StudioIQ is beginner-friendly without talking down to artists.
Trust Center
Privacy, originality, ownership, AI, credits, and accessibility in plain language.
No legalese. Just the product promises StudioIQ should keep for musicians.
Trust Center
Trust should be understandable before it is legal.
Privacy, originality, human creativity, AI assistance, ownership, temporary processing, user-controlled saves, derived metrics, credits, and accessibility in plain language.
Privacy
Your creative work should feel safe here.
Temporary processing, local-first storage, and visible privacy events.
Originality
StudioIQ helps you make something that is yours.
References become high-level direction, not copy instructions.
Human Creativity
The artist is the destination. AI is only assistance.
StudioIQ explains, teaches, and keeps the creative decision with the user.
AI Assistance
When AI helps, the product should say so plainly.
AI surfaces are framed as suggestions, explanations, and learning support.
Artist Ownership
StudioIQ does not claim ownership over user creativity.
The product language reinforces user control and creative ownership.
Temporary Processing
Raw audio should not be kept by default.
Analysis is designed around temporary buffers and derived metrics.
User-Controlled Saves
Save only what you choose.
Projects, reports, vault notes, and derived data are intentional save points.
Derived Metrics
Scores and insights can exist without keeping raw recordings.
Reports use metadata, metrics, checklists, and explainable signals.
Credits and Attribution
The people behind the song should be visible.
Credits Guardian, metadata, splits, and release blockers surface credit risk.
Accessibility
Great music tools should not require insider language.
Beginner-friendly copy, mobile-first layouts, and future localization architecture.
Global creators, low-budget creators, and bedroom studios are welcome here.
Multiple languages are future-ready in the product architecture.
The interface is mobile-first and built for low-friction use.
The same system should feel useful to a first-time vocalist and a world-class studio.