Uploading a photo to any AI nude generator is a meaningful privacy decision — you're handing a personal image to a server you don't control. Before you click Upload, here are the seven things to verify on whichever platform you're using.
1. Photo retention policy
How long does the platform keep your uploaded source photo? The right answer is "until generation completes, then auto-delete." Anything longer means your photo lives in a backup somewhere indefinitely. Check the privacy policy or FAQ; if it's not stated explicitly, assume worst-case.
2. Generated-video retention
The output video is also stored somewhere. Reputable platforms expire it on a fixed window (24 hours, 7 days, 30 days) and let you download before then. Let's Nude AI auto-expires generated videos at 24 hours; the source photo is deleted as soon as generation completes.
3. Training-data policy
Will your uploaded photo be used to train future models? On reputable platforms the answer is no — they use licensed or synthetic training data, not user uploads. Some smaller / shadier sites rely on user uploads to keep improving their models. That's a hard pass: it means your photo lives forever in a training set you can't audit.
4. Account-creation friction
If a platform demands phone-number verification before you can generate even once, that's a privacy red flag — your number gets attached to whatever you upload. Email-only or social-login (Google, Apple, Telegram) is healthier; anonymous-tier (no signup) is healthiest for one-off use.
5. HTTPS + cert authority
Your browser's lock icon should show a real cert from a recognized CA (Let's Encrypt, DigiCert, Cloudflare). Sketchy NSFW sites occasionally serve self-signed or freshly minted certs from unknown issuers, which is how data exfiltration tools often look.
6. Payment processor reputation
If the only payment method is "send crypto to this wallet" with no receipt or refund path, treat that as a scam signal. Reputable processors (Stripe-equivalent for adult: CCBill, Verotel; crypto: NowPayments; in-app: Telegram Stars) leave a paper trail and offer dispute mechanisms. Let's Nude AI uses Telegram Stars (in-app, traceable) and NowPayments (auditable crypto IPN).
7. Consent for the photo subject
This isn't about the platform — it's about you. Generating nude imagery of someone who hasn't given consent is illegal in most jurisdictions (UK, EU, parts of US, Australia, and increasingly elsewhere) and harmful regardless of legality. Every reputable platform's terms of service prohibit it; ours is explicit. The platform can't enforce this for you, so treat the consent question as your responsibility before uploading.
Quick checklist before you click Upload
- ✓ Privacy policy says photos are auto-deleted after generation
- ✓ TOS says user uploads are NOT used for training
- ✓ Browser shows a valid HTTPS lock
- ✓ Account creation accepts email or social login (no phone verification needed)
- ✓ Payments go through a reputable processor with receipt + dispute path
- ✓ You have consent from the person in the photo (or it's a photo of yourself)
If all six platform checks pass, the upload is reasonably safe. If any fail, look elsewhere. Let's Nude AI hits all six — read the privacy policy and terms to verify.