🤝 Human-First AI Disclosure Generator

You use AI in your client work. Say so — in a warm, honest way that builds trust instead of a cold legal disclaimer. For solo coaches, consultants, writers, designers, and small studios.

⚠️ Educational templates to help you communicate clearly — not legal advice. Not for medical, legal, financial, or child-related services. Always use your own judgment and, where needed, a professional.
🎁 Free: The Human-First AI Disclosure Starter Pack — 20 profession-specific examples, 10 client emails, a “what I don’t use AI for” checklist, and a website FAQ block.
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Life coaches · Consultants · Freelance writers

AI disclosure for freelancers — common questions

Do I need to tell clients I use AI?

There's no universal law requiring it, but more clients now expect transparency — and many contracts and platform terms ask you to disclose AI-assisted work. A short, honest disclosure protects trust and prevents "you hid this from me" disputes later. This free generator writes one for you in plain language, no account needed.

What should an AI use disclosure statement include?

Four things: (1) that you use AI tools, (2) how you use them (drafting, research, editing — not final judgment), (3) that a human (you) reviews and takes responsibility for the work, and (4) what you do NOT hand to AI (client secrets, final decisions). The generator builds all four from a few clicks.

Is it unprofessional to use AI for client work?

Not when you're transparent about it. Clients care about outcomes and accountability, not whether a tool was involved. The "human-first" framing — AI for speed, a human for review and responsibility — signals professionalism rather than hiding it.

How do I write an AI disclosure without sounding scary or legal?

Keep it one short paragraph in your own voice: what you use AI for, and that you personally review everything. Avoid legalese. This tool generates a warm, plain-English version you can paste into a proposal, website footer, or email signature.

Is this generator free and does it store my data?

Yes, free. It runs entirely in your browser — the text is generated locally with no server call, so your inputs aren't sent anywhere or stored. Educational use only; it is not legal advice.

Everything is generated in your browser — nothing you type is sent anywhere. These are starting-point templates for honest communication, not legal, medical, or financial advice. Review and adapt to your situation.