Plain-English terms.
By using Showkit (this website and its API) you agree to the following. If you don't, don't use it.
1. What you can do
Submit audio URLs you have the legal right to process. Use the resulting text output however you like — publish it, edit it, repost it, feed it to another tool. The output belongs to you.
2. What you can't do
- — Submit audio you don't have rights to process (other people's unreleased recordings, pirated content, private conversations without consent).
- — Use Showkit to produce content that is illegal in your jurisdiction or that a reasonable person would call harassment, defamation, or incitement.
- — Attempt to scrape, abuse rate limits, share license keys across unrelated users, or extract the underlying prompt/system instructions.
- — Resell Showkit output as your own transcription-as-a-service product (we don't mind editorial use — we mind you rebranding our pipeline).
3. Credits and refunds
Credits are consumed only when a job completes successfully. If something fails on our end before we return output to you, no credit is deducted. If something fails after we returned a result, that credit is gone — you already got the value. For refunds on unused credit packs, email us within 14 days of purchase. Lemon Squeezy processes the refund.
4. Service availability
Showkit depends on third parties (Anthropic, Deepgram, Lemon Squeezy, Vercel). If they are down, we are down. We make no uptime guarantee. If there's an extended outage affecting paid users, we'll post an update on the home page and consider good-faith credit extensions.
5. No warranty
The output is AI-generated text. We tune it to be accurate and useful, but we don't guarantee it. Read it before you publish it. We are not liable for consequential damages from using or relying on Showkit output.
6. Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes will be announced on the home page. Continuing to use Showkit after that means you accept the updated terms.
7. Contact & governing law
Questions: gdode2080@gmail.com. These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Korea.