Trust & Safety
Let's Mack is built for humor, romance, and lighthearted social-share moments — not harassment. This page explains what we allow, what we don't, how moderation works, and how to report a problem.
What Let's Mack Is Not
Let's Mack is not a deepfake tool. We do not swap one person's face onto another body. We do not synthesize speech or put words in anyone's mouth. We do not start with a video of a real person and modify what they did. The faces in your output video are the faces in your input photo, animated into a kissing motion in one of 36 stylized looks. For the technical breakdown see the Glossary.
What's Not Allowed
The following content is prohibited by our terms of service and is rejected by our moderation pipeline:
- Sexually explicit content. All 36 mack styles are designed as kiss-or-comedy outputs. Nudity, sexual acts beyond a clothed kiss, or any minor-involving content of any kind is forbidden.
- Content involving minors. Any photo depicting a minor is rejected on upload. We use both automated detection and human review of edge cases.
- Targeted harassment. Public posting of AI kiss videos with the intent to embarrass, intimidate, or coerce a specific named individual is a violation.
- Defamation. Pairing real public figures in scenarios designed to mislead viewers about a real-world relationship or event is a violation, even if the visual stays a stylized kiss.
- Identity-replacement deepfakes. Even if you upload two real photos, attempting to use Let's Mack as a face-swap intermediary for downstream deepfake content is a violation. Our model does not do this, but using our outputs in a downstream deepfake pipeline is also forbidden.
- Hate or violent content. Content that promotes hate speech, violence, or self-harm against any group or individual.
How Moderation Works
- Photo upload check. Every uploaded image is screened for minors and explicit content before any generation runs. Failures are rejected with a friendly error and the image is not stored.
- Style-prompt safety. Each of the 36 styles is prompt-engineered to never produce explicit output. The prompts include style guards that override unsafe generations.
- Output spot-check. A subset of generated videos is sampled for review to catch edge cases that slipped through. Reviewed videos are not retained beyond the moderation window.
- User reporting. Anyone can report a public Let's Mack video they believe violates our terms — see the form below.
Public Figures and Celebrity Kiss Videos
Let's Mack supports celebrity-pairing creativity (a feature we hear about most often around favorite actors, musicians, and athletes) through Two-Photo Mode. Our policy:
- Personal use, sharing with friends, or making a fan-edit you keep private — fine.
- Public posting in a clearly stylized context (Telenovela, NPC Energy, Anime, etc.) where no reasonable viewer believes it depicts a real event — generally fine.
- Public posting that implies the celebrity actually kissed the other subject in real life, or that pairs a public figure with a private individual without consent — not allowed.
- Right-of-publicity and image-rights laws vary by jurisdiction. Posting publicly is at your own risk.
Privacy of Your Photos
Photos are processed securely and are not stored permanently. Generated videos are saved to your private Let's Mack account and are not public unless you choose to share them. We never sell user photos and we never use uploaded photos to train models for resale or third-party use.
Watermarks and Provenance
Free Let's Mack videos include a small "Let's Mack" corner watermark so a video found in the wild can be traced back to our platform. Paid videos are watermark-free for clean social-media sharing. We are exploring C2PA content-credentials adoption and will publish updates here when they ship.
How to Report a Video
If you believe a Let's Mack video violates our terms — for example, you appear in a video you did not consent to — email trust@letsmack.com with the video URL, a description of the issue, and any verification you are the person depicted (a selfie matching the photo is enough). We respond to every report; takedown for clear violations happens within 24 hours.
How to Reach the Team
- Trust & Safety: trust@letsmack.com — abuse, takedown, account safety
- General support: hello@letsmack.com — billing, product questions
- Press / partnerships: press@letsmack.com
Get the Plain-Language Version
For the technical breakdown of how AI kissing videos work and why they are not deepfakes, see the Glossary. For full legal terms, see the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Let's Mack safe to use?
Yes. Let's Mack runs a moderation pipeline that screens uploads for minors and explicit content, prompts every style to produce safe outputs, samples generated videos for human review, and accepts user reports. We do not generate sexually explicit content, content involving minors, or identity-replacement deepfakes.
Are AI kissing videos legal?
In most jurisdictions, yes — for personal use and stylized comedy. Legality of public posting varies, especially when public figures are depicted. Right-of-publicity and defamation laws differ by country. Let's Mack policy disallows public posting that misleads viewers about real-world relationships or that targets private individuals without consent.
Does Let's Mack make deepfakes?
No. Deepfakes replace a person's identity (face swap, mouth-driven speech). Let's Mack starts with the faces in your photo and generates kissing motion on top of them in a stylized look. We do not swap faces, do not put words in anyone's mouth, and do not start from real video. See the Glossary for the full technical comparison.
How do I report a Let's Mack video that depicts me without consent?
Email trust@letsmack.com with the video URL and a selfie matching the depicted person. We respond to every report and remove clear violations within 24 hours.
Are uploaded photos kept on Let's Mack servers?
No. Photos are processed during generation and discarded. Generated videos are saved only to your private Let's Mack account and are never public by default. We do not sell user photos and we do not use uploads to train third-party models.
What happens if I upload a photo of someone underage?
The upload check rejects the photo before any generation runs. Repeated attempts are escalated and may result in account closure. We have zero tolerance for content involving minors.
Can I make an AI kiss video with a celebrity for my own enjoyment?
Personal use and friend-sharing of stylized AI kiss videos with celebrities is generally fine and is one of the most common use cases. Public posting is more nuanced — keep the framing clearly stylized (Telenovela, Anime, NPC Energy, etc.) so no reasonable viewer thinks it is a real event, and respect right-of-publicity laws in your jurisdiction.