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Terms of Service

FreeLLM is free, open-source software. Using it is straightforward, and so are the terms.

MIT license

FreeLLM is released under the MIT license. You can use it, modify it, and distribute it for any purpose, including commercial use, at no cost. The full license text is in the repository.

Provided as-is

FreeLLM is provided without warranty of any kind. The maintainers make no guarantees about uptime, correctness, fitness for a particular purpose, or anything else. You use it at your own risk. There is no SLA.

Your responsibility for provider terms

FreeLLM routes your requests to third-party LLM providers: Groq, Google Gemini, Mistral, Cerebras, NVIDIA NIM, Ollama, and others you configure. Each of those providers has their own terms of service.

You are responsible for reading and complying with each provider's terms. FreeLLM does not modify or intercept what you send to providers. If you violate a provider's terms (automated abuse, free tier misuse, scraping, spam), that is on you. The maintainers of FreeLLM are not party to your relationship with any provider.

Free tier use

FreeLLM is designed to help developers get the most out of free API tiers. Using it to run bots, scrapers, or other high-volume automated workloads in a way that violates a provider's acceptable use policy is your responsibility, not ours. If a provider bans your account or rate-limits your keys, that is between you and the provider.

No liability for costs or data loss

The maintainers are not liable for API costs you incur, rate limit bans, data loss, or any other damages arising from your use of FreeLLM. This includes situations where a bug in FreeLLM causes unexpected behavior with a provider's API.

No support obligation

FreeLLM is a community project maintained on a best-effort basis. There is no paid support tier and no obligation to respond to issues or fix bugs on any timeline.

Changes to these terms

These terms may be updated at any time. Changes are tracked in the repository's commit history. Continued use of FreeLLM after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

Contact

Questions? Open an issue at github.com/Devansh-365/freellm/issues.