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Terms of Use

Last updated: August 2026. These terms will be re-dated whenever they change and refreshed when the site moves to its permanent domain.

Informational use only

This website provides general information about AI tools that may be useful to K-12 teachers. Everything here is editorial description and opinion, offered as-is. Nothing on this site is legal advice, compliance advice, special-education advice, or a recommendation that any specific tool be used with any specific student or district. Only you and your district can make those calls.

No affiliation or endorsement

Product names, logos, and trademarks mentioned on this site belong to their respective owners. Listing a tool — or describing it favorably — is not an endorsement, a partnership, or a claim about its current fitness for any purpose. We are independent and unaffiliated with every vendor named here.

Accuracy and change

AI products change their features, pricing structures, and privacy terms frequently. We describe tools in hedged terms and revise listings on a rolling basis, but we cannot guarantee that any listing reflects a vendor's current state at the moment you read it. Verify a tool's current terms, pricing, and privacy documentation directly with the vendor before relying on it.

Your responsibilities

Decisions about using tools with students remain entirely yours and your district's. That includes confirming district policy and approved-software status, checking data-privacy terms, obtaining any required consents, and complying with FERPA, COPPA, state law, and your employment obligations. Our privacy check guide is a starting point, not a substitute for any of that.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, this site and its operators are not liable for any loss or damage arising from use of this site or from decisions made in reliance on its content — including decisions about tools, data handling, purchases, or special-education paperwork.

External tools and links

Any interaction with a third-party tool — creating accounts, uploading content, purchasing subscriptions — is a relationship between you and that vendor, governed by their terms, not ours. Treat their terms as controlling.