Terms of Service
Last updated — August 2026VoxAI is a free Chrome extension made by Anvilon LLC. Using it means agreeing to the following, kept short on purpose.
What you're using
VoxAI runs entirely in your browser and connects, using your own API keys, to third-party AI providers you choose (Groq, Google Gemini, OpenRouter, or others you add). VoxAI has no servers of its own in that path — see the Privacy Policy for exactly what that means.
Your API keys and provider accounts
Any usage, cost, or rate limits from Groq, Gemini, OpenRouter, or any other provider you connect are between you and that provider, governed by their own terms. Anvilon LLC is not responsible for provider outages, pricing changes, or account issues on services VoxAI merely connects to.
Source and license
VoxAI is open source under the MIT License. The full source is public at github.com/bbbirkan/2026-youtube-tools — read it, fork it, or self-host a modified build under the same license.
No warranty
VoxAI is provided "as is." Transcripts, translations, and AI analyses are generated by third-party models and can be incomplete or wrong — verify anything you rely on for something that matters. Anvilon LLC gives no guarantee the extension will be error-free or available at all times.
Acceptable use
Use VoxAI for what it's built for — reading, translating, and understanding video content faster. Don't use it to violate YouTube's own Terms of Service or the rights of video creators.
Changes
These terms may be updated as the extension evolves; changes will be reflected on this page and in the extension's version notes.
Contact
Anvilon LLC. Questions can be raised as an issue on the GitHub repository.