Terms of Service
LegalOur terms outline the platform guidelines, local browser execution licenses, and standard liability disclaimers.
1. Local Execution & License Grant
By accessing and using FlexiFile, you are granted a free, non-transferable, revocable license to load and execute all WebAssembly modules, client-side scripts, and UI widgets inside your local user-agent (browser memory).
Since all file compilations, data splits, and decodes run directly on your end device using your computer\'s hardware resources (CPU cores, RAM buffers, and GPU threads), you retain absolute and exclusive ownership of all uploaded inputs and converted outputs. We do not acquire any intellectual property rights over your documents, images, videos, or files.
2. Local Hardware Disclaimer & System Requirements
Because FlexiFile bypasses cloud processing, the performance, speed, and success of any file operation is constrained by your local machine\'s hardware capabilities.
You acknowledge that processing very large files (such as 4K video transcodes or multi-gigabyte ZIP archives) requires substantial system memory (RAM). FlexiFile is not responsible for browser page crashes, system slowdowns, local battery consumption, or data loss caused by local hardware limits or browser memory thrashing.
3. Acceptable Use Guidelines
You agree to use FlexiFile only for lawful document manipulation, media compression, format conversion, and cryptographic tasks. You are prohibited from:
- Using automation scripts or headless browsers to execute bulk batch actions in a way that attempts to hijack or distribute our static compiled wasm assets.
- Injecting malicious software payloads, viruses, or Trojan horses into the file upload inputs of the platform with the intent to disrupt local browser threads.
- Using the platform for any activity that violates governing local or international laws.
4. Open-Source Attributions & Third-Party Code
FlexiFile compiles and bundles several standard, well-established open-source libraries to run in-memory within the browser. These packages are governed by their respective open-source licensing agreements:
Powers our in-browser video transcoder, video-to-gif compiler, and audio volume decibel boosters.
Drives client-side optical character recognition (OCR) parsing text from document images locally.
Enables merging, splitting, compressing, and compiling PDF document structures in browser memory.
Facilitates fast, offline, and secure canvas-based face detection for local privacy blurring.
All custom UI wrappers, design parameters, layouts, and helper utility scripts developed directly by the FlexiFile authors are licensed under the standard **MIT License**.
5. Warranties & Limitation of Liability
FLEXIFILE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES, OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
๐ Terms Summary
FlexiFile grants you a free, non-exclusive license to load and execute all Wasm libraries and editors on your personal device.
Because file operations run entirely on your own device hardware, we are not responsible for any file processing errors or local RAM crashes.
You agree to use FlexiFile solely for lawful document handling, format conversions, and password encryption tasks.
Individual library decoders and processing modules (e.g. FFmpeg, Tesseract) are governed by their respective open-source licenses.