Playground
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Playground is an AI graphic design studio. By the pricing page it makes images, logos, t-shirt prints, wallpapers, seamless patterns, covers and templates for social networks, and can also upscale and remove backgrounds.
The language of the prompt is stipulated nowhere: neither the pricing page, nor the terms, nor the privacy policy names input languages — the documents themselves are in English, and that is all. On Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese the tool has no answer: the pages have been read, the question is not examined.
Which platforms it works with
Publishing for you the tool does not undertake. On the site a web version and an iOS app are declared — the item "iOS App" stands in the header, the block "Download on the App Store" on the home page. There is also its own printing section, store.
Direct export to social networks is not declared in what was read: a template for a social network the tool will draw, but a human will post it.
Pricing
Two paid steps, both with a monthly and an annual price; the sums are from the pricing page.
Pro — 15 USD a month when paying monthly and 12 USD a month when paying annually. Pro Plus — 45 USD a month monthly and 36 USD a month with annual payment.
The lowest step of entry is 12 USD a month, and only with annual payment; monthly the cheapest there is is 15 USD.
What is free
The free step is permanent and has two different counters. Verbatim: "Create up to 10 images every 3 hours" — and separately 3 generations a month on the Nano Banana, GPT Image 2 and Seedream models. Upscaling and background removal on it are limited.
A separate row of the plan table reads "No royalty-free license". The free step is marked as a step without a licence for royalty-free use; more on that in the section on rights, where the sources diverge.
Restrictions
The count runs not by day but by a rolling three-hour window — so says the pricing page.
Free — up to 10 images every 3 hours plus 3 generations a month on the premium models. Pro — up to 75 images every 3 hours plus 150 credits a month. Pro Plus — verbatim "Unlimited image generations" plus 1000 credits a month.
The units of counting work at the same time: the window limits the pace, the credits limit access to the premium models. Even on Pro Plus, where generations are called unlimited, there are exactly 1000 credits a month.
Rights to the output
Here the tool says different things about itself.
The pricing page divides by plan: on the free step stands "No royalty-free license", on the paid ones "World-wide, royalty free license".
The terms divide nothing by plan and speak of everyone at once: "you own all Assets you create with the Services and (iii) we hereby assign to you all rights, title and interest in and to such Assets for your personal or commercial use". By this wording what is created belongs to the user, and personal and commercial use are permitted without a reservation about the step.
Two documents of one tool answer one question differently. In practice it is safer to proceed from the stricter wording, the one on the pricing page — but the choice between them is made by the tool itself, and so far it has not made it.
Do they train on your data
The word "training" is not used in the documents at all. What is used is a very broad licence. The terms give the tool "a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, sublicensable, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and/or distribute text prompts and images you input into the Services, or Assets produced by the Service at your direction".
The licence is perpetual and irrevocable and extends to the prompts, to the uploaded images and to the output. Training it would cover, but a direct statement about training models is not in the sources, and it cannot be built in for the tool; the privacy policy is silent on training.
A way to refuse the licence or revoke it is not described: the terms and the policy have both been read, a revocation procedure is not in them.
How you earn with it
The answer depends on which document you read, and that is the point.
By the terms what is created belongs to the user and is permitted "for your personal or commercial use" — without a distinction between steps. By the pricing page the "World-wide, royalty free license" exists only on Pro and Pro Plus, while on the free step stands "No royalty-free license".
The tool says different things about itself: the pricing page is stricter and separates the steps, the terms give a broader wording. Which of them applies the tool does not explain.
What it will not do
Publish a picture for you it will not: direct export to social networks is not declared in what was read.
Material exploiting children it will not let through — that is a direct ban of the terms. Forbidden there too is content that "generates or disseminates verifiably false information with the purpose of harming others", support for terrorist organisations and the justification of violence on protected grounds.
Further the list cannot be read. The terms refer to a separate Content Policy, and the direct address /content-policy returns 404: what the tool thinks about images of real people and about political subjects could not be learned. The document is declared, but at the named address it is not there — that is not "there are no restrictions", that is an unavailable source.
Mark a picture as machine-made it will not offer: neither about a watermark, nor about metadata, nor about C2PA does the pricing page, or the terms, or the privacy policy say anything.
Revoke the granted licence to your prompts and images it will not allow either: it is called "perpetual" and "irrevocable", and a revocation procedure is not in what was read.
Name the languages it works in it does not undertake either: the language of the prompt is stipulated on none of the pages read.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
An AI graphic design studio: generating images, logos, T-shirt prints, wallpapers, seamless patterns, covers and social network templates, plus upscaling and background removal
The composition is taken from the pricing page and the tool sections of the official site
source, checked 2026-08-07
Platforms
A web service and an iOS app (the «iOS App» item in the header, the «Download on the App Store» block on the home page), plus its own print section «store»; no direct publishing to social networks is claimed on the pages read
iOS and web are confirmed by the official site; the absence of social network integrations is silence of the source
source, checked 2026-08-07
Pricing
Free: verbatim «Create up to 10 images every 3 hours», 3 generations a month on the Nano Banana, GPT Image 2 and Seedream models, limited upscaling and background removal, and expressly «No royalty-free license» (verbatim)
The absence of a royalty-free licence on the free plan is a direct row in the plan table
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Pro 15 USD a month (12 USD a month paid yearly); Pro Plus 45 USD a month (36 USD a month paid yearly)
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12 USD a month on the Pro plan paid yearly; paid monthly 15 USD a month
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Limits and restrictions
Free: up to 10 images every 3 hours and 3 generations a month on the premium models; Pro — up to 75 images every 3 hours plus 150 credits a month; Pro Plus — verbatim «Unlimited image generations» plus 1000 credits a month
The limit is counted in a rolling three-hour window rather than per day — so says the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Restrictions
The terms forbid material that verbatim exploits children, that «generates or disseminates verifiably false information with the purpose of harming others», support for terrorist organisations and the justification of violence on protected grounds, and refer to a separate Content Policy; the direct address /content-policy returns 404, so the list covering images of real people and political subject matter could not be read
There is a link to a Content Policy in the terms, but the page itself is not at the direct address — that is exactly what is recorded, not guesses about its content
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Legal
The terms grant the service a perpetual licence over prompts, uploaded images and results: verbatim «a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, sublicensable, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to use, copy, reproduce, process, adapt, modify, publish, transmit, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and/or distribute text prompts and images you input into the Services, or Assets produced by the Service at your direction»; the word «training» is not used, and the privacy policy is silent about training models
The licence is broad and would cover training, but there is no direct statement about training models in the sources — nothing is completed on their behalf
source, checked 2026-08-07
Sources diverge: The sources disagree. The pricing page divides the plans: the free one has «No royalty-free license», the paid ones a «World-wide, royalty free license» (verbatim). The terms, on the other hand, draw no distinction between plans and speak of all of them: verbatim «you own all Assets you create with the Services and (iii) we hereby assign to you all rights, title and interest in and to such Assets for your personal or commercial use»
The contradiction between the pricing page and the terms is left as it stands and no choice is made on the source's behalf; in practice it is safer to assume the stricter wording of the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
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