Modesty Guidelines
Last updated: 4 July 2026
Why this page exists
Reelmi was built for hijabi creators from day one. Modesty here isn't a setting you have to find, a filter bolted on at the last minute, or an afterthought we hope holds up — it's the foundation the whole studio is designed on. Every avatar, every outfit, every scene starts modest, because that's who we build for. At Reelmi, modesty is a feature, not a filter.
This page is our promise in writing: what we commit to, how the product enforces it by design, and what we do on the rare occasion the AI falls short.
What we commit to
- Every stock avatar is reviewed by a person before it ships. We check that the hijab fully covers the hair and neck, that necklines are modest, and that silhouettes are loose — no exceptions, across all 35+ avatars in the library.
- The avatar designer is modest by construction. You choose from a curated set of hijab styles, colors, outfits, and skin tones, and every combination the designer can produce is one we'd be proud to show.
- Scenes are reviewed for appropriateness. The studio, cafe, city, and sunset backgrounds are curated so your video looks professional and stays true to your values.
What the AI designer will — and won't — generate
Reelmi's avatar designer works from structured choices, not free-text prompts. You pick a hijab style, a color, an outfit, and a skin tone from fixed lists; the AI generates your portrait from those choices alone, and it's saved to your private library. There is no text box where an immodest look could be typed in — which means immodest output can't be requested at all, by anyone, by design.
We believe this is the honest way to do it. A filter tries to catch problems after they're created; construction keeps them from being possible in the first place.
If a render falls short: the Modesty Promise
AI image generation is powerful but not perfect, and once in a while a render may come out with a small flaw — a stray strand of hair, an outfit that sits differently than intended. If any avatar or video doesn't meet the standard on this page, tell us at hello@reelmi.app:
- Your report gets priority review.
- We fix the issue.
- We return the credits you spent on that render — no questions, no forms.
That's the Modesty Promise: you should never pay for a video you can't post with confidence.
Community standards
This standard works because our creators uphold it with us. When you use Reelmi, you agree to:
- Never attempt to generate immodest content, or work around the designer's choices to that end.
- Only upload photos and voices that are your own — or that you have clear permission to use. Impersonating someone without their consent is never allowed.
- Keep content lawful and honest — nothing hateful, deceptive, or unlawful.
- Represent respectfully. Our avatars represent real communities; treat them that way.
We may refuse a render, or close an account, that violates these standards.
An evolving standard
Modesty is lived, and our community understands it more deeply than any product spec ever will. We built these guidelines with our founding creators, and we keep refining them as we hear from you — a hijab style we should add, a scene that could be better, a standard we should raise. Write to us any time at hello@reelmi.app. We read everything.