August 3, 2026
Indexed July 11, 2026
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Disclosure Analysis

AI assisted with source code and store/marketing assets; a background removal feature uses machine learning models locally.

Where AI appears
AI-made content in the game
Development workflow
Code help Asset processing
Content mentioned
Code Art Writing
Method disclosed
Assisted work Generated content
Evidence

used AI coding assistants to help write and review parts of the source code

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AI Usage Disclosure

We used generative AI tools in a few clearly defined parts of this project, and we want to be upfront about where. During development, we used AI coding assistants to help write and review parts of the source code, the same way many modern studios use these tools. We also used generative AI to help create some of the store page and marketing assets, such as promotional images and parts of the written copy. Everything produced this way was checked, edited, and approved by us before it went live. Inside the app itself, the background removal feature runs on machine learning models to cut backgrounds out of images that you choose to load. These models only process the images you give them, on your own machine, and nothing is generated or sent anywhere without your action. The core gameplay experience, meaning the overlays you place, the cursor effects, the pinning behavior, and the audio reactive features, is built from regular code and does not generate content with AI at runtime. Any HTML overlays you get from the Steam Workshop are made and shared by other users, so their content is up to whoever created them. We do not use AI to generate live content that changes on its own while you use the app, and we do not train models on your data.

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