A calm, clear way to document
how your photos are licensed.
FrameRights helps photographers keep a simple, shareable record of who is licensed to use an image, for what use, and under what terms—readable without login, printable, and easy to reference.
Why this exists
Licensing information is often scattered across emails, PDF invoices, and contracts that no one can find when they need them. FrameRights creates one clear, eternal license record page that settles the question.
The problem with the current way.
Most licensing misunderstandings aren't malicious—they're just a lack of documentation. When the terms are buried in a 3-year-old email thread, everyone guesses.
- “We thought this was included.”
- Old licenses that no one can find.
- Clients reusing images later with no clear reference.
- Editors or platforms asking for proof of rights.
- The choice between staying quiet or sounding aggressive.
What FrameRights Is
- Documentation-first
- Plain-language license record pages
- Shareable link + print-friendly
- Neutral, factual, professional
What FrameRights Is Not
- DRM or image watermarking
- Automated takedowns
- Internet-wide crawling
- Social scraping
- Legal threat generator
- Blockchain/NFT
How it works
Create a license record
Define who, what, where, and the term. Use clear language, not legalese.
Attach it to image(s)
Upload low-res references or link to a gallery. Generate a unique ID.
Share the clean public record
Send a professional link that shows license status clearly. No login required for them.
A different approach
You're protected.
Other services focus on enforcement, recovery, or AI scraping. Some are asset management tools.
FrameRights focuses purely on a clear, shareable license record that documents reality—so you don't have to argue about it later.
Get early access.
Be the first to create clearer license records.