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Can you monetize DeepMotion’s free tier?
Short answer: not as-is.
Terms (updated Mar 2025) explicitly state you retain full ownership of your uploaded Content and DeepMotion claims no ownership; the company is actively shipping (SayMotion + Animate 3D). But the free/output commercial-use terms are tied to plan tier and not spelled out plainly. The cheapest plan that makes DeepMotion genuinely safe to monetize is Confirm in the in-app plan/billing terms (or via support) that animations exported on your plan tier may be used commercially before monetizing; output here is a 3D animation asset, not a finished faceless video, so it's a building block not an end product..
By Abdallah AmjidVerified June 22, 2026
DeepMotion free tier, at a glance
- Free plan
- Yes (free tier with limited credits/seconds; full limits app-gated)
- Watermark on free
- unclear
- Commercial use on free
- unclear (tied to plan)
- Attribution required
- unclear
- Max quality on free
- unclear
- Cheapest safe plan
- unclear (paid tiers exist; pricing page JS-gated)
Commercial monetization risk
UnclearConfidence: Low
We could not confirm the decisive terms from a primary source, so we won't guess. Treat as unverified until confirmed.
Two or more decisive factors could not be confirmed from a primary source.
The safe fix
Before monetizing, confirm via in-app billing terms or support that exported animations on your tier are licensed for commercial use; verify free-export watermark/length limits in-app.
See the 7-factor evidence breakdown→
Reproduce it yourself: each factor's risk points = weight × level ÷ 4 (an unclear factor counts as half its weight). The seven add up to 48. Every scored factor quotes DeepMotion’s own current terms, pricing or help page.
Commercial-use rights
Unclear14 / 28 ptsDoes the license actually permit monetizing the free-tier output (monetized video / paid client deliverable)? The single most decisive factor.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a DeepMotion primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
Public ToS/pricing do not plainly state free-tier commercial-use rights for generated animations; the ToS no-commercial clause targets the Site/Marks, not user output. Tied to plan tier.
Free-plan monetization gate
Unclear9 / 18 ptsFree-tier blockers that make output unusable even when commercial use is allowed: watermark, 'personal-only' wording, publish-barring caps.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a DeepMotion primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
A free tier exists but credit/length limits are gated behind sign-in (JS-rendered pricing page).
Output ownership & sublicensing
Level 1/44 / 16 ptsDo you own (or get a clean, transferable, sublicensable license to) the output? Decisive for agency/client work where rights must be handed over.
“You retain full ownership to your uploaded Content. We do not claim any ownership to any of it.”
deepmotion.comTermschecked 2026-06-23 Strong ownership stance for uploaded content; output ownership implied through the same framework but governed by plan.
Attribution / branding obligation
Unclear6 / 12 ptsMust you credit the tool, keep a logo, or disclose it by name? An enforceable monetization burden even when commercial use is allowed.
Not certified, we could not confirm this from a DeepMotion primary source, so it is scored as Unclear (half weight) rather than guessed.
No attribution requirement found in ToS; also not affirmatively waived for free output.
Copyright & training-data exposure
Level 2/46 / 12 ptsRisk the output infringes third-party rights or triggers a platform claim: training-data provenance, indemnity, likeness/voice-clone consent, YouTube synthetic-content exposure.
“You agree not to use any copyrighted material as inputs to the service without receiving”
deepmotion.comTermschecked 2026-06-23 User bears responsibility for input rights (uploading reference video). Standard risk.
Terms stability
Level 2/44 / 8 ptsHow likely are today's rights to be quietly changed or revoked tomorrow? Modification clause, retroactivity, notice, and observed change history. The factor the ToS-monitor sells against.
“We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to make changes or modifications to these Terms of Use at any time and for any reason.”
deepmotion.comTermschecked 2026-06-23 Unilateral change clause (standard); ToS recently maintained (Mar 2025), a positive signal.
Creator practicality
Level 3/44.5 / 6 ptsThe gap between 'technically licensed' and 'actually usable safely': terms clarity/findability, login-gated pricing, credit-model traps. Modulates, never decides.
“Text to 3D Animation ... Video to 3D Animation”
deepmotion.comClipJury observationchecked 2026-06-23 Output is a 3D animation asset, not a finished faceless video; requires a 3D pipeline. Lower practicality for the typical narration-channel creator.
What we couldn’t confirm from a primary source
- commercialUse
- freeGate
- attribution
Primary sources
ClipJury's monetization-risk verdicts are an editorial read of each tool's own current public terms and pricing as of the last-checked date, not legal advice. Terms change; always confirm against the linked sources before relying on any tool for monetized or paid client work. How we score risk →
Why the free tier isn’t safe to monetize
Niche but legitimate: best for turning movement into rigged 3D animation. Not a text-to-video generator for faceless YouTube; treat it as an asset tool, and verify commercial export rights for your tier.
Watermark
No watermark clause appears in the public Terms of Use; whether free 3D exports carry branding could not be confirmed from a primary source. Mark as unclear.
License
Terms grant DeepMotion a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to your uploaded Content for operating the service, while you retain full ownership of that content. Commercial use of generated animations is governed by your plan tier, which is not detailed on the public page.
The cheapest safe fix
To monetize DeepMotion output cleanly, no watermark, full commercial rights, you need Confirm in the in-app plan/billing terms (or via support) that animations exported on your plan tier may be used commercially before monetizing; output here is a 3D animation asset, not a finished faceless video, so it's a building block not an end product.. That’s the plan we’d actually pay for if this were our channel.
DeepMotion monetization FAQ
- Can you legally monetize DeepMotion's free tier on YouTube?
- Not as-is. Terms (updated Mar 2025) explicitly state you retain full ownership of your uploaded Content and DeepMotion claims no ownership; the company is actively shipping (SayMotion + Animate 3D). But the free/output commercial-use terms are tied to plan tier and not spelled out plainly. To monetize safely you need Confirm in the in-app plan/billing terms (or via support) that animations exported on your plan tier may be used commercially before monetizing; output here is a 3D animation asset, not a finished faceless video, so it's a building block not an end product.. Niche but legitimate: best for turning movement into rigged 3D animation. Not a text-to-video generator for faceless YouTube; treat it as an asset tool, and verify commercial export rights for your tier.
- Does DeepMotion put a watermark on free exports?
- No watermark clause appears in the public Terms of Use; whether free 3D exports carry branding could not be confirmed from a primary source. Mark as unclear.
- What does DeepMotion's free license actually allow?
- Terms grant DeepMotion a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to your uploaded Content for operating the service, while you retain full ownership of that content. Commercial use of generated animations is governed by your plan tier, which is not detailed on the public page.
- Is DeepMotion a text-to-video tool for faceless YouTube?
- No. It's a motion-capture / 3D-animation tool. SayMotion does text-to-3D-animation and Animate 3D does video-to-3D-animation, but both output 3D animation assets (for Blender/Unity/Unreal), not finished narrated video clips.
- Do I keep the rights to footage I upload?
- Yes. The Terms of Use (updated Mar 2025) state you retain full ownership of uploaded Content and DeepMotion claims no ownership of it. Commercial use of the generated animations depends on your plan tier, which you should confirm before monetizing.
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