AI content label HTML generator
As AI-assisted writing, images, and audio become routine, readers and platforms increasingly expect a clear note about how content was made. This tool builds a ready-to-paste disclosure label — pick the level of AI involvement, the content type, and a visual style, and copy a single HTML block. The label is accessible by default and carries schema.org structured data so both humans and machines understand it.
How it works
You select an involvement level (fully AI-generated, AI-assisted, AI-edited, or
human-written with AI tools), and the tool maps it to accurate disclosure
wording — there’s a real difference between “generated by AI” and “edited with
AI.” You then choose a style (badge, banner, or subtle text) and can name the
specific model or tool. The generator escapes your input, wraps everything in a
role="note" element with a schema.org CreativeWork / creditText
annotation, and emits inline-styled HTML you can drop anywhere with no
dependencies.
Tips and notes
- Match the level to reality. Over-claiming human authorship is the trust risk; pick the honest level even if it feels less flattering.
- Banner for prominence, badge for footers. Use the banner style when the whole page is AI-generated, the badge or subtle style for individual items.
- Keep the schema. The structured data is what lets AI crawlers and search engines machine-read your disclosure — don’t strip it out when restyling.
- One label per work. Place it near the content it describes, not site-wide, so the disclosure stays specific and credible.