Use Rights
Only upload, generate, or export content you have the right to use.
You remain responsible for the source files, prompts, textures, and references you bring into the workflow.
Platform Terms
These terms govern access to AnimateMesh and its related tools, including browser-based rigging, export workflows, account features, and optional AI-assisted features. By using the service, you agree to the rules below.
Effective Date
April 17, 2026
This is a practical deployment-ready draft. Review it for your jurisdiction, refund rules, and operator details before production legal sign-off.
Use Rights
Only upload, generate, or export content you have the right to use.
You remain responsible for the source files, prompts, textures, and references you bring into the workflow.
Credits
Paid credits and plans are service access rights, not stored cash value.
Except where applicable law requires otherwise, subscriptions, renewals, and one-time credit purchases are final and non-refundable.
Output Quality
Generated results can fail, deform, or need manual cleanup.
AnimateMesh is a production aid, not a guarantee that every mesh, rig, or AI result will be export-ready.
01 Agreement
These Terms of Service apply to the AnimateMesh website, browser tools, account features, paid credit flows, and any connected generation or export workflows offered through the current deployment.
If you do not agree with these terms, do not use the service. If you are using AnimateMesh on behalf of a studio or company, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization to these terms.
02 Accounts
Some features require sign-in. You are responsible for maintaining control of your login credentials, any connected OAuth account, and activity that occurs through your account.
We may suspend or restrict access when account activity appears fraudulent, abusive, technically harmful, or inconsistent with these terms.
03 Content
You retain ownership of the models, textures, images, prompts, animations, and other content you upload or create, subject to any third-party rights embedded in that material.
You grant AnimateMesh a limited license to host, process, transform, transmit, and display that content only as needed to operate the service, create requested outputs, store your dashboard history, and maintain security or backups.
04 Acceptable Use
05 Billing
Paid features may require credits, subscriptions, or one-time purchases. Prices, credit allocations, billing intervals, and availability can change over time.
Except where applicable law requires otherwise, all purchases are final and non-refundable, including subscription charges, renewals, and one-time credit packs. Credits are non-cash, non-transferable, and non-redeemable. Third-party payment processors such as Stripe may process billing and retain their own records under their own terms.
06 Third-Party Services
AnimateMesh may rely on services such as Supabase for authentication and data storage, Stripe for billing, and AI or generation providers such as Meshy or OpenAI for specific workflows.
Those providers may have their own terms, availability constraints, and content rules. Feature quality and uptime can depend on them, and some outputs may vary significantly between providers or model versions.
07 Suspension
The service may evolve quickly. We may modify workflows, storage rules, supported formats, or remove features when necessary for security, technical maintenance, or product direction.
We may suspend or terminate access if you violate these terms, create legal risk, interfere with the platform, or use the service in a way that threatens other users or the underlying infrastructure.
08 Disclaimers
AnimateMesh is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. We do not guarantee uninterrupted access, perfect rigging, correct deformation, successful exports, or error-free generated assets.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, AnimateMesh is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or lost-profit damages arising from your use of the service. If a deployment needs stricter consumer notices, refund language, or governing-law clauses, those should be added before release.