Editorial Policy
This page explains how content on PixelDM is researched, written, reviewed, and corrected. Our goal is simple: publish guides and articles that are accurate, useful, and honest about what is known versus what is still speculation.
How we create content
Every article starts with a real question or topic that readers are actively searching for. We research the subject, draft the piece, and a human editor reviews it for accuracy, clarity, and tone before it is published. We use software tools to help with drafting and formatting, but a person is always responsible for the final content and stands behind it.
Sourcing and accuracy
When we report on news or claims made by other companies, we attribute those claims to their source and make clear what has and has not been independently verified. Unconfirmed or internal claims are labeled as such. If we cannot stand behind a statement, we do not publish it as fact.
Use of AI tools
We may use AI writing and research tools to assist with drafting, editing, and image creation. These tools speed up production, but they do not replace human judgment. A person reviews and edits every article for accuracy before it goes live, and illustrative images are labeled when they are created or edited with AI.
Corrections and updates
We fix mistakes. If you spot an error, email us at support@getpixeldm.com and we will review it promptly. When we make a meaningful change to a published article, we update its date so you know it has been revised.
Independence
PixelDM is free and supported by advertising. Advertising never influences our editorial content, and we do not accept payment to cover a topic in a particular way. Tools we recommend are our own free tools or genuinely relevant resources.
Who writes here
Content is written and edited by Varshit Mehta, AI engineer and AI tooling researcher. Learn more on our About page, or reach out through our Contact page.