Open source stays open
The MIT License continues to govern your rights in Clawnsole’s source code.
Clawnsole terms of use
Clawnsole is an open-source client for third-party AI generation services across web, mobile, and desktop. These terms explain the responsibilities that come with using the official site, apps, and release builds.
Effective August 19, 2026
The MIT License continues to govern your rights in Clawnsole’s source code.
You control provider credentials and are responsible for provider rules, activity, and charges.
You are responsible for submitted content, generated media, and how you use or share it.
The agreement
These terms govern your use of the official Clawnsole website, applications, and release builds (collectively, “Clawnsole”). By using Clawnsole, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use Clawnsole.
Clawnsole lets you connect your own accounts and API keys to third-party AI generation services. The developer does not sell generation services, operate a Clawnsole account service, or receive the fees charged by providers.
License comes first
Clawnsole’s source code is available under the MIT License. It governs your rights to use, copy, modify, distribute, sublicense, and sell copies of the software. These terms govern use of the official website and developer-provided builds and do not limit rights granted by the MIT License. If these terms conflict with that license as to the software, the MIT License controls.
Third-party libraries, services, model names, trademarks, and other materials may have their own licenses and terms. Clawnsole is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Black Forest Labs, Lightricks/LTX, ArtCraft, Atlas Cloud, Google, GitHub, Apple, or Microsoft.
Bring your own account
You supply and control the credentials used to connect Clawnsole to supported providers. You are responsible for:
Provider pricing, billing units, request rounding, exchange treatment, and taxes can change or differ from an estimate. The provider’s records and terms govern what it charges. The Clawnsole developer does not process provider payments and cannot issue provider refunds or credits.
You call the shot
You retain whatever rights you have in prompts and media you submit. You must have all rights, licenses, consents, and permissions needed to use that content and send it to the selected provider. You are responsible for your inputs, generation requests, outputs, and how you store, publish, share, or otherwise use them.
Do not use Clawnsole to violate law, infringe intellectual-property or privacy rights, impersonate or deceive people unlawfully, create or distribute illegal content, compromise systems or accounts, evade provider safeguards, or harm others. Do not submit another person’s confidential, biometric, or sensitive material without appropriate authority and consent.
AI-generated output can be inaccurate, offensive, unexpected, non-unique, or similar to material generated for others. Clawnsole does not review outputs or guarantee that they are lawful, accurate, original, non-infringing, suitable, or eligible for intellectual-property protection. Any rights in an output depend on applicable law and the provider’s terms. Review output before relying on or distributing it, and do not use it instead of professional advice or human judgment in high-impact decisions.
Separate services
Clawnsole communicates with providers and optional services only when needed for features you choose, such as generation, status and balance checks, Google Drive storage, update checks, downloads, or external links. The public website also uses Google Analytics for audience and product measurement. Those services are not controlled by the Clawnsole developer and may change, suspend access, reject content, retain data, experience outages, or discontinue an API.
Your use of a third-party service is a relationship between you and that service. Its terms and privacy policy apply. Atlas Cloud may send request data to an underlying model provider, whose terms and policies may also apply. Clawnsole is not responsible for third-party services, content, security, availability, billing, or data handling. The Clawnsole privacy policy explains the website analytics data handled by Google.
Keep the vault
Depending on the platform and features you choose, project data and credentials may be kept in an application sandbox, a local companion data store, browser localStorage, or a Google Drive folder you authorize. You are responsible for securing your devices, browser profile, backups, provider accounts, and Drive account, and for keeping copies of work you cannot afford to lose.
Do not put API keys, private prompts, personal media, or other secrets in a public GitHub issue. The privacy policy explains what Clawnsole stores, where requests are sent, and the choices available to you.
A changing toolkit
Clawnsole may be changed, updated, suspended, or discontinued at any time. Features can stop working because of provider, operating-system, browser, store, network, or API changes. Updates may alter compatibility, provider support, data formats, or these terms. You are responsible for installing updates and checking release notes before relying on a new version.
Support is offered through the public issue tracker on a reasonable-efforts basis, with no guaranteed response or resolution time. Community contributions and modified builds are the responsibility of their authors and distributors; the Clawnsole developer does not support or warrant unofficial versions.
As-is software
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Clawnsole is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, accuracy, security, availability, or uninterrupted operation. You use Clawnsole and third-party AI services at your own risk.
Nothing in these terms excludes a warranty or consumer right that cannot lawfully be excluded. The warranty disclaimer in the MIT License also applies to the licensed software.
Risk allocation
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Clawnsole developer and contributors will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, credits, data, content, goodwill, or business opportunities, arising from or related to Clawnsole or a third-party service, even if advised that such harm was possible.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, their aggregate liability for all claims arising from or related to the official website or developer-provided builds will not exceed the amount you paid directly to the Clawnsole developer for Clawnsole during the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim. Clawnsole is currently provided without charge. These limits do not apply where applicable law does not permit them.
Your exit stays open
You may stop using Clawnsole at any time and remove local or optional Drive data using the app, operating system, or Google Drive. You remain responsible for provider-side jobs, data, and charges and should revoke provider credentials separately when appropriate.
If you materially violate these terms, any permission granted under these terms to use official Clawnsole services or developer-provided builds ends. This does not terminate rights the MIT License grants independently, subject to its conditions. Provisions that by their nature should survive will survive, including responsibility for charges, warranty disclaimers, and liability limits.
Before filing a formal claim, please try to resolve the concern through the Clawnsole issue tracker. Do not include confidential information in a public issue. Nothing here prevents either party from seeking urgent relief or using rights that cannot be waived under applicable law.
Terms maintenance
These terms may be updated as Clawnsole changes. Material changes will be reflected on this page with a revised effective date. Your continued use after an updated version takes effect means you accept the updated terms to the extent permitted by law.
For questions, open an issue in the Clawnsole issue tracker.