business is taking transparency seriously.
How AIGI Verified™ Images Help
AIGI Verified™ Images are designed to connect AI-generated visuals with proof anyone can check. Depending on the image and workflow, that proof can include a verification ID, QR code, public proof page, timestamp, image details, and creator information.
This gives businesses a simple way to turn AI-generated images into documented visual assets. Instead of posting an image with no context, the business can publish an image with a badge or link that points to a verification page.
Important note
AIGI™ does not provide legal advice. Laws and regulations can change. Businesses should speak with qualified legal counsel about their specific disclosure requirements, especially in regulated industries or states with AI disclosure laws.
Using Creator-Owned AI Images
One of the strongest approaches is to use AI images that a creator or business generated for its own project. This can reduce confusion about where the image came from and how it is being used. When those images are also verified, the business can create a clearer trail of transparency.
That combination is powerful: creator-owned images, visible disclosure when appropriate, and a public verification record. Together, those steps help businesses use AI images while showing respect for customers and audiences.
Practical Next Steps
- Decide when AI-generated images should be labeled.
- Keep a record of important AI images used in public campaigns.
- Use verification IDs or proof pages for images that need stronger transparency.
- Train marketing and content teams to use a consistent disclosure process.
- Review California, Utah, and other state AI disclosure updates with legal counsel.
About PageGravy, Inc.
AIGI™ is developed by PageGravy, Inc., a web development and AI solutions company with nearly three decades of experience helping businesses build websites, applications, SEO systems, digital marketing tools, and custom AI-powered software. PageGravy works with companies that need practical technology, clean design, search-focused content, and business software that solves real problems.
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