Last updated: 10 July 2026
AI Transparency
REGEN produces AI-generated derivative works. When you upload a video, we analyse it, split it into scenes, and rebuild those scenes using third-party foundation video models. The result is a new video that keeps the original structure, timing, and story but changes the visual content of each scene.
Because every remaster is created by generative AI, it is not a human-authored work. It is a machine-generated derivative of your original upload. The third-party models we use may apply machine-readable provenance signals, such as invisible watermarking or metadata, to the output files. These signals are not visible to viewers, but they can be detected by platforms and tools that check whether content is AI-generated.
You are responsible for disclosing AI-generated content wherever your jurisdiction requires it. This includes Article 50 of the EU AI Act, which imposes transparency obligations on deployers of AI systems that generate synthetic audio, image, video, or text content. If you publish or distribute a remaster created with REGEN, you should label it appropriately in line with local law and platform rules.
We do not hide the AI nature of our service. Our scene-by-scene approval workflow is designed to keep you in control of what is produced, and we never generate output without your review. Provider safety filters apply automatically and cannot be disabled.
REGEN was built by practitioners who advise on the EU AI Act. Compliance is not a footnote here, it is a feature.

