WOWify.AI Becomes ASACP Corporate Sponsor, Helps Add AI Use to Best Practices
The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) is pleased to announce that WOWify.AI has become the association’s newest Corporate Sponsor.
Backed by Lightspeed Media, a company with decades of proven expertise in the adult entertainment industry, WOWify.AI’s Creation and Compliance API bundle is a trusted solution for building a responsible, cost-effective adult image generation platform.
WOWify.AI is trusted by industry leaders such as CCBill, FSC (Free Speech Coalition), and ASACP because its API bundle helps platforms operate responsibly, ethically, and more effectively.
Designed specifically for adult platforms, WOWify.AI provides tools for unrestricted creative freedom while maintaining strict compliance with today’s industry standards. Integrated with the WOWify.AI Prompt Filter, the API verifies that generated content aligns with relevant platform rules and guidelines, opening new worlds of opportunity.
“The massive opportunities in adult AI also bring new compliance challenges,” said WOWify.AI CEO Steve Lightspeed. “I am happy to work with ASACP to help establish responsible best practices and lead by example.”
With WOWify.AI, users can deliver cutting-edge tools that inspire creativity while adhering to the highest privacy, security, and compliance standards. They can also operate with greater confidence, knowing that their platform is backed by trusted professionals and endorsed by leaders in the adult industry.
“We are incredibly grateful to our sponsors because they play a vital role in shaping a safer future for children online,” ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning said. “This future is complicated by rapidly evolving technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), which pose many challenges to child protection.”
“WOWify.AI targets startups wishing to responsibly enter the adult AI content creation market and established businesses seeking advanced tools, including scalable, secure, and compliant solutions for adult platforms,” Henning explained. “As a pioneer in the space, the company is helping the association develop the latest update to our lauded Best Practices, which now encompass the nascent AI market.”
ASACP relies on expert guidance and governance from its Board of Directors, Advisory Council of industry stakeholders, and its growing family of sponsors and members.
These diverse businesses and other entities help the association shape the future of online entertainment, focusing on child-safe operations that protect the innocence of youth while preserving the rights of consenting adults.
“The tools our association freely provides wouldn’t be possible without the generous support of our sponsors, helping us to make a meaningful impact!” Henning explained. “With the help of WOWify.AI, we will be able to increase the relevancy of these tools better to meet the challenges and opportunities of 2025 and beyond.”
ASACP’s free tools include child protection resources for parents, Best Practices tailored to specific adult market segments, and a comprehensive Code of Ethics for all website and mobile app publishers. These vital educational and technical resources help empower companies of all sizes to prevent minors and other sensitive viewers from accessing age-restricted content.
Among ASACP’s most notable achievements are its RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta-labeling system, which prevents children from accessing adult-oriented web pages and apps, and its CP Reporting Tipline, which has received and processed more than 1.25 million reports since its inception and remains a vital global resource.
“Representing all aspects and verticals of the digital media industry, ASACP’s sponsors are at the forefront of proactive corporate responsibility,” Henning concluded. “They serve as excellent examples for their peers to follow and help forge the future of our industry, where there is no place for children, but all adults are welcome!”
To learn more about how your company can help protect itself by protecting children, email tim@asacp.org.