Granit fair use lets creatives store originals in Europe without artificial caps on pages, collections, or media counts—as long as usage stays aligned with a professional portfolio.
No counter slowing your practice
Portfolios evolve: new series, archives, client galleries, experiments, scans, project pages. Granit avoids turning that growth into quota anxiety or artificial pricing tiers.
What fair use means
Fair use means consuming what you reasonably need for creative work: media, pages, collections, originals, and client spaces. Granit does not monetize arbitrary ceilings while usage matches a professional portfolio.
Originals stored in Europe
Keep originals and high-resolution media without compressing purely to save quota. Files remain hosted in Europe.
Concrete example
A photographer can publish multiple series, run private galleries, keep high-definition scans, and grow the portfolio over years without watching a storage gauge on every import.
Frequently asked questions
Is there a strict media quota?
Granit relies on fair use—no artificial quota for typical creative workloads.
Can I store originals?
Yes. The aim is to preserve work without forcing compression or downsizing for quota reasons.