About this tool
Who made it, why, and how the rules work.
What is AI Disclosure Generator?
AI Disclosure Generator is a free, browser-based tool that helps creators, marketers, and small businesses answer three questions in about 30 seconds:
- Do I need to disclose that my content was made with AI?
- What should the disclosure say?
- Where exactly should I put it?
The tool covers the EU AI Act (Article 50, applying August 2, 2026), US FTC rules, UK advertising standards, and platform policies for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram/Facebook, X, LinkedIn, and more.
Everything runs in your browser. Nothing you enter is ever sent to a server.
Why we built it
The EU AI Act's transparency requirements took effect for most AI systems on August 2, 2026, but the practical implications for everyday creators were scattered across legal texts, platform help pages, and FTC guidance documents. This tool consolidates the key obligations into one place and turns them into ready-to-paste disclosure text.
It is not a compliance guarantee — it is a starting point that saves you research time and helps you ask the right questions of a legal professional if your situation is complex.
How the rule database works
Rules are stored in a plain rules.json file and matched client-side against your answers.
Each rule carries a source URL pointing to the official regulation or platform policy, and a
lastReviewed date so you can see how current it is.
The database was last reviewed on 2026-07-02 against:
- Regulation (EU) 2024/1689 (EU AI Act), Article 50
- European Commission Art. 50 implementation guidelines (May 8, 2026)
- Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content (June 10, 2026, voluntary)
- FTC Endorsement Guides and 16 CFR Part 465
- YouTube, TikTok, Meta, and X platform AI/synthetic content policies
- UK ASA advertising standards
Important note: Several official source URLs returned errors at time of review
(FTC.gov 403, Meta transparency 404, X manipulated-media 403, ASA unconfirmed). The rules themselves
reflect the best available reading of these policies. Operators should verify live URLs before launch
and update lastReviewed accordingly.
What this tool does not do
- It does not provide legal advice or guarantee compliance.
- It does not cover political or election-related content (see the hard-stop in the tool).
- It does not cover all jurisdictions — Canada, Australia, and others are not currently included.
- It does not send your data anywhere.
Operator
This tool is operated by Hoppling — a collection of tiny static web tools built in public. Follow along at hoppling.com or @hoppling.
Contact: colorful.world.2013@gmail.com
Pro purchases are processed by Lemon Squeezy (Merchant of Record). EU VAT, receipts, and consumer rights are handled by Lemon Squeezy — not by this operator directly.
Feedback and corrections
Found an error in the rule database? Spotted an outdated source URL? Please email colorful.world.2013@gmail.com and we will review and update promptly.