Terms of service
Use the tools. Don't break them.
That's the short version. The long version is below, but the four cards capture almost everything you need to know.
01
It’s free
No account, no card, no paywall behind any tool. Free this year, next year too.
02
No warranty
Tools run as-is. Don’t use lookup output for legal, financial, or security decisions on its own.
03
Don’t weaponize it
DNS / IP / domain tools are diagnostic helpers. Don’t use them to attack or probe systems you don’t own.
04
Indian jurisdiction
Disputes you can’t resolve informally go to courts in India.
Acceptable use
- 01Use the site for legal purposes only.
- 02Respect our rate limits — they’re published, predictable, and there to keep the site online for everyone.
- 03Don’t scrape or republish the catalog wholesale. Linking to individual tools is welcome.
- 04Don’t reverse-engineer or probe systems and endpoints we haven’t published.
- 05Don’t use diagnostic tools to attack third-party infrastructure.
Third-party data is not authoritative
Many tools fetch results from upstream APIs (DNS resolvers, geolocation, WHOIS, IP reputation). We surface what they return. We don't verify it. IP geolocation in particular is frequently wrong about precise location, sometimes by several hundred kilometers. Our analytics and advertising partners (Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity, Google Ads) may also receive aggregate usage data per their own terms of service.
What's ours, what's yours
The iToolVerse name, design, and original written content (tool explainers, FAQs) are ours. Quote short excerpts with attribution. Open-source libraries we use keep their original licenses. The output a tool produces from your input is yours.
No warranty, no liability
The legal bit you need to see
Site is provided "as is"
Without warranties of any kind, express or implied — including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, availability, or non-infringement.
Liability cap
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we're not liable for indirect or consequential damages from your use of (or inability to use) the site. If you don't accept this, your only remedy is to stop using the site.
Governing law
Governed by the laws of India, without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. Disputes that can't be resolved informally are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of courts in India.
Changes to the service
We may add, change, or remove tools and features without notice. If a tool you rely on vanishes, the Request a Tool form is the fastest way to flag it.
Questions about these terms?
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Last updated 23 May 2026.