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Terms of Use

These terms describe the rules for using SoundSlicr and its browser-first audio tools.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

Acceptance and changes

By using SoundSlicr, you agree to these terms.

SoundSlicr may update these terms from time to time. If the terms change, the updated version applies when it is published on this page.

Use of the tools

SoundSlicr provides browser-based audio utilities for lawful personal or business use.

You are responsible for the files you choose, process, and download.

SoundSlicr is designed around local-first browser processing. Tool behavior can vary by browser, device, codec support, and available memory.

No accounts or storage

SoundSlicr does not provide user accounts, billing, saved projects, or cloud storage.

You should keep your own copies of any original or processed files.

Because SoundSlicr does not provide cloud project storage, your device and browser manage local file selection, downloads, and any local preferences.

Content rights

Only process files you own, created, licensed, or otherwise have permission to use.

Do not use SoundSlicr to infringe copyrights, privacy rights, or other legal rights.

If you are processing audio that includes other people, make sure you have the necessary consent and rights to record, edit, and share it.

Prohibited use

Do not use SoundSlicr to attempt to bypass access controls, DRM, or platform restrictions.

Do not use SoundSlicr for unlawful surveillance, harassment, or to process content you are not permitted to handle.

Do not attempt to disrupt the site, overload its infrastructure, or interfere with other visitors' use of the service.

Availability

SoundSlicr is provided as-is and may change, break, or be unavailable.

Browser support and processing results can vary by device, browser, file type, and codec.

You are responsible for verifying outputs before relying on them. Always keep source backups for important recordings.

Disclaimers and limitation of liability

SoundSlicr is not responsible for lost data, incorrect exports, or downstream issues caused by browser limitations or unsupported codecs.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, SoundSlicr disclaims warranties and limits liability for damages arising from use of the service.

For additional context about tool limits, see /disclaimer.