NSFW Video Generation — Adult Creative AI Video Models
ReviewAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
The skill appears to match its stated purpose, but it sends prompts/media to Atlas Cloud and uses a billed, unscoped API key, so users should review those implications before use.
Before installing, confirm you are comfortable using an Atlas Cloud account key for billable generation and sending prompts or media to Atlas Cloud. Use a dedicated key, limit your account balance, monitor usage, and avoid uploading sensitive or non-consensual material.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
If the key is misused or overused, charges can accrue against the user's Atlas Cloud balance and the key can access all models on that account.
The skill requires a billed Atlas Cloud credential, and the artifact discloses that the key cannot be narrowly scoped. This is purpose-aligned, but users should understand the spending and account-access implications.
"The API key is tied to your Atlas Cloud account and its pay-as-you-go balance" ... "Atlas Cloud does not currently support scoped/limited keys — each key grants access to all models on your account."
Use a dedicated Atlas Cloud key, keep only the balance you intend to spend, monitor usage, and revoke the key when finished.
Prompts, URLs, and uploaded media leave the local environment and are processed by Atlas Cloud.
The skill clearly discloses that user prompts and media are transmitted to an external provider. This is expected for cloud video generation, but it is sensitive because the content may be private or adult in nature.
"This skill sends text prompts, image URLs, audio URLs, and video files to the Atlas Cloud API (`api.atlascloud.ai`) for video generation."
Only submit content you are comfortable sharing with the provider, avoid secrets or private third-party media, and review Atlas Cloud's privacy and retention terms.
Users may have a harder time verifying that the repository corresponds to this exact skill and version.
The source/homepage repository name does not match the skill slug or purpose, creating a provenance naming ambiguity even though the included script itself aligns with the stated Atlas Cloud video-generation function.
"Name: NSFW Video Generation — Adult Creative AI Video Models" ... "Source: https://github.com/AtlasCloudAI/nano-banana-2-skill"
Check the repository contents and version before installing; the publisher should update the source/homepage to a repository name that matches the skill.
