Drawn
Licensing & Attribution
The images in Drawn were made for this app, this deck, this quiet practice.
Custom-generated originals.
Every card illustration in Drawn was generated specifically for the app using prompts that describe an antique gold engraving style on a midnight navy ground. They are not copies of any existing tarot deck, and they were created to give Drawn its own visual language.
That said, AI-generated art exists in a complex and evolving intellectual-property space. We are open about how they were made so you can decide how to treat them.
What you can doPersonal, reflective, and social use+
- Use the cards inside Drawn for your own readings, spreads and journal entries.
- Share screenshots or saved readings on social media for personal reflection.
- Print a single reading or journal page for private use.
- Write about, discuss, or recommend Drawn using images that appear naturally in the app.
When sharing publicly, a small attribution such as “Cards from Drawn” or a link to the app is appreciated, though not required for personal screenshots.
What we ask you not to doCommercial and standalone reuse+
- Sell, redistribute, or republish the card images as a deck, print series, or standalone product.
- Use the images to create a competing tarot app, deck, or oracle product.
- Claim copyright, trademark, or exclusive ownership over the images without proper legal advice in your jurisdiction.
- Remove or obscure any attribution when the images are presented as part of Drawn.
A note on AI-generated artOwnership and the law+
Different countries treat AI-generated images differently. Some jurisdictions may not grant copyright to purely AI-generated works; others may recognise human direction in the prompts and curation.
If you plan to trademark the deck, sell prints, or assert formal rights over the images, please speak to an intellectual-property lawyer first. For use inside Drawn as a reflection tool, the images are intended as custom app assets and are fine to use.
Questions
Get in touch
If you are unsure whether a particular use is allowed, or you would like to discuss a commercial or editorial project, email us.