Terms of Service
By using JSON Tool Suite, you agree to the terms below.
Acceptance of terms
By accessing or using JSON Tool Suite, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service. These terms apply to all tools, pages, and features.
Use of the tools
The tools are provided for convenience to format, validate, compare, and convert JSON. You are responsible for how you use outputs and for verifying results. We do not guarantee that outputs meet your internal or legal requirements.
Availability
We aim to keep the site available and reliable, but availability is not guaranteed. Maintenance, updates, or outages may occur without notice.
Limitations of liability
JSON Tool Suite is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of the tools or reliance on their outputs.
Prohibited use
You agree not to misuse the site, attempt to disrupt service, or use the tools for illegal purposes. Automated scraping or abusive traffic may be blocked.
Intellectual property
The design, code, and branding of JSON Tool Suite are owned by us or our licensors. You may not copy or redistribute them without permission.
Third-party services
We may use third-party services for analytics or infrastructure. Use of those services is governed by their terms. We do not grant you any rights in those services.
Changes to the service
We may update, improve, or discontinue features at any time. We may also update these terms. Continued use indicates acceptance of changes.
Governing law
These terms are governed by applicable local laws. If a dispute arises, you agree to resolve it through good faith discussion before pursuing formal action.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to info@jsontoolsuite.com.
Effective date: January 1, 2025.
Additional guidance: Because JSON Tool Suite runs in the browser, output may differ slightly between browsers due to JSON parsing differences. Always confirm outputs before using them in production environments.
If you use the tools in a team environment, you are responsible for ensuring that shared outputs do not contain confidential information. The tools are intended to assist in development and analysis, not replace internal security or compliance processes.
We appreciate responsible use and welcome feedback on how to improve reliability and performance. Our goal is to support developers with clear, fast tools that do exactly what they say.