Content rules

Keep every toy adventure kid-safe

ToyAlive creations should be gentle, playful, G-rated, and centered on the uploaded toy.

What you can make — and what to avoid

ToyAlive creations stay gentle, playful, and centered on the uploaded toy.

You can make

  • Friendly toy adventures and pretend play
  • Cozy stories and bedtime scenes
  • Birthday greetings and dedications
  • Silly dances and happy moments
  • Gentle conflicts with happy endings

Please avoid

  • Real people as the subject
  • Unsafe photos
  • Scary or mature scenes
  • Hate, violence, or weapons
  • Logos, brands, and celebrities
  • Copyrighted character recreations

Turn any idea into a safe one

Spot an idea that needs a rewrite, then swap it for something just as fun.

Works well

A plush fox explores a pillow fort, a robot learns to share blocks, or a toy rocket visits a candy moon.

Needs a safer rewrite

A scary battle, a celebrity cameo, a branded character copy, or a scene focused on a real child should be changed before creating.

Better alternative

Ask for an original space helper, brave forest friend, silly dance party, cozy bedtime scene, or birthday message from the toy.

Rules for safe creations

Before you upload

  • Use one toy as the main subject.
  • Take the photo in good light so colors and features are clear.
  • Crop out faces, school names, addresses, screens, documents, and brand marks when possible.
  • Choose toys and objects that can safely become a playful character.

When you create

  • Keep everything G-rated, gentle, playful, and appropriate for young children.
  • Center the uploaded toy instead of real people, celebrities, logos, brands, or protected character recreations.
  • Avoid violence, weapons, injury, death, threats, romance, drugs, alcohol, gambling, politics, religion, hate, and mature themes.
  • Do not include last names, addresses, school names, documents, passwords, full card numbers, or other sensitive details.
  • Use first names or ages only when a family provides them for a direct greeting, dedication, birthday, or goodnight-style message.

Common questions

Can I use a photo of my child holding the toy?
Use a toy-only crop instead. ToyAlive should not make real people or children the subject of generated images or videos.
Can I use a famous character toy?
ToyAlive should avoid recreating protected characters, logos, and branded worlds. Use an original toy character idea instead.
Can I add a birthday name?
Yes, use a first name for the birthday message or story dedication. Do not add last names, addresses, school names, or sensitive details.
Can the toy fight monsters?
Rewrite it as gentle pretend play: a brave toy helps a lost cloud, solves a puzzle, or makes a new friend.

Swap the idea, keep the magic

Instead of a battle

Make it a rescue

A toy rocket helps a moon cupcake find its way home before bedtime.
Instead of a brand world

Make it original

A red-and-blue robot explores a new blanket city with friendly block towers.
Instead of personal details

Keep it first-name only

Happy birthday, Mia. Your toy bear is bringing a cake-shaped balloon.

If something looks wrong

Stop using the creation and email [email protected] with the account email, toy name, adventure type, and a short description of the issue.

A safer idea usually keeps the same playful feeling.

If a request depends on a real person, brand, protected character, scary scene, or private detail, rewrite it into an original toy adventure with the same mood.

Create safely
Friendly toy robot