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AI disclosure

QuickListing is an AI-assisted tool. We believe sellers and shoppers deserve to know how AI is used in the listings we help produce. This page explains our pipeline, its limits, and the responsibilities that come with it.

1. How QuickListing Uses AI

When you submit a generation request, your prompt and (optionally) a reference image are sent to Recraft, our third-party image-generation provider. The model produces one or more candidate images, which we store in your account gallery so you can return to them.

Slogans, listing copy seeds (title, tags, description), trend filtering, and Mix-It blends are produced by Anthropic Claude language models. Final copy is edited by you before it reaches Etsy.

Both providers operate under enterprise-grade contracts that prohibit training shared models on your prompts or images. The Privacy Policy lists every sub-processor involved.

2. What AI Cannot Guarantee

  • Accuracy and quality vary. Generative image models produce results that may be visually off, anatomically wrong, or tonally different from what you asked for. Always review an Output before using it.
  • Trademarks and recognisable likenesses can leak in. Public-web-trained models sometimes reproduce logos, character faces, or protected designs. We cannot detect every such case. You are responsible for ensuring the Output you publish does not infringe third-party rights.
  • Text rendering is unreliable. Image models frequently misspell or deform on-image text. If accurate text matters, treat AI output as a sketch and either reroll, steer, or finish by hand.
  • Copyright status is uncertain. The U.S. Copyright Office and several other jurisdictions currently hold that purely AI-generated works are not eligible for copyright protection absent substantial human authorship. We make no promise that any Output is copyrightable in your country.
  • Models change. Upstream providers can update or retire models at any time; an Output you generated last month may not be reproducible today.

3. Your Responsibilities

When you publish AI-assisted work to Etsy via QuickListing:

  • Comply with Etsy’s Creativity Standards, Handmade Policy, and any category-specific policies that apply to your shop. Etsy currently permits AI-assisted listings but expects disclosure of significant AI involvement in the listing description where relevant.
  • Do not present an Output as entirely hand-made if it is not. Describe your human contribution honestly.
  • Inspect each Output for infringing trademarks, recognisable likenesses, or protected designs before publishing.
  • Follow local consumer-protection and advertising rules in your jurisdiction.

These responsibilities are reflected in the Terms of Service; violations can result in account suspension.

4. Safety Filters

We rely on the safety filters built into the upstream AI providers to reject illegal and clearly-harmful prompts (for example, sexual content involving minors). In addition, our Terms prohibit a broader list of content types listed under Section 3 of the Terms. We may refuse, delete, or report any generation we believe violates those rules.

5. Etsy Attribution and Independence

Etsy is a registered trademark of Etsy, Inc. QuickListing is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Etsy. We are an independent third-party tool that integrates with the Etsy API under Etsy’s public Developer Policy and API Terms of Use.

Your use of the Etsy API through QuickListing is also subject to Etsy’s own terms. Nothing we say overrides Etsy’s policies; where there is a conflict, Etsy’s rules govern your Etsy shop.

6. Questions

If something on this page is unclear or you see a specific Output that seems to infringe a right (yours or someone else’s), email us at support@quicklisting.app.