Perture Terms of Service

1. Acceptance of Terms

These Terms of Service govern your access to and use of Perture, including the website, application, account system, subscriptions, projects, uploads, assets, collaboration features, integrations, API, MCP, performance features, documentation, and related services. By creating an account, accessing Perture, subscribing to a paid plan, generating credentials, connecting integrations, or using the Service, you agree to these Terms and to the Privacy Policy. If you use Perture on behalf of a company, client, brand, agency, employer, or other entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity and to provide or manage the relevant content. If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use Perture.

2. The Service

Perture is a brand infrastructure and brand reference layer. The Service helps users organize brand references, assets, rules, memory, examples, context, collaboration, integrations, and authorized access for designers, brands, creative teams, systems, and AI agents. Perture is not a design agency, law firm, compliance service, intellectual-property clearance service, advertising approval service, or publication guarantee. Perture helps structure and deliver brand context; you remain responsible for final decisions about publication, legality, licensing, compliance, brand suitability, accuracy, and use of any material, output, or third-party result.

3. Eligibility and Account

You must be legally able to enter into these Terms under applicable United States law and the law of your state of residence. Perture is not intended for children under 13. You may need to create an account with your name, email address, and password to use the Service. You are responsible for providing accurate account information, keeping your account current, and protecting your password, devices, sessions, API keys, tokens, secrets, and integrations. Activity under your account or credentials may be treated as authorized by you unless you promptly notify Perture of unauthorized access and provide reasonable evidence that the activity was not caused by your failure to secure your account or credentials.

4. Plans, Billing, and Payment

Perture may offer a Free plan and a monthly Core plan. The Core plan may include paid features such as integrations, API/MCP access, performance features, sharing, project transfer, and other features described in the product, checkout, or pricing page. All prices are in USD unless expressly stated otherwise. Perture uses Stripe for checkout, recurring billing, invoices, payment processing, payment-method management, and billing portal functionality. Perture may store customer, subscription, plan, billing-period, status, and entitlement identifiers, but Perture does not intend to store full payment card numbers or card security codes.

By subscribing to a paid plan, you authorize recurring monthly charges until you cancel. Unless otherwise stated in checkout or the billing portal, cancellation stops future renewals and paid access may continue until the end of the current paid billing period. You must cancel through the billing portal or another method made available by Perture. Deleting your account may not automatically cancel your subscription; to avoid future charges, cancel your subscription before deleting your account. If payment fails, Perture or Stripe may retry payment, request an updated payment method, suspend paid features, reduce access, limit entitlements, or cancel the subscription. You are responsible for all applicable taxes, duties, levies, and governmental charges other than taxes based on Perture's income.

Refunds: Perture does not provide refunds. Unless applicable law requires otherwise, fees are non-refundable and non-creditable.

5. User Content and Ownership

You retain ownership of the content you upload, create, store, organize, or make available through Perture, including brand references, logos, fonts, images, files, documents, rules, examples, feedback, outputs, assets, and related project materials. You grant Perture a worldwide, non-exclusive, limited, royalty-free license to host, store, copy, process, display, transmit, deliver, analyze, validate, and make your User Content available as necessary to provide, secure, maintain, and improve the Service and to operate features you authorize, including collaboration, integrations, API, MCP, performance features, previews, controlled delivery, support, and technical operations. This license is for operating Perture and does not transfer ownership of your User Content to Perture.

6. Your Responsibility for Rights

You represent and warrant that you have all rights, licenses, consents, and permissions necessary to upload, store, process, use, share, and authorize access to your User Content through Perture. This includes rights related to trademarks, logos, fonts, images, photographs, illustrations, documents, layouts, examples, outputs, client materials, and other assets. You are responsible for font licenses, image licenses, copyright permissions, trademark rights, publicity rights, confidentiality obligations, client agreements, platform rules, and any restrictions that apply to the materials you provide. Perture does not verify that you own or have licensed your User Content and is not responsible for unauthorized uploads or use.

7. Perture Intellectual Property and Proprietary Rights

Perture and its licensors own the Service, including the software, interface, design, code, APIs, MCP, documentation, workflows, systems, methods, structures, logic, know-how, technical processes, validation approaches, operational models, trade secrets, trademarks, branding, and other proprietary materials. These Terms do not grant you ownership of Perture or any Perture intellectual property. You receive only a limited, revocable, non-transferable right to use the Service according to these Terms and your plan. You may not copy, modify, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, scrape, extract, replicate, bypass, exploit, or use Perture to build a competing product or discover non-public methods, except where such restriction is prohibited by applicable law.

8. Files, Assets, and External Delivery

Perture may allow you to upload files and assets for use inside the Service and in authorized workflows. Perture may store those files using private storage, controlled infrastructure, or other technical systems appropriate for the Service. To deliver assets, previews, downloads, integrations, API responses, or external workflows, Perture may use controlled links, temporary links, CDN delivery, repository-based delivery, or equivalent technical mechanisms. Links and externally delivered assets may be accessible to people or systems that receive them, subject to their technical configuration and availability. You are responsible for treating non-public asset links as confidential and for authorizing only workflows that are appropriate for the relevant content.

9. Collaboration and Project Sharing

Perture may allow you to share projects with other users by email, role, permission, or ownership status. Collaborators may be able to view, edit, administer, transfer, or otherwise interact with project content depending on their assigned role and the features available in your plan. You are responsible for inviting only authorized collaborators, assigning appropriate permissions, reviewing access, removing collaborators when needed, and verifying recipients before transferring ownership. A transfer of ownership may give the new owner substantial control over the project.

10. Integrations, API, MCP, and External AI Systems

Perture may provide integrations, API access, MCP access, credentials, OAuth-style authorization, scopes, and related tools that allow authorized systems to access project context, User Content, assets, rules, memory, performance information, or related materials. You are responsible for securing all credentials, API keys, tokens, secrets, bearer credentials, environments, repositories, and connected systems. You may not publish credentials, expose them in insecure clients, share them with unauthorized parties, bypass scopes, evade limits, or use credentials to access content or systems you are not authorized to access.

Perture may apply quotas, rate limits, scopes, access limits, audits, credential rotation, revocation, suspension, endpoint blocking, or account restrictions when needed for security, stability, billing, abuse prevention, operational protection, legal compliance, or enforcement of these Terms. External AI platforms, hosts, agents, connectors, and similar systems are separate third parties when connected or authorized by you. You are responsible for what you connect, send, request, generate, accept, publish, or use through those third parties. Perture does not guarantee that AI or third-party outputs are accurate, original, lawful, non-infringing, brand-compliant, safe, or ready for publication.

11. Performance Features

Perture may provide performance-related features for authorized digital properties. You may install or enable these features only on websites, applications, pages, or properties where you have the legal and contractual right to do so. You are responsible for privacy notices, cookie notices, consent banners, opt-outs, contractual disclosures, user notices, and other compliance measures required by applicable law, platform rules, or customer obligations. You may not use Perture performance features to collect passwords, emails, payment information, card data, tokens, credentials, sensitive regulated data, children's data, private form values, or information that requires special compliance controls unless Perture has expressly agreed in writing to the relevant requirements.

You must not install performance features in sensitive flows such as checkout, payment, login, password reset, medical, financial, insurance, employment, legal, children-directed, or other regulated contexts unless you have completed your own legal review and Perture has agreed in writing to any additional obligations. Perture may suspend or block performance features if Perture believes they are being used unlawfully, insecurely, abusively, or in a way that creates legal, security, operational, or reputational risk.

12. Acceptable Use

You may not use Perture to upload, store, transmit, process, validate, distribute, or enable illegal, fraudulent, infringing, malicious, abusive, defamatory, unlawfully discriminatory, exploitative, or harmful content. You may not use Perture to violate copyright, trademark, font licenses, image licenses, publicity rights, privacy rights, confidentiality obligations, client agreements, platform rules, or other third-party rights. You may not upload malware, spyware, exploits, stolen secrets, unauthorized credentials, or malicious code; perform abusive scraping, credential stuffing, phishing, spam, unauthorized testing, load attacks, reverse engineering, vulnerability exploitation, entitlement bypass, billing bypass, rate-limit evasion, unauthorized resale, or interference with Perture's infrastructure; or use Perture to collect personal information without a lawful basis and proper notice.

You may not use Perture in a manner that harms Perture, users, service providers, third parties, infrastructure, availability, security, or reputation. Perture may investigate, restrict, suspend, or terminate use that appears to violate these Terms, create risk, or expose Perture or others to harm.

13. Third-Party Services

Perture uses or may integrate with third-party providers for authentication, database, storage, billing, hosting, infrastructure, fonts, CDN, asset delivery, API, MCP, and integrations you authorize. These providers may include Supabase, Stripe, Vercel or equivalent hosting infrastructure, Google Fonts, CDN or repository providers when required for authorized workflows, and external AI platforms or connectors when you authorize them. Third-party services are governed by their own terms, policies, security practices, availability, pricing, and retention rules. Perture is not responsible for failures, outages, changes, removals, fees, outputs, decisions, retention, or data handling by third-party services.

14. Privacy

Your use of Perture is governed by the Privacy Policy. By using the Service, you acknowledge that Perture may collect, use, disclose, and retain information as described in that Policy. You also acknowledge that connecting third parties or installing performance features may create independent obligations for you, including notice, consent, opt-out, contract, security, data-rights, and legal-basis obligations.

15. Availability, Changes, and Beta Features

Perture may change, add, remove, limit, suspend, discontinue, rename, reprice, or modify features, integrations, API, MCP, plans, entitlements, workflows, and documentation at any time. Some features may be beta, experimental, incomplete, or subject to change. Beta features may contain errors, lose compatibility, change without notice, be rate-limited, produce unexpected results, or be discontinued. Perture does not guarantee uninterrupted availability, error-free operation, permanent compatibility with external systems, preservation of every integration, commercial performance, conversion improvement, revenue growth, creative quality, or specific business outcomes.

16. Account Deletion, Suspension, and Termination

You may stop using Perture at any time. You may delete your account through the available account-deletion flow, which may require password confirmation and an express confirmation step. Account deletion may be irreversible and may remove active account content according to Perture's deletion process. Deleting your account does not necessarily cancel your paid subscription; cancel your subscription through the billing portal or another method made available by Perture before deleting your account if you want to avoid future charges.

Perture may suspend or terminate your account, projects, credentials, integrations, API access, MCP access, performance features, or use of the Service if Perture believes you violated these Terms, failed to pay, created a security risk, exposed credentials, infringed rights, misused tracking, abused infrastructure, triggered third-party complaints, violated law, or created legal, operational, financial, or reputational risk. After deletion, suspension, or termination, some information may remain in backups, logs, billing records, tax records, security records, fraud-prevention records, legal records, or third-party systems for reasonable or legally required periods.

If you believe content available through Perture infringes your copyright, send a notice to supportperture@gmail.com. Your notice should include identification of the copyrighted work, identification of the allegedly infringing material, your contact information, a statement that you have a good-faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized, a statement under penalty of perjury that the information in the notice is accurate and that you are authorized to act on behalf of the copyright owner, and your physical or electronic signature. Perture may remove or disable access to allegedly infringing content and may terminate repeat infringers when appropriate.

18. Disclaimers

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Perture is provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise. Perture disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, security, uninterrupted operation, error-free operation, compatibility, and results. Perture does not provide legal, regulatory, tax, accounting, advertising, intellectual-property, or compliance advice. You should obtain professional review before publishing materials, using fonts or images, relying on outputs, installing performance features, connecting external systems, or making legal or commercial decisions.

Perture does not guarantee that brand references, rules, validations, performance signals, integrations, AI outputs, third-party outputs, or external workflows will be correct, lawful, non-infringing, original, brand-compliant, secure, unbiased, complete, or ready for publication. You are responsible for human review and final approval of any material or output before use.

19. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Perture will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, or enhanced damages, including lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, loss of goodwill, business interruption, replacement costs, third-party failures, integration failures, AI output errors, publishing decisions, infringement caused by User Content, unauthorized use of assets, font or image license violations, misuse of performance features, credential compromise, or unauthorized account activity. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Perture's total liability for all claims related to the Service will not exceed the greater of US$100 or the amount you paid to Perture in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so some limitations may not apply to you.

20. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Perture, its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, contractors, service providers, and agents from and against claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising from or related to your User Content, your use of the Service, your violation of these Terms, your violation of law, your violation of third-party rights, your use of assets without proper rights, your misuse of fonts, images, marks, or client materials, your installation or use of performance features without proper notice or consent, your misuse of API or MCP access, your exposure of credentials, your authorized third-party connections, your publication or use of outputs, or your use of Perture on behalf of another person or entity without proper authority.

21. Changes to Terms

Perture may update these Terms from time to time. If changes are material, Perture may provide notice by email, in-product notice, or another reasonable method. The updated Terms will be effective as of the date stated in the updated version. Your continued use of Perture after the updated Terms become effective means you accept the updated Terms, where permitted by law. If you do not agree to updated Terms, you must stop using Perture and cancel any paid subscription before the next renewal.

22. Governing Law and Disputes

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, and applicable federal law, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Any dispute will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Delaware, unless Perture adopts arbitration in a later version of these Terms. The parties agree to attempt to resolve disputes informally by written notice to supportperture@gmail.com for at least 30 days before filing a formal claim, except for urgent matters, intellectual-property protection, security incidents, fraud, payment disputes, or situations where immediate action is legally permitted.

23. General Terms

You may not assign these Terms without Perture's consent, except where assignment is permitted by law. Perture may assign these Terms in connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, reorganization, sale of assets, corporate transaction, or business succession. If any provision is found invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in effect. Perture's failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver. These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and any incorporated notices, form the entire agreement between you and Perture regarding the Service, unless you have a separate written agreement signed by Perture.

24. Contact

For legal notices, privacy requests, copyright complaints, and other support requests, contact supportperture@gmail.com.