Yes, you can publish a book written by AI on Amazon. KDP allows AI-generated content across all formats — Kindle ebooks, paperbacks, and hardcovers. The catch is that Amazon requires you to disclose AI involvement during the upload process, and your book still has to meet the same quality and content standards as any human-written title.

This guide covers everything you need to know: Amazon’s official policy, what you must disclose, how to list your book correctly, royalty considerations, and how to avoid the rejection mistakes that trip up most AI-assisted authors.

Amazon’s official AI content policy

Amazon introduced its AI content disclosure policy in September 2023 and has updated enforcement steadily through 2025 and 2026. The core rule is straightforward: AI-generated books are allowed on KDP, but you must tell Amazon when your content was created by AI.

The policy applies to three content types:

  • Text — chapters, sections, descriptions, or any prose generated by an AI tool
  • Images — cover art, interior illustrations, and artwork created with AI image generators
  • Translations — editions translated by machine translation tools rather than human translators

Amazon’s Content Guidelines make clear that all existing rules around quality, plagiarism, copyright, and prohibited content apply equally to AI-generated books. Using AI does not exempt your book from any standard that applies to traditionally written titles.

The policy also extends beyond text. If you use AI-generated narration for an audiobook through ACX (Amazon’s audiobook platform), separate disclosure requirements apply for AI narration on Audible.

”AI-generated” vs “AI-assisted” — the critical distinction

This is where most authors get confused, and where the wrong choice can delay your release or trigger a review. Amazon draws a clear line between two categories.

AI-generated (disclosure required)

Content is “AI-generated” when an AI tool created the actual output — the text, images, or translations that appear in your published book. This applies even if you edited the output substantially afterward.

Examples that require disclosure:

  • Chapters or sections drafted by ChatGPT, Claude, or any language model, even if you rewrote portions
  • Cover art or interior illustrations created with Midjourney, DALL-E, or similar tools
  • A translation produced by a machine translation service, even if a human reviewed it
  • Activity book content, writing prompts, recipes, or lists generated by AI

AI-assisted (no disclosure required)

Content is “AI-assisted” when a human created the core material and only used AI as a supporting tool. The human is the author; the AI is the assistant.

Examples that do not require disclosure:

  • Using Grammarly or similar AI tools for grammar and spelling checks
  • Brainstorming ideas or outlines with ChatGPT, then writing everything yourself
  • Running your manuscript through an AI editing tool for style suggestions
  • Using AI to generate metadata ideas (titles, descriptions) that you then rewrite

The practical test

Ask yourself: Did AI produce words, images, or translations that appear in the final published book? If yes, disclose. If AI only helped you think, plan, or refine your own work, you do not need to disclose.

This distinction matters because KDP’s automated and human review systems look more closely at books flagged as AI-generated. Marking your book correctly from the start prevents delays and potential account issues.

Required disclosures — how to do it right

The disclosure process happens inside the KDP publishing dashboard during book setup. It is not complicated, but you need to get it right.

Step-by-step disclosure process

  1. During book setup, KDP presents a question about AI-generated content on the content declaration page
  2. Select “Yes” if your book contains AI-generated text, images, or translations
  3. A follow-up question may ask which types of content are AI-generated (text, images, translations, or a combination)
  4. KDP records your answer and may flag the book for closer quality review

What readers see

Nothing. The disclosure is internal to Amazon — it appears in your publishing dashboard only. Readers browsing the Kindle store will not see an “AI-generated” label on your book listing. Amazon collects this information for monitoring and policy development, but does not currently display it publicly.

Some authors voluntarily add an AI disclosure to their copyright page for transparency. This is optional and not required by Amazon, but it can build trust with readers who appreciate honesty.

What you must NOT do

  • Do not select “No” when AI generated your content. Amazon’s enforcement has improved significantly. Automated detection systems analyze writing patterns, metadata, and submission velocity to identify undisclosed AI content. Getting caught means potential book removal, royalty withholding, or account suspension.
  • Do not assume edits change the classification. Amazon’s policy is explicit: if AI created the content, it is AI-generated “even if you applied substantial edits afterwards.”

What counts as human authorship on Amazon

Amazon does not require that a human physically typed every word. What matters is the content guidelines compliance: you are responsible for ensuring all content meets quality standards and respects intellectual property rights regardless of how it was produced.

Here is how authorship works in practice:

ScenarioAuthor CreditDisclosure Needed?
You write the entire book yourselfYour nameNo
You outline and direct AI to write chapters, then editYour nameYes
AI writes the book, you make minor editsYour nameYes
You use AI for grammar checking onlyYour nameNo
You hire a ghostwriter who uses AIYour name (or pen name)Yes, if the ghostwriter used AI-generated content

You can list yourself as the author of an AI-generated book. Amazon does not require you to list “AI” or a tool name as the author. However, you must make the internal disclosure during upload and ensure the finished product meets quality standards.

A tool like Chapter is designed specifically around this workflow. You provide your expertise, story, or topic. The AI generates structured drafts from your inputs. You review, edit, and direct the output. The result is a book that reflects your knowledge and vision — produced faster than writing every word manually. Over 2,147 authors have used this approach to create more than 5,000 books.

How to properly list your AI-assisted book on KDP

Getting your listing right from the start prevents delays, rejections, and account flags. Follow this process.

1. Prepare your manuscript

Format your manuscript according to KDP’s file requirements. Accepted formats include DOC, DOCX, EPUB, and KPF for ebooks. For print, use PDF with the correct trim size, margins, and bleed settings.

Before uploading, review your AI-generated content for:

  • Hallucinations — AI sometimes invents facts, statistics, or sources that do not exist
  • Repetitive phrasing — common in longer AI outputs where the same transitions or sentence structures repeat
  • Consistency errors — character names, dates, or details that shift between chapters
  • Generic filler — sections that sound authoritative but say nothing specific

2. Set up your book details

  • Title and subtitle — must match what appears on your cover exactly. Do not use “AI” in the subtitle unless it is genuinely part of your book’s topic (like a guide about AI writing).
  • Author name — use your name or pen name. Do not list an AI tool as the author.
  • Description — write a compelling book description. This is marketing copy and should focus on what the reader gets, not how the book was made.
  • Categories and keywords — choose the most specific categories that match your content. Use all seven keyword slots with relevant search terms readers actually use.

3. Complete the AI disclosure

Answer the AI content question honestly during setup. Select which content types (text, images, translations) involved AI generation.

4. Set pricing strategically

Choose your royalty option based on your goals (more on this below). Preview your book using Amazon’s previewer tool to check formatting across devices before hitting publish.

5. Submit and wait for review

AI-disclosed books may receive additional review scrutiny. Most approvals happen within 72 hours, but allow extra time if this is your first AI-disclosed title.

Royalty and pricing considerations

AI-generated books receive the same royalty rates as any other KDP title. Amazon does not apply different rates based on how the content was created. Here are the current rates as of 2026.

Ebook royalties

Royalty OptionRatePrice RangeNotes
70% royalty70%$2.99 - $9.99Delivery cost of ~$0.15/MB deducted
35% royalty35%Any priceNo delivery cost, no price restrictions

For most AI-assisted books, the 70% option at $2.99-$9.99 is the best choice. A $4.99 ebook earns approximately $3.40 per sale after delivery costs.

FormatRateCondition
Paperback60%Priced $9.99 or above
Paperback50%Priced below $9.99
Hardcover50-60%Tiered by list price

Print royalties are calculated as (list price x royalty rate) minus printing cost. A 200-page paperback priced at $14.99 earns roughly $4-5 after printing costs.

Important note: Amazon reduced paperback and hardcover royalty rates in June 2025 for books priced below certain thresholds — partly in response to low-quality AI-generated content flooding the store. Pricing your book at $9.99 or above for print ensures you qualify for the higher 60% rate.

Pricing strategy for AI books

Since AI reduces your production cost and time significantly, you might be tempted to price low and compete on volume. This backfires for two reasons:

  1. Low prices signal low quality. Readers associate $0.99 ebooks with spam, especially in categories where AI content is common.
  2. Lower royalty tiers. Books under $2.99 only qualify for 35% ebook royalties, and print books under $9.99 earn 50% instead of 60%.

Price your AI-assisted book the same as you would a traditionally written book in your category. Check competing titles and price competitively within that range.

Common rejection reasons and how to avoid them

Amazon’s review process catches many AI-generated books. Understanding why books get rejected helps you avoid the same mistakes.

1. Undisclosed AI content

The most common and most preventable issue. Amazon’s automated systems analyze writing patterns and metadata to detect AI-generated content. If your book reads like AI output and you selected “No” on the disclosure question, expect removal.

Fix: Always disclose honestly. There is no penalty for disclosing AI content — only for hiding it.

2. Low-quality or nonsensical content

AI-generated text can contain hallucinated facts, circular reasoning, or passages that sound authoritative while saying nothing. Amazon’s quality filters catch obvious cases, and reader reviews catch the rest. Books receiving consistently poor reviews for quality or readability get removed.

Fix: Read every word of your manuscript before uploading. Edit for accuracy, clarity, and genuine usefulness. If a section does not add value, cut it.

3. Title and metadata mismatches

The title on your cover must match the title in your KDP metadata exactly. The same applies to ISBNs on the copyright page. AI tools sometimes generate cover text or metadata that does not match.

Fix: Double-check that your cover title, KDP title field, and interior title page all match word for word.

4. Formatting errors

Corrupted files, broken navigation, wrong cover dimensions, missing bleed for print — these are technical rejections that have nothing to do with content quality.

Fix: Use Amazon’s Kindle Previewer to check your ebook. Order a print proof before approving your paperback. Follow the cover calculator specifications exactly.

AI tools can sometimes reproduce copyrighted text, especially when trained on published works. If your AI output contains passages that match existing copyrighted content, Amazon will reject or remove the book.

Fix: Run your manuscript through a plagiarism checker before uploading. Remove or rewrite any flagged passages.

6. Keyword stuffing in metadata

Repeating keywords from your title in your subtitle, or using misleading terms like “bestseller” without qualification, triggers rejections. Amazon also prohibits terms like “free” in subtitles.

Fix: Write natural, descriptive subtitles that complement your title. Use keyword slots for search optimization instead of cramming terms into your title.

7. Publishing volume flags

Amazon limits most accounts to three titles per day. Consistently hitting this limit or publishing a high volume of similar books can flag your account for review. This limit was specifically designed to combat AI content farms.

Fix: Publish at a sustainable pace. Focus on quality over volume. If you are publishing a series, space your releases for better marketing impact anyway.

How to succeed with AI-assisted books on KDP

Authors who do well with AI-assisted books on Amazon follow a consistent pattern. Here is what the successful ones get right.

Focus on a specific niche

The highest-earning AI-assisted books solve a specific problem for a specific reader. Niche nonfiction — keto meal plans, day trading basics, breed-specific dog training — consistently outperforms generic self-help or broad topic coverage.

Treat AI as a starting point, not the finish line

Every successful AI-published author edits substantially. They add their personal expertise, real examples, and original insights. The AI provides a structured draft; the human provides the value that makes readers recommend the book.

Our Pick — Chapter

Chapter is built around this exact workflow. You provide your expertise, topic, or story. Chapter generates a structured, full-length manuscript from your inputs. You review every chapter, add your voice, and refine the output before publishing.

Best for: Authors who want an Amazon-ready manuscript from their expertise or story ideas Pricing: $97 one-time (nonfiction) | Varies (fiction) Why we built it: Most AI writing tools give you a blank chat window. Chapter gives you a complete book-writing system — from outline to polished manuscript — designed for authors publishing on Amazon KDP.

Build a series

Publishing three to five related books in one niche creates a flywheel where each title drives sales to the others. AI makes series production realistic for solo authors. A reader who finishes your “Keto for Beginners” guide and sees “Keto Meal Prep” and “Keto Desserts” from the same author is likely to buy more.

Use KDP Select strategically

Enrolling in KDP Select (Kindle Unlimited) gives your book access to KU subscribers who can read it at no additional cost. You earn royalties based on pages read. For new authors without an established audience, KU provides discoverability that standalone ebook sales cannot match.

Price for credibility

Set your ebook between $2.99-$6.99 and your paperback at $12.99 or above. These price points qualify for the highest royalty tiers and signal to readers that your book is a serious, quality product — not AI-generated filler.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Skipping the editing step. AI drafts always need human review. Hallucinated facts, repetitive phrasing, and generic filler destroy credibility and generate one-star reviews.
  • Lying about AI usage. Amazon’s detection is improving steadily. The penalty for getting caught — book removal, royalty loss, account suspension — is far worse than the nonexistent penalty for honest disclosure.
  • Publishing too fast. The three-title-per-day limit exists for a reason. Even if you can produce books quickly with AI, readers and Amazon both notice when an author publishes dozens of near-identical titles.
  • Ignoring your category. An AI-assisted book priced and positioned correctly in a specific niche will outperform a generic AI-generated book every time. Research your category before publishing.
  • Using AI-generated cover art without checking rights. Some AI image generators have ambiguous licensing terms. Use tools with clear commercial-use rights, or hire a cover designer.

FAQ

Does Amazon ban AI-written books?

No. Amazon KDP accepts AI-generated books across all formats. The requirement is honest disclosure during the publishing process, not avoidance of AI. Books are removed for failing to disclose AI content, not for using AI.

Will readers know my book was written with AI?

Not from Amazon’s listing. The AI disclosure is internal — only Amazon sees it. Your book listing looks identical to any other title. Some authors voluntarily note AI assistance on their copyright page, but this is not required.

Can I use a pen name for an AI-assisted book?

Yes. Pen names are allowed on KDP regardless of how the content was created. The AI disclosure is about the content creation method, not author identity.

Do AI-generated books qualify for KDP Select / Kindle Unlimited?

Yes. AI-generated books can enroll in KDP Select and be available through Kindle Unlimited, provided they meet all standard enrollment requirements including exclusivity to Amazon.

What happens if Amazon changes its AI policy?

Amazon’s policies evolve. The September 2023 disclosure requirement was the first major AI-specific rule, and enforcement has tightened through 2025-2026. Check the KDP Content Guidelines before each new publication to stay current. The safest approach is to always disclose and always prioritize quality.


Publishing AI-assisted books on Amazon KDP is straightforward when you understand the rules. Disclose honestly, edit thoroughly, price strategically, and focus on genuinely helping your reader. The authors who treat AI as a tool for creating better books faster — rather than a shortcut to skip the work entirely — are the ones building sustainable publishing income on Amazon.

Ready to write your first AI-assisted book? Start with our guide on how to write a book with AI or learn the full Amazon KDP publishing process. If you want to go from idea to manuscript fast, Chapter can help you get there.