AI & content
How Dreamie uses AI — and what that means for your book.
Draft — confirm the copyright and disclosure framing with counsel before relying on this.
AI is part of how books are made here
Dreamie is upfront about this: the stories and illustrations you create are generated with artificial intelligence — specifically Google's Gemini models for both text and images. Every book on Dreamie is AI-assisted. We think that's a feature worth being proud of, not something to hide.
A human is always in the loop
AI is the tool; a person is the author. Behind every Dreamie book is a human who supplied the idea and direction, guided the drafting, chose and edited the illustrations, and gave the final approval. That's why we credit the human creator as the author and don't put an AI model's name on the byline — just as a photographer, not the camera, is credited for a photo.
What this means for copyright
This matters if you plan to rely on copyright. Under current U.S. Copyright Office guidance, copyright protects material a human authored; purely AI-generated content, on its own, generally cannot be registered. The human-authored and human-edited elements of your book — your selection, arrangement, and creative choices — may be protectable, while the raw AI-generated output on its own may not be. This is an evolving area of law and nothing here is legal advice; consult an attorney about your specific book if it matters to you.
Accuracy & quality
AI can make mistakes — awkward phrasing, odd details in an illustration, or facts that aren't right. Books are creative works, not references; please review yours before publishing or printing, and don't treat AI-generated content as factual guidance. Output quality varies and isn't guaranteed (see our Terms).
Your content and AI training
Your prompts and reference images are sent to our AI provider to generate your book, subject to their terms. We don't use your books to train our own models, and our Acceptable Use Policy prohibits others from using Dreamie's output to train competing AI. How we handle the data itself is covered in our Privacy Policy.
Keeping it safe
Because AI can generate almost anything, we screen what gets published: every book submitted to the catalog passes an automated kid-safety review, and readers can report content that slips through. See our Acceptable Use Policy for the content standards.