Terms
Terms of Service
Last updated: May 11, 2026
These Terms of Service govern access to and use of BoringKit, including the website, signed-in workspace, tools, queues, file processing, credits, API access, AI-assisted features, billing, documentation, and support.
By accessing BoringKit or running a tool, you agree to these Terms. If you use BoringKit for a company or organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization.
1. Product and Operator
BoringKit is a first-party digital software product for practical productivity work. It provides tools for documents, files, images, video, audio, data, text, developer workflows, business documents, web checks, marketing utilities, privacy, security, API access, and automation.
BoringKit is owned and operated by Hermawan Nino as a sole proprietor unless a product page, invoice, or written agreement states otherwise.
2. First-Party Digital Software
BoringKit is software delivered online. It does not sell physical goods, ship products, operate a third-party marketplace, or process orders on behalf of third-party sellers through public checkout.
Public checkout covers digital access only: plans, credits, account features, file limits, file expiry limits, API access, batch execution, workspace history, and related product functionality.
3. Accounts and Login
You may browse public pages, pricing, documentation, and tool descriptions without an account. Tool execution requires a signed-in account unless we explicitly provide a separate enterprise access path.
You are responsible for account credentials, sessions, API keys, and activity performed through your account. Tell us promptly if you believe your account or API key has been compromised.
4. Plans, Credits, and Usage Limits
BoringKit plans may include monthly credits, file size limits, batch limits, queue priority, API access, file expiry windows, support levels, and other plan-specific features. Free accounts may receive limited monthly credits for evaluation and light usage.
In-browser tools use 1 credit per accepted run and do not upload input to BoringKit. Server, worker, document, image, video, audio, AI, batch, or API work may consume credits based on tool path, file size, duration, output type, and the plan rules shown in the product or API documentation.
Failed validation does not consume credits. Queued, canceled, failed, timed-out, or partially completed jobs follow the credit adjustment, billing review, or partial-charge behavior shown in the product and API documentation.
5. Tool Execution and Outputs
BoringKit tools are utility software. Outputs may include converted files, compressed media, reports, diagnostics, generated text, structured data, checksums, invoices, receipts, workspace job records, or downloadable artifacts.
You are responsible for reviewing outputs before relying on them. File conversion, extraction, OCR, compression, AI-assisted enhancement, and generated business documents can contain errors, formatting changes, missing metadata, or quality tradeoffs depending on the input and selected options.
Some tools run locally in your browser. Other tools use server-side workers or API jobs when the task requires queueing, large files, document engines, media processing, AI assistance, or retained workspace output.
6. Uploaded Files, Workspace, and File Expiry
For server-side and API tools, files may be uploaded for processing and stored temporarily so we can run the job, provide downloads, show workspace history, support cancellation or retry behavior, and enforce file expiry limits.
File expiry windows vary by plan, tool, and output type. Workspace rows may be closed or hidden without immediately deleting audit metadata needed for abuse prevention, accounting, support, or security records.
You must not upload files you are not authorized to process, including confidential, regulated, or third-party data unless your plan, organization policy, and applicable law permit that use.
7. API Keys and Automation
Paid plans may include API keys, scopes, webhooks, batch jobs, polling, and automation features. API keys are account credentials. Keep them secret, restrict scopes where available, rotate keys when needed, and revoke keys you no longer use.
You must not use API access to bypass plan limits, attack the service, scrape restricted data, resell unauthorized access, or process content you do not have permission to handle. We may rate-limit, suspend, or revoke API access that harms reliability, security, or other customers.
8. AI-Assisted Features
Some tools may use AI assistance for extraction, cleanup, summarization, classification, naming, formatting, or suggested improvements. AI assistance is a product feature, not a separate provider commitment.
AI outputs may be incomplete, incorrect, or unsuitable for legal, financial, medical, safety, regulated, or high-stakes decisions. You must review AI-assisted outputs before using them.
AI availability, model routing, privacy controls, and processing providers may change over time. When AI assistance requires server processing, applicable upload, file expiry, usage, and credit rules apply.
9. Payments, Renewals, and Taxes
Paid orders may be processed by a payment gateway, payment processor, reseller, or Merchant of Record. We do not require a specific provider in these Terms. The checkout page or payment flow will show the plan, billing period, supported currency, taxes when applicable, renewal terms, and final amount before payment.
Public prices may be displayed in a reference currency for comparison, while checkout may use another supported currency or provider-specific settlement method. Your access activates after payment is verified or otherwise approved.
Subscriptions may renew automatically unless canceled before the next renewal date. Cancellation stops future renewals but does not automatically refund past charges outside the eligible refund rules.
10. Acceptable Use
You must not use BoringKit for spyware, surveillance, credential theft, unauthorized scraping, security attacks, spam, fraud, malware, illegal activity, privacy abuse, or unauthorized processing of third-party data.
Privacy and security tools are intended for legitimate personal, developer, and business utility workflows such as metadata removal, checksum generation, password generation, PII review, and safe text or hash utilities.
URL, API, file, AI-assisted, document, media, and security tools must be used only on content you own, control, or are authorized to process. You must not use BoringKit to evade access controls, overload third-party systems, violate privacy rights, or create deceptive, illegal, or harmful material.
11. Your Content and Ownership
You keep ownership of files, text, URLs, prompts, data, and outputs that belong to you. You grant us the limited permission needed to host, process, transform, store, display, secure, support, and transmit content as required to provide BoringKit.
We do not claim ownership of customer files or generated outputs solely because they were processed through BoringKit. You are responsible for confirming that your use of input and output content is lawful and permitted.
12. BoringKit Intellectual Property
BoringKit software, design, branding, tool catalog, product copy, templates, documentation, and related materials are owned by BoringKit or their respective owners. You may not copy, resell, reverse engineer, abuse, or create unauthorized competing access to the product except as permitted by law or a written agreement.
13. Security and Service Protection
We may monitor usage, rate-limit traffic, block unsafe requests, quarantine suspicious uploads, remove abusive jobs, revoke tokens, suspend accounts, or preserve records where needed to protect users, the service, or legal obligations.
Do not probe, scan, stress, reverse engineer, bypass authentication, bypass credit accounting, tamper with job queues, exploit worker systems, or attempt to access another user's files, workspace, jobs, credits, subscription, or API keys.
14. Service Availability and Changes
We aim to provide reliable software, but BoringKit is provided without a guarantee of uninterrupted availability. The service may be affected by maintenance, browser limits, network conditions, third-party infrastructure, payment systems, authentication systems, storage systems, AI providers, worker capacity, or customer input quality.
We may add, change, remove, rename, rate-limit, or improve tools, plans, credits, limits, processing engines, AI routing, API behavior, and file expiry defaults. Material paid-plan changes will be handled in a commercially reasonable way.
15. Refunds and Chargebacks
Refund, credit adjustment, and chargeback reviews are handled according to the payment flow used for the purchase, applicable law, account state, usage, billing records, and the BoringKit Refund Policy. Unauthorized chargebacks, payment fraud, or abusive refund behavior may result in account suspension, credit reversal, or access limits.
16. Disclaimers
BoringKit is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis to the maximum extent permitted by law. We do not guarantee that every conversion, compression, extraction, validation, scan, AI-assisted result, business document, or generated output will be error-free, legally sufficient, complete, secure for every use case, or accepted by every third-party system.
17. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, BoringKit is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, lost profits, lost data, business interruption, or third-party claims arising from use of BoringKit. Our aggregate liability for paid use is limited to the amount you paid for BoringKit in the three months before the claim, unless applicable law requires otherwise.
18. Governing Terms and Updates
We may update these Terms as the product evolves. Continued use after an update means you accept the updated Terms. If an update materially affects a paid subscription, we will use reasonable product, account, or email notice where practical.
19. Contact
For support, billing, legal, or account questions, contact support@boringkit.com.
