FAQ

Reve uses an ensemble of models which were designed to be leveraged in specific application contexts. Therefore, unlike traditional diffusion models, it wouldn't be practical to open-source them. Rather than releasing the weights, we've made an API available to allow partners to integrate Reve into their applications and workflow.

Our imaging models were trained from the ground up by our own in-house research team using a novel architecture.

You can create anything you can imagine with Reve — as long as it is not harmful or abusive, and as long as it does not violate the law or rights of others (as described in our Terms of Service and Usage Policy).

Just tell Reve what you're thinking and watch your imagination come to life. Be as brief or as descriptive as you want, but the more detail you provide Reve, the more unique and precise your images will be. Remember that Reve isn't just for image generation; you can also make photoshop-like edits to both generated and imported images simply by saying what you want.

Although creating with the agent is much more interactive and intuitive, for backward compatibility, you can still submit prompts using the super-secret /prompt command in the agent text box. Prompt mode even reveals an aspect ratio drop-down and allows you to select the number of images you want to generate. While the /prompt easter egg is a good way to bring your favorite prompts forward into Reve, it does not support image uploads or editing, and because the agent isn't involved, you can't take advantage of features like document context and web search.

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Reve is a free-form, open-ended creative tool, so we don't dictate how customers use the images they create. Note that we do not offer legal indemnity (compensation for harm or loss), but we also are not prescriptive around the applications of Reve images. That said, you are responsible for complying with copyright laws, respecting the rights of others and for following any guidelines associated with platforms where you plan to use Reve-generated images. See Section 2.2 of our Terms of Service and our Usage Policy.

Yes, you own the images you create and can use them for any lawful purpose, including commercial use. See Section 2.2 of our Terms of Service for details.

That said, you are responsible for ensuring that your images (input, referenced or generated) do not infringe on the rights of any third-parties or violate any laws, as described in our Usage Policy.

You can choose to share your images by creating a shareable link within Reve or by downloading and sharing them yourself.

Images created as part of Free plans, that were not created using any image references, may be made available to other users through image search, and may be used as content on our Inspiration page.

Images created by Pro users will not be made available to other users through image search, and are opted-out of being shared on the Inspiration page by default, but we are working on a way for Pro users to submit images for inclusion on our Inspiration page (with attribution). See Section 2.3 of our Terms of Service for details.

Content from Free users may be used to train our models. Content from Pro users is opted into training by default, however users can opt out in their Account pages. See Section 2.3 of our Terms of Service.

When Reve's content classifiers detect an attempt to generate sexual or violent content, users will have their requests rejected or see a blurred image. Such images violate our Terms of Service.

Reve does not currently support NSFW content. Users who attempt to generate NSFW content will have their requests rejected or see blurred images. We understand that some users wish to create a broader range of content, and therefore we are exploring the best ways to safely allow such use cases in the future. Stay tuned…

Free accounts receive a set amount of free usage after sign up, and are subject to a daily usage limit after that. To unlock 100x more usage (as well as other features such as the ability to upload documents for creative context), upgrade to Pro.

When you upgrade to Reve Pro, you will receive a confirmation email that outlines your plan details and the initial charge. This will be the recurring amount that will be charged on your renewal date each month. You can also access your invoices at any time by navigating to your Account section in Reve.

If you want to cancel your Pro subscription but not delete your account, you can do so in your Account settings. The benefits of your Pro subscription will remain in place for the remainder of your subscription term, but you will not be charged again at monthly renewal. See Section 4.3 of our Terms of Service.

We're sorry to see you go, but you're free to delete your account at any time by clicking on the "Delete my account" link in your Account page.

As of September 15, 2025, Reve no longer supports credits and instead uses a subscription model. As a thank you to our Preview users, we are refunding not only your unused credits, but all credits ever purchased. All refunds will be issued by September 22, 2025 through Stripe. Please refer to your original payment method to confirm your refunded amount.

Don't worry. All the images you've ever created are safe and waiting for you in a special album called "Preview".

We do! Reve’s API allows you to utilize our powerful image generation, editing, and remixing models in your own applications or workflows. To get started, click "Enable API Access" at the bottom of your Account page, or visit api.reve.com.

API pricing is completely separate from your subscription. API keys are associated with pre-paid budgets (which can be configured to auto refill) while your Reve subscription only pertains to application usage. Learn more at api.reve.com.

If you are a student of any of the schools listed below, and if you sign up for Reve using your student email address, you will get access to a special student tier that has 5x the amount of usage as the regular Free plan. If your accredited art or design school is not listed below, please reach out to support@reve.com, and we can review the school for consideration.

School Name Email Domain
Ringling College of Art and Design @c.ringling.edu
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) @risd.edu
School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) @saic.edu
California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) @calarts.edu
ArtCenter College of Design @inside.artcenter.edu
Pratt Institute @pratt.edu
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) @mica.edu
Otis College of Art and Design @otis.edu
Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) @massart.edu
Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) @scad.edu
Parsons School of Design (The New School) @newschool.edu
Columbus College of Art & Design (CCAD) @go.ccad.edu
Laguna College of Art and Design (LCAD) @lcad.edu
Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) @mcad.edu
Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) @students.kcai.edu
Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) @cia.edu
California College of the Arts (CCA) @cca.edu
College for Creative Studies (CCS) @ccs.edu
Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD) @miad.edu
Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) @pnca.edu
Cornish College of the Arts @cornish.edu
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) @pafa.edu
Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D) @meca.edu
Montserrat College of Art @montserrat.edu
Moore College of Art & Design @moore.edu
Pennsylvania College of Art & Design (PCAD) @pcad.edu
Delaware College of Art and Design (DCAD) @dcad.edu
Art Academy of Cincinnati @artacademy.edu
Cranbrook Academy of Art @cranbrook.edu
Lesley Art + Design (College of Art and Design, Lesley University) @lesley.edu
New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) @nysid.edu
New York Academy of Art @nyaa.edu
Lyme Academy of Fine Arts @lymeacademy.edu
Cooper Union School of Art @cooper.edu
Nottingham Trent University @ntu.ac.uk
Harvard University @college.harvard.edu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology @mit.edu

Users and third parties are encouraged to report content that violates Reve’s Usage Policies to support@reve.com. Details around DMCA takedown notices are available in Section 6.1 of our Terms of Service.

There are several common reasons why you might be having trouble signing into your Reve account:

  1. You created your account using Apple or Google SSO (Single Sign-On). If you originally signed up using your Apple or Google ID, you must log in using the same method. You can go to your account page to unlink your Apple or Google account, or you can add a password by clicking on the password reset button.
  2. You previously deleted your account. We limit account restoration in order to prevent abuse. If you've previously deleted your account, you cannot restore it.
  3. You're trying to access Reve from an unsupported region. Reve services are not available in certain regions due to legal and regulatory requirements. Currently, we do not provide services in China, Russia, Belarus, Iran, Cuba, Syria or North Korea. If you're traveling in one of these regions, you'll need to wait until you're in a supported location to access your account.

If you’re still having log in issues please reach out to support@reve.com and we’ll be glad to help.

In order to maintain the highest levels of security, we support the latest version of all major browsers plus one version back. If you suspect you're encountering browser compatibility issues, please contact support.

Creatives who are interested in working with Reve can fill out the Creative Partner Program application here.