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Free Model Agreement Generator for Adult Collabs

Build a co-model rights agreement for one scene or an ongoing collaboration — exclusive to one owner, shared between everyone on camera, or a no-money content trade. Sign in your browser. Download the PDF. Nothing leaves your device.

2 model agreement (PDF) · Download the scene tracker (.xlsx)

Need templates for more than 2 models? Download the 3 model agreement, 4 model agreement, or 8 model agreement. Leave any unused blocks blank.

A model agreement is the contract between everyone on camera about who owns a scene and where it can go. A model release covers the simple case — one performer granting one producer permission for one production. The moment a shoot is a collaboration — both people posting the content, an ongoing shooting arrangement, or any split of revenue — you want the rights written down in one document every party signs. This generator covers three shapes: exclusive, where one owner holds all distribution rights and co-models grant them; shared, where everyone on camera co-owns the content with equal say; and content trade, where no money changes hands, each model owns the cut they publish, and everyone licenses everyone else's appearance. It works for a single scene or an ongoing collaboration, two to ten models. It doesn't replace the producer-side identity records federal law requires — that's the §2257 form tool.

Agreement mode
Parties

Exclusive: Model 1 is the owner and holds all rights; the others grant them.

Content
Representations

Each party acknowledges every statement below.

Rights and limits

These terms bind the whole agreement. Every party agrees to the same limits.

Confidentiality, risk & standard terms

Each party releases and indemnifies the others and any platform against claims arising from their participation. The content, in every form, is owned per the mode selected above. The agreement binds heirs and successors, is treated as jointly drafted, survives the invalidity of any single clause, and is governed by the jurisdiction named above whose courts have exclusive authority over disputes.

Built in your browser and downloaded directly. Nothing is uploaded.

Frequently asked

Exclusive, shared, or content trade — which do I pick?
Exclusive when one person produces and owns the scene and the other is a guest performer granting rights. Shared when everyone on camera is a co-owner with equal say. Content trade when no money changes hands and each model walks away owning the cut they publish on their own pages.
What does content-trade mode add?
Mirror-image licenses (each party may publish the others' appearance on their own channels), a recorded no-payment term — each keeps all revenue from their own copy — and an optional takedown-on-written-request clause for when someone later leaves the industry. One document, every party signs once. Both sides still need their own §2257 records.
How many models can it cover?
Two through ten. Add a row per model; each signs their own block in the generated PDF.
Do I still need a §2257 form?
Yes, if the content is explicit. That is a separate producer record — use the §2257 tool.
Is anything I fill in stored on the site?
No. It is generated in your browser and downloaded directly. The site never sees what any party fills in.

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