A Cu-based homogeneous catalytic system was proposed for the preparation of imides from alkene-tethered amides. Here, O2 acted as a terminal oxidant and a cheap and easily available oxygen source. The cleavage of CC bonds and the formation of C–N bonds were catalyzed by Cu(ii) salts with proper nitrogen-containing ligands under 100 °C. The synthesis approach has potential applications in pharmaceutical syntheses. Moreover, scaled-up experiments confirmed the practical applicability.A catalytic system comprising Cu(ii) and a nitrogen-based ligand for the oxygenation and cyclization of alkene-tethered amides.