interwebs.ai

Terms of Service

Last updated: 4 July 2026

1. Who we are

interwebs.ai (the “Service”) is operated by INTERWEBS LTD (Company No. 17302734), registered office: Apt 1 Llwyn Onn Hall, Abenbury, Wrexham, LL13 0NY (“we”, “us”). By creating an account or using the Service you agree to these terms. Contact: support@interwebs.ai.

2. What the Service is

interwebs.ai is a gateway to third-party AI models. You fund a prepaid wallet and each request is metered against it at the raw provider cost plus a flat 5% fee. The Service includes a dashboard studio (image, video and research generation), a programmatic API, an order book for compute (limit orders and a discounted asynchronous batch lane), and related tools. Prices shown on the Service are real provider rates plus our 5% — we show you the breakdown before and after every charge.

3. Your account and API keys

  • You must provide a valid email address and keep your password and API keys confidential.
  • Usage by your API keys — including usage by autonomous agents or software acting with your keys — is your usage, and is charged to your wallet. Spend mandates and key scoping are available to limit what a key can do; you are responsible for configuring them.
  • You must be at least 18 to use the Service.

4. Wallet, payments and billing

  • Top-ups are processed by Stripe. Wallet balance is prepaid service credit, not a deposit or e-money account; it earns no interest and is not transferable between accounts.
  • Every charge is metered per request against an append-only ledger. You can see every charge, with its provider and model, in your dashboard.
  • Quotes are estimates until a request completes; where actual delivered output is measurable, we bill on actuals, capped at the quoted amount where a cap is stated.
  • Failed requests are not charged; any reserved amount is released automatically.
  • Refunds are handled per our Refund Policy.

5. Acceptable use

  • Use the Service only for lawful purposes. Do not submit or generate content that is illegal, infringes others’ rights, or violates the usage policies of the upstream model provider serving your request.
  • Do not attempt to disrupt, overload, probe or gain unauthorised access to the Service or other users’ data.
  • We may apply rate limits, and may suspend accounts that breach these terms — with unused balance refunded unless the balance is the proceeds of fraud.

6. Third-party models and outputs

  • Results are generated by third-party AI models. AI output can be inaccurate or unsuitable; you are responsible for reviewing outputs before relying on or publishing them.
  • As between you and us, you retain rights in your inputs, and we claim no ownership of your outputs. Output usage rights may additionally be governed by the terms of the upstream provider that generated them.
  • We may decline or a provider may refuse requests that breach the provider’s policies.

7. Availability

We aim for high availability but the Service is provided without a guaranteed service level. Upstream providers can fail or withdraw models; where a request fails, you are not charged.

8. Liability

Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded by law (including fraud, or death or personal injury caused by negligence), and nothing affects your statutory rights as a consumer. Subject to that, we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profit, or loss caused by AI-generated output you chose to rely on; and our total liability in any 12-month period is capped at the greater of the fees you paid us in that period and £100.

9. Closing your account

You can stop using the Service at any time and request closure by email. Unused wallet balance is refunded per the Refund Policy. We retain records we are legally required to keep (see the Privacy Policy).

10. Changes and law

We may update these terms; material changes will be announced on this page with a new date, and continued use after a change is acceptance of it. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction (consumers in other parts of the UK keep the protections of their local law).