Questions and answers
ImgCompliance FAQ
Answers about scans, reports, accuracy, privacy, refunds, and the limits of automated image licensing risk checks.
Is ImgCompliance legal advice?
No. ImgCompliance provides automated risk indicators and a practical review checklist. It is not a law firm and does not create an attorney-client relationship.
What does the free scan show?
The free scan shows how many images were found and how many were classified as High, Medium, Low, or Unknown risk. You can decide whether to unlock the full PDF report afterward.
How many pages and images are checked?
A standard scan checks up to 20 publicly accessible pages and up to 100 images.
Can the tool prove that I own a license?
No. ImgCompliance cannot access your stock-photo accounts, agency files, or purchase records. It can flag risk indicators and help you decide which records to look for.
Which platforms can show up as risk signals?
The scan checks signals related to major stock and design platforms such as Getty Images, Shutterstock, iStock, Adobe Stock, Alamy, Dreamstime, Depositphotos, Canva, and Freepik.
What does the full report cost?
The full PDF report costs $49 as a one-time payment. There is no subscription and no account requirement.
Can a clean scan guarantee that no claim will happen?
No. Automated checks can miss images and cannot replace legal review. A clean scan means no detectable risk indicators were found within the scan limits.
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Run a free scan first. You will see the risk summary before deciding whether to unlock the full PDF report.
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