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Get API Access

Build compliant AI experiences with the LMIF API. Integrate identity verification, licensing, and rights management into your platform with a simple REST API.

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One API, Complete Compliance

Check if likenesses are claimed, get licensing terms, report usage, and handle enforcement - all through a single API.

What LMIF Compliance Means

A clear framework for ethical AI experiences.

For Your Platform

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    Identity Verification

    Check if a likeness is claimed or boxed before use

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    Licensing

    Access pre-approved licensing terms via API

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    Revenue Sharing

    Automated royalty distribution to creators

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    Takedown Compliance

    Respond to boxing requests within SLA

For Your Users

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    Verified Avatars

    Access to authenticated creator avatars

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    Legal Clarity

    Know exactly what they're using

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    Scam Protection

    Verified identities reduce fraud risk

Getting Started

Three steps to get your API credentials.

  • 1️⃣
    Apply for Access

    Submit your platform details and use case. We review applications within 24-48 hours.

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    Sign Compliance Agreement

    Agree to the LMIF compliance requirements. This protects both platforms and creators.

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    Receive Credentials

    Get your API key and access to the sandbox environment for development and testing.

Technical Overview

What you'll be working with.

API Basics

  • REST API with JSON payloads
  • OAuth 2.0 authentication
  • Rate limiting: 1000 req/min (adjustable)
  • Sandbox and production environments

Webhooks

  • boxing.created - New boxing affects your content
  • boxing.grace_started - 30-day countdown
  • license.approved - Your request approved
  • payment.due - Royalty payment needed

Pricing

Free Tier

$0
1,000 checks/mo

Perfect for development

Growth

$99
100K checks/mo

For growing platforms

Enterprise

Custom
Unlimited

Large-scale deployments

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SDKs Coming Soon

JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, and Go SDKs are in development. For now, use the REST API directly.