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Common questions about CampaignsLive

Common questions about CampaignsLive — training data, IP ownership, output resolution, color management, video roadmap, fine-tuning, pricing, and getting started.

What is CampaignsLive?

CampaignsLive is an AI creative platform trained on more than 500,000 brand campaigns launched globally since 2019. It generates print, OOH, digital, and video creative at production resolution for brands and agencies. Output is delivered at 16 megapixels for images and is on the roadmap for 6K video.

What is the platform trained on?

The training corpus is brand campaigns — work that real brands paid to put in front of audiences across paid social, display, programmatic, OOH, print, and broadcast since 2019. The dataset does not include the open internet, stock libraries, or user-generated content. It is a curated, brand-creative-only corpus.

Do I own the creative CampaignsLive generates for me?

Yes. Everything CampaignsLive produces for your account is yours, with no licensing layer, no commercial-use restriction, no required attribution, no time-bound usage window, and no rights that revert on cancellation. For the full ownership model, see the How It Works page.

What output resolution do I get?

Every image is delivered at 16 megapixels by default. That is enough for magazine spreads at 300 PPI, standard OOH formats from 6-sheets through 96-sheets, retail point-of-sale, and editorial covers without upscaling. Higher-resolution upscaling is available for environmental and wallscape placements.

Does CampaignsLive handle CMYK and print color management?

Yes. Print work is delivered in the color profile your production partner expects — CMYK with the coated and uncoated swatch books your printer references, ISO Coated v2, FOGRA39, GRACoL, or whatever your prepress workflow has standardized on. Color targets and reference patches can be embedded on request for press-side calibration.

When is video coming?

Video output is in active development. The roadmap target is 6K resolution for image-to-video, concept-to-clip, and full creative-to-spot workflows. The image-side production-readiness landed across 2024 and 2025; the video-side equivalent is being built with the same emphasis on identity stability, brand consistency, rights documentation, and color correctness.

Can the model be fine-tuned on my brand archive?

Yes. Per-brand fine-tuning on your existing creative archive is operationally available and is the strongest available technique for maintaining brand visual register across high-volume production. The fine-tuning workflow does not require an in-house engineering team.

How does this compare to Midjourney, DALL·E, or Stable Diffusion?

Those tools are general-purpose image models trained on broad image corpora. CampaignsLive is trained narrowly on brand campaigns. The general tools are better at memes, stock-style portraits, and absurdist composites; CampaignsLive is better at brand creative production at the volume and consistency a brand campaign actually needs. For a deeper comparison, see the blog post on the 2023 tool retrospective.

Do you handle the rights and provenance documentation regulated industries need?

Yes. CampaignsLive maintains full provenance documentation for every generation, including model version, prompt, references, and output, available for downstream regulator-facing or legal-facing audit if your sector requires it.

How do AI-derived images affect talent contracts and SAG-AFTRA-style agreements?

The 2023 SAG-AFTRA AI clauses set the de facto standard for handling talent scanning, digital replicas, and synthetic performers in commercial production. Brand teams running their own talent should ensure their contracts include AI scope as a named line item. The blog post "The SAG-AFTRA AI Clauses, Translated for Brand Teams" covers the practical implications.

What industries does CampaignsLive work with?

CampaignsLive is built for any category that runs brand creative production at scale. Dedicated working notes are available for automotive, financial services, retail and e-commerce, and FMCG. The platform fits adjacent categories with the same fundamentals.

How is CampaignsLive priced?

Pricing is structured around production volume and feature scope, not per-seat or per-generation. The model is designed to make production-grade output economical at the volume real brand teams need. For a working quote, register for an account.

How do I get started?

Register an account, brief CampaignsLive against your first campaign, generate a first pass, refine the directions that resonate, and export production-ready files. The first campaign typically lands within a working week. Use the Register button in the navigation to begin.

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