Acceptable Use Policy

What you can and cannot do with Casora.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

This Acceptable Use Policy (also referred to as our "Fair Use Policy") describes what you may and may not do when using Casora. It is part of our Terms of Service and applies to everyone who uses the Casora app, our website, or any related service operated by Masas Technologies, LLC ("Casora", "we", "us").

If we believe you have violated this policy, we may remove content, suspend or terminate your account, refuse refunds where allowed by law, and report you to the appropriate authorities. We reserve the right to enforce this policy at our sole discretion.


1. The spirit of this policy

Casora is built to help people imagine new ways to live in their own spaces. We want it to be safe, respectful, and useful for everyone. The rules below exist to protect:

  • People who appear in or own the spaces being photographed.
  • People who own the rights to creative work depicted in those spaces.
  • Children and other vulnerable people.
  • The integrity of the platform.

When in doubt, ask: would you be comfortable showing this submission to your family, your neighbors, and the people in the photo?


2. What you may do

You may use Casora to:

  • Reimagine spaces you own, rent, or have permission to photograph.
  • Explore design ideas for personal projects, real estate listings, or client presentations, provided you have the rights and permissions described in Section 3.
  • Share your generated images with others, with appropriate attribution and disclosure that they are AI-generated where context requires.

If you are using Casora for client or commercial work, you are responsible for ensuring you have all necessary rights and that the final use complies with applicable law.


3. Content you submit (your photos, prompts, and references)

You may only submit content that:

  1. You own, or that you have all necessary rights, licenses, and permissions to use.
  2. Does not infringe anyone's intellectual property, privacy, publicity, or contract rights.
  3. Does not depict children as a primary subject. Photos of empty children's rooms are fine; photos focused on, or featuring, identifiable minors are not.
  4. Does not depict identifiable people (faces, distinctive features, or other personally identifying details) without their consent. Where reasonable, blur or remove identifiable people before submitting.
  5. Does not contain sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, or otherwise adult content.
  6. Does not depict graphic violence, gore, self-harm, or cruelty to animals.
  7. Does not promote terrorism, violent extremism, hate against people on the basis of protected characteristics, or organized violence.
  8. Does not depict illegal activity, weapons being used to threaten people, or controlled substances in a way that promotes their use.
  9. Does not contain malware, exploits, or any code intended to harm systems.
  10. Does not impersonate another person or misrepresent your affiliation with anyone.
  11. Is not classified, secret, or otherwise restricted under any government program or non-disclosure obligation.

4. Things you must not do with Casora

You may not use the Service, the app, our APIs, or any output to:

4.1 Create harmful or deceptive content

  • Generate images intended to deceive viewers into believing a real place looks a certain way when it does not (for example, falsely representing the condition of a property in a real estate listing).
  • Generate sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, or non-consensual intimate imagery.
  • Generate content that sexualizes, endangers, or exploits minors in any way.
  • Generate content that promotes violence, self-harm, terrorism, or hate.
  • Create deepfakes of identifiable individuals or impersonate any person.

4.2 Violate the rights of others

  • Use photos, designs, or stylistic references that you do not have the rights to use.
  • Generate images that target, harass, or bully a specific person.
  • Use the Service to stalk, dox, or otherwise invade someone's privacy.

4.3 Abuse the platform

  • Reverse engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract the source code or model weights of the Service, except to the limited extent applicable law permits.
  • Scrape, crawl, or use automated tools to access, copy, or measure the Service.
  • Use Casora to build, train, or evaluate any competing AI model or to populate a dataset for that purpose.
  • Resell, sublicense, or commercially exploit access to the Service except as expressly allowed in the Terms.
  • Bypass, disable, or interfere with rate limits, paywalls, security features, or content filters.
  • Share an account between multiple people or run multiple accounts to evade limits or bans.
  • Use the Service to generate spam or unsolicited communications.
  • Test the Service for vulnerabilities without our written authorization (responsible disclosure: see Section 7).

4.4 Misuse outputs

  • Pass off generated images as photographs of real, unmodified spaces in a context that would mislead a reasonable viewer (for example, in regulated advertising, real-estate listings, or news reporting).
  • Use generated images for fraud, deceptive advertising, or any unlawful purpose.
  • Use generated images in any way that would violate Apple's, Google's, or another platform's policies.

4.5 Break the law

  • Use the Service in violation of any applicable law, regulation, or sanctions program.
  • Use the Service from a country, or in a manner, prohibited by U.S. export controls.

5. Generation limits

To keep the Service running smoothly and to prevent abuse, we apply reasonable usage limits to every account. The current limits are intended to support normal personal and professional use, and we may adjust them from time to time. We may apply lower limits temporarily during incidents, abuse mitigation, or capacity events.

If you believe you are hitting a limit in error, or if you have a legitimate business need for higher limits, contact support@casora.app.

Attempting to bypass limits — for example, by creating multiple accounts, using scripts, or sharing credentials — is a violation of this policy.


6. Reporting violations

If you encounter content or behavior on the Service that you believe violates this policy or the law, please report it:

Please include enough detail for us to investigate (for example, the design ID where applicable, the date and time, and a description of the issue).


7. Security disclosures

If you discover a security vulnerability, please report it responsibly to security@casora.app with sufficient detail to reproduce the issue. Do not access data that does not belong to you, do not exfiltrate data, and do not disclose the vulnerability publicly until we have had a reasonable time to address it. We appreciate good-faith research and will not pursue legal action against researchers who follow this policy.


8. Enforcement

When we believe a violation has occurred, we may, at our discretion and without prior notice:

  1. Remove or restrict access to specific content.
  2. Block specific submissions or generated outputs.
  3. Lower or revoke generation limits.
  4. Suspend or terminate the account.
  5. Report the violation to law enforcement, platform partners (Apple, Google), or other appropriate parties.
  6. Pursue any other remedy available under the Terms or the law.

We may try to give you a chance to fix a problem before acting, but we are not required to.


9. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the Service evolves. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page will reflect the most recent change. Material changes will be communicated through the app, the website, or by email where appropriate. Your continued use of the Service after the change means you accept the updated policy.


10. Contact

Masas Technologies, LLC
Email: legal@casora.app
Website: masastechnologies.com