The short version. This is a free, open-source project. The website and its in-browser playground are provided as-is, with no warranty. The libraries and SDK you install are governed by their Apache-2.0 license, not by this page.
Who provides Cendor
Cendor is maintained by Raghav Mishra, operating as PowerAI Labs, based in Denmark. It is an independent open-source project and not a registered company. In these terms, "we" and "us" refer to the maintainer, and "you" refers to you as a visitor or user of the site.
The software vs. this website
Two different things are governed by two different documents:
- The Cendor libraries and SDK (the code you install from PyPI or npm) are licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Your rights to use, modify, and distribute that code come from that license — including its warranty disclaimer and limitation of liability (§7–8).
- This website and the hosted Try playground are covered by these Terms of Use. Documentation and page content on cendor.ai are, unless noted otherwise, part of the project and available under its open-source terms; the Cendor name and logo are covered by the brand-use note below.
The Try playground
The Try page runs the real Cendor packages in your browser. It is provided for demonstration and evaluation, as-is and as-available, with no guarantee of accuracy, uptime, or fitness for any purpose. In particular:
- You supply and are responsible for your own API keys. Any usage, rate limits, and charges from an AI provider you call are entirely between you and that provider, under their terms. Use a scoped, low-limit key.
- Requests you make with your key go directly from your browser to the provider; we neither see nor control them. How the site handles keys is described in the Privacy Policy.
- We may change, limit, or remove the playground at any time.
Acceptable use
When using this site, you agree not to:
- use it for any unlawful purpose or in violation of any applicable law;
- attempt to disrupt, overload, probe, or gain unauthorized access to the site or its infrastructure (good-faith security research is welcome — see the security policy);
- misrepresent your affiliation with the project, or use the Cendor name or logo in a way that implies endorsement you do not have.
Brand and trademarks
The Cendor code and documentation are open source, but the Cendor name and logo are not covered by the code license. You may refer to Cendor accurately (for example, "built with Cendor"), but please do not use the name or logo in a way that suggests your product is official, affiliated, or endorsed without permission. For brand-use questions, contact contact@cendor.ai.
No warranty
The website and playground are provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We do not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure. The Cendor audit tooling produces evidence to support compliance work — it is not a compliance guarantee and is not legal advice.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the maintainer will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, or for any loss of data, profits, or provider costs, arising from your use of this website or the playground. This mirrors the disclaimer and liability limits of the Apache-2.0 license (§7–8) that govern the software itself. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited under Danish law.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Denmark, and any disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the Danish courts, without prejudice to any mandatory consumer-protection rights you may have where you live.
Changes
We may update these terms from time to time. The current version is always the one on this page, dated at the top. Continued use of the site after a change means you accept the updated terms.
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