Why image credits matter
Images can shape trust as much as text. A screenshot should help readers recognize the product surface being discussed, while an editorial image should make the topic easier to understand without pretending to be a real Grok screen. Credits make that distinction visible.
How images are selected
Official screenshots are used when the interface, store listing, or product identity is the point of the article. Custom editorial images are used for abstract topics such as comparison work, pricing research, privacy checks, and model timelines where a realistic scene is clearer than repeating the same screenshot.
What images do not mean
An image on SuperGrok.tech does not imply endorsement by xAI, X, Grok, Apple, Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, or any other company. Product names and screenshots are used for identification, commentary, and reader context.
Report an image issue
If an image credit looks wrong, or if a visual could be mistaken for an official product screen when it is editorial, contact the editor with the page URL and image file path. Clear image notes help readers understand what they are looking at before they make a plan or account decision.