TERMS · PLAIN WORDS
A small studio. A small list of rules.
These are the rules of using Inke. Written by Rien, not by a law firm, then checked by a law firm so nothing blows up. If you read this and something feels wrong, send a note through the contact page and she will rewrite it.
What you're using.
Inke is a web app that generates tattoo design concepts using AI, based on the text you type in and, optionally, a photo of your skin. It runs in a browser. There is nothing to install.
What we promise.
Best-effort sketches that reflect the style you picked, honest prices with no surprise fees, and fast replies when you write in. We will never run a dark-pattern cancel flow or a fake trial.
What we don't promise.
That the AI will never miss. That every variant will look perfect. That your artist will agree to tattoo exactly what Inke drew. Always talk to your artist first. They know your skin better than a model does.
Refunds.
Fourteen days, no questions, for the Single and Session tiers. For Parlour, refunds are pro-rated to the day you cancel. Just reply to the receipt email and Rien will process it.
Your designs.
You own every design Inke draws for you from the moment you pay. Personal use, commercial use, sleeve, shop wall, client, whatever. Inke keeps no rights and cannot revoke them later.
Acceptable use.
No copying living artists' flash sheets without their written consent. No hate imagery, no slurs, no content that targets a group of people. No tattoos on anyone under 18 without a legal guardian present and consenting. These are shop rules, not law firm rules.
Liability.
Inke is a design tool, not a medical device and not a licensed tattooer. Always get your ink patch-tested by a licensed artist before the needle hits your skin. We are not responsible for allergic reactions, healing issues, or regret.
Termination.
We can close an account that breaks the acceptable use rules above. We will send one warning first, unless the violation is serious enough that a warning does not make sense. Unused credit is refunded on closure.
Governing law.
Belgian law applies to everything on this page. Any dispute that cannot be resolved through a friendly email exchange goes to the courts of Antwerp, Belgium.
Changes.
If we change anything on this page, the date at the bottom updates and active customers get a note. No silent rewrites.
Contact.
Questions go through the contact page. Rien reads them herself.
Last updated: April 2026.