A tattoo is permanent. A TattooLab preview is not real.
TattooLab shows you an AI-generated digital simulation of how a design might look. It cannot show exactly how a real tattoo will look on your skin, how it will heal, or how it will age. Getting tattooed is an irreversible decision — always confirm the final design, size, and placement with a licensed tattoo artist before any ink touches your skin.
TattooLab is a tattoo design and preview tool. This page spells out clearly what the app is and is not, so there's no confusion about how to read its output.
What TattooLab is
- A design generator: you describe a style, subject, or vibe and an AI returns tattoo-design previews.
- A try-on visualiser: you upload a photo of a body part and an AI overlays a chosen design so you can get a rough idea of placement and scale.
- A personal library: saved designs and try-ons you can revisit, compare, and take to your tattoo artist as a reference.
What TattooLab is NOT
Not a real tattoo and not a tattoo artist
- We do not apply tattoos, and the app is not a substitute for a professional consultation.
- Only a licensed tattoo artist can assess your skin, adapt a design to your anatomy, and apply it safely and hygienically.
- Bring generated designs to a professional as inspiration — not as final, ready-to-ink artwork.
Not a guarantee that a tattoo will look the same in real life
- Generated images are artistic previews produced by a probabilistic AI model.
- The try-on overlay is an approximation. Real results depend on the artist's technique, needle work, your skin tone and type, how the ink settles, the body area, and lighting.
- Colours, fine line work, and detail often render differently in skin than on screen, and every tattoo changes and fades as it heals and ages.
- Two generations of the same prompt can differ because of model variance, and some AI designs may be impractical to tattoo faithfully.
Not medical, dermatological, or aftercare advice
- The app does not assess whether your skin is suitable for tattooing and does not detect moles, rashes, infections, allergies, or any skin condition.
- It cannot tell you whether a specific ink is safe for you; some people react to tattoo pigments.
- For anything about skin health, allergies, healing, or aftercare, consult a doctor or dermatologist and follow your artist's aftercare guidance.
Not a rating of other people
- The try-on feature is designed for your own photos.
- Don't run try-on against someone else's photo without their explicit consent, and never on a minor's photo.
- Your designs and try-ons are private to your account; we don't run public leaderboards or social feeds.
Age and legality
Tattooing minors is illegal in most places. TattooLab is intended for adults, and you must meet the legal tattooing age in your country before getting any design applied. Choose a licensed, regulated studio that follows local health and hygiene rules.
Take results to a professional before committing
If you love a generated design, save it and bring it to a licensed tattoo artist. They can redraw it properly for skin, adjust size and placement for your anatomy, advise on how it will age, and apply it safely.
Acceptable use, briefly
- Don't use the app to harass, mock, or shame anyone.
- Don't run try-on against photos of people who haven't consented.
- Don't use the app on minors' photos.
- Don't generate hateful symbols, others' trademarks or copyrighted artwork for reuse, or pass off AI-generated designs as original artwork without disclosing they were AI-generated.
Full acceptable-use rules live in the Terms of Service.
Limitation of liability
By using TattooLab you accept that:
- We're not liable for any tattoo you decide to get, or for a real tattoo not matching a generated preview.
- We're not liable for skin reactions, infections, or aftercare outcomes — those are between you, your artist, and your doctor.
- The cap and full limitations are set out in §10 of the Terms of Service.
Contact
If you have a question about how to interpret a result, email contact@aylantech.com. We read everything.