- Freepik unveils a new AI plan for business users
- Unlimited users and legal protection between the advantages
- It seems to me that the company is trying to take the generation of AI “commercially secure of Adobe
Freepik, the Creative Design Suite, has unveiled a new plan aimed at attracting large B2B teams to its platform – and comparisons with Adobe’s own approach for AI tools for professional users are difficult to miss.
Nicknamed Freepik Enterprise, the plan offers a range of advantages to professional users, including rights on their assets created by AI, third -party integrations with Slack, Microsoft Teams and Adobe Creative Cloud, and this important legal allowance.
At first glance, it seems to me that the company is starting to park its tanks on Adobe’s lawn. While the adoption of Adobe Firefly increases, Freepik wants to move some of its 64 million users to the new corporate plan with a multitude of features and advantages centered on the company.
What can users of the Freepik Business Plan wait?
According to Freepik, this new level is designed for those who need “secure and scalable creative tools”, the company aimed at attracting teams through the media, marketing and technology that want to integrate AI into the wider workflow.
In this spirit, users are offered, among other things, reign free of charge to create brand assets, AI training with internal assets, a single connection (SSO) and larger legal protections. Centralized management is also part of the package, the company claiming that this will help rationalize the account and the administration of assets.
We can say that the most attractive advantage is the unlimited aspects, where users will have full access to the suite of AI to generate images, videos and content. Expect any user limit here, because Freepik indicates that this plan is “built for real teams”. Companies will also hold the rights to the content generated by AI, with the possibility of using and modifying what they create in all areas, covered by legal allowance, protecting users against possible actions when they are deployed in a commercial environment. What I particularly like is the guarantee that neither Freepik, nor its third -party suppliers, will not reuse the assets or data generated by subscribers of companies for the future training of AI.
The support constitutes a large part of the offer. The company says that it intends to provide advice, training and legal assistance around IP and copyright – one of the main concerns about the use of AI at the workplace.
Since these are targeting companies, safety and compliance also exceed the invoice, where the GDPR, ISO / IEC 27001 and 27002, SOC 2 Type II are integrated into the service.
Speaking on the new plan, José Florido, director of market development at Freepik, said: “It is no longer just a question of downloading visual assets.
You can consult Freepik Enterprise by clicking here, and the company currently offers users a three -month trial before an annual subscription is required.