AI Terms of Use Generator
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Launching a website or app and realising you have no terms of use page? Do you know what rules a visitor is meant to agree to, or how to limit your own liability if something breaks? And would you rather draft that page yourself or start from a solid outline?
Short answer: The AI Terms of Use Generator drafts a full terms of use document for your website or app from a short description. Unlike a clause explainer, it writes the whole page, section by section, in plain language you can review, adapt, and have checked.
What is AI Terms of Use Generator?
The AI Terms of Use Generator is a free tool on AIToolsay that produces a complete terms of use document from your details. You describe your site or app and how people use it, and the tool drafts the full set of rules, from acceptable use to liability, arranged into the sections visitors expect.
Terms of use, sometimes called terms of service, are the rules a visitor agrees to when they use your product. They cover what people can and cannot do, your rights over content, disclaimers, and how disputes are handled. The AI Terms of Use Generator gives you that whole document as a first draft, not just a single clause.
This is a drafting aid, not a lawyer. It produces a starting draft to shape and verify, never final legal advice. The rules that apply to your terms vary by jurisdiction, and the right wording depends on your business, so a legal review is part of the job.
Read before you publish The AI Terms of Use Generator gives you a starting draft, not legal advice. Terms that limit liability or handle disputes must fit the law where you and your users are, and those rules vary by jurisdiction. Have a qualified lawyer review the draft before you publish it on a live site or app.
Why Use AI Terms of Use Generator?
Writing terms from a blank page is daunting, and missing a section can leave you exposed. The AI Terms of Use Generator gives you a structured draft fast, so you edit a real document instead of inventing one.
Here is what it saves you from:
- Forgetting a standard section, such as acceptable use or governing law.
- Writing rules so dense that no visitor reads them.
- Copying another site's terms that describe a product unlike yours.
- Leaving your liability and content rights unstated.
You keep control of the framing too. The options let you point the draft at your region and set how firm the rules read. The AI Terms of Use Generator shapes the document around your product rather than a generic template.
Who Should Use It?
The AI Terms of Use Generator fits anyone putting a product in front of users:
- Website owners who need a terms page before launch.
- App developers setting the rules for their first release.
- Small businesses adding a service or membership area to their site.
- Creators running a community or platform with user content.
- Anyone who wants a clean draft to pass to a lawyer for a check.
What Sections The Draft Covers
A terms of use page follows a familiar shape. The AI Terms of Use Generator aims to include each of these sections:
| Section | What it sets out |
|---|---|
| Acceptance | That using the site means agreeing to the terms |
| Acceptable use | What visitors may and may not do |
| Content and rights | Who owns content and what license users grant |
| Disclaimers | Limits on warranties and liability |
| Changes and law | How terms update and which law governs |
How Does AI Terms of Use Generator Work?
The tool runs on the standard AIToolsay working surface, so the flow is short and familiar across the suite.
- Prompt input area. Describe your product in the box. It invites you to describe what you want your AI Terms of Use Generator to produce, for example "Terms of use for a free recipe website with user comments, based in Canada".
- AI model selector. Pick the engine first. You can choose MSB AI, OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Anthropic Claude AI, xAI Grok AI, DeepSeek, Qwen, Meta AI, NVIDIA AI, OpenRouter AI, or MiniMax.
- Advanced options accordion. Open it to set Jurisdiction, Duration, Governing Law, and Enforcement. Each option is covered below.
- Generate button. Press it and the tool runs your details through its built-in instructions that tell the model to draft a full terms of use document.
- Output card. The draft appears in a card with a live word count in the footer, so you can see how long the document runs.
- Export and result tools. Save the draft as DOC, TXT, or HTML, or use Copy, Listen, Reuse, and Download on the result.
- Activity history panel. Earlier drafts from this session stay listed below, so you can compare a strict version with a lighter one.
Key Features
Whole document
The draft covers every standard section, not just one clause.
Framed to your region
Options for jurisdiction and governing law shape the wording.
Model choice
Switch between several AI models to find the phrasing you prefer.
Readable rules
Terms come out in plain language, not an unreadable wall.
Compare drafts
Session history keeps versions so you can pick the best one.
Fast first draft
Turn a short description into a full terms page in one step.
Setting Jurisdiction, Duration, Governing Law, And Enforcement
The advanced options shape how the AI Terms of Use Generator writes the document. Set them before you generate so the draft fits your product and region.
| Option | What it controls | When to change it | Suggested starting point |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | The region the terms are framed for | When your business or users sit in one country | The region where your business is based, so the terms fit |
| Duration | How the terms frame the period they apply for | For fixed campaigns versus an always-on site | Ongoing, since most sites keep terms live indefinitely |
| Governing Law | The legal framework the document names | To match the law of your home region | Your own country or state, to keep it consistent |
| Enforcement | How firm and formal the rules read | For a stricter tone on a platform with user content | Standard, which stays clear without sounding heavy |
Match the law to your base Set Governing Law and Jurisdiction to where your business actually operates. The AI Terms of Use Generator leans on those to phrase the disputes and law sections, and a mismatch there is one of the first things a lawyer will flag.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Describe your site or app, who uses it, and whether users post content.
- Pick an AI model that suits the tone you want.
- Set Jurisdiction and Governing Law to your home region.
- Choose an Enforcement level that fits how strict the rules should be.
- Press Generate and read the full draft in the output card.
- Export it, then edit any section that does not match your product.
- Send the edited draft to a lawyer for a review before publishing.
Example Inputs and Outputs
Here is one worked example. The prompt and the settings that shaped it:
Prompt: Terms of use for a free online course site. Users can create an
account and post comments. No refunds because it is free. Based in the UK.
Model: Anthropic Claude AI
Jurisdiction: United Kingdom
Governing Law: England and Wales
Enforcement: Standard
With those settings, the AI Terms of Use Generator returns a full draft with headed sections. A trimmed sample of the opening:
1. Acceptance of Terms. By accessing or using this website, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. 2. Accounts. You are responsible for keeping your login details secure and for activity under your account. 3. User Content. You keep ownership of comments you post, but grant us a license to display them on the site...
Notice it produces numbered sections across the whole document, not a single clause. That is the draft you then review and adjust.
Tips and Common Mistakes
What works well
- Say whether users post content, since that changes several sections.
- Set Jurisdiction and Governing Law to your real base.
- Name your product type so disclaimers fit.
- Generate two enforcement levels and keep the better fit.
What to watch for
- Publishing the draft without a legal review.
- Leaving the governing law set to the wrong region.
- Claiming rights over user content you do not actually need.
- Reusing terms across products that work very differently.
Run this checklist before the page goes live:
- ✅ All standard sections present, from acceptance to governing law
- ✅ Jurisdiction and governing law set to your real base
- ✅ Content and liability sections match your product
- ✅ A lawyer has reviewed the draft for your region
Do not skip Liability limits and dispute clauses are the sections most likely to fail if they clash with local law. A draft can look complete and still contain a term that will not hold. Confirm the whole document with a qualified lawyer before you rely on it.
Comparison Table
| Task | Blank page or copy-paste | AI Terms of Use Generator |
|---|---|---|
| Drafts the full document | Slow or generic | Yes, section by section |
| Uses your product details | Rarely | Yes, from your prompt |
| Frames to your region | No | Yes, via the options |
| Ready for a legal check | Not really | Yes, as a clean draft |
AIToolsay is a free AI platform where every tool is free to use with no account and no daily limit. You can run the AI Terms of Use Generator as often as you need and switch between several AI models on one screen. When you also collect visitor data, the AI Privacy Policy Generator drafts the matching page, and if a single clause in your draft leaves you puzzled, the AI Terms of Service Clause Explainer turns that line into plain English. Everything runs in your browser at AIToolsay, with export, listen, and reuse on each result.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the AI Terms of Use Generator free to use?
Yes. The AI Terms of Use Generator is free on AIToolsay. You do not need an account, and you can generate as many drafts as you want.
Does it give legal advice?
No. It produces a starting draft, not legal advice. Terms rules vary by jurisdiction, so a qualified lawyer should review the draft before you publish it.
What is the difference between terms of use and the clause explainer?
The AI Terms of Use Generator writes the whole document for you. The clause explainer decodes a single existing clause in plain English. One drafts, the other reads back.
What should I put in the prompt?
Describe your site or app, who uses it, whether users post content, and where your business is based. The more context you give, the closer the draft lands.
Can one terms page cover several products?
Sometimes, but products that work differently often need different terms. Generate a separate draft when the rules, content, or liability change from one product to another.
Can I edit the draft afterwards?
Yes. Copy or download the result and change any section. Treat every draft as a first version to review, adjust, and have checked before it goes live.
A terms of use page sets the rules of the relationship between you and everyone who uses your product, and a missing one leaves you exposed. The AI Terms of Use Generator hands you a full, structured draft in one step, so you spend your effort tailoring it rather than building it from nothing. Keep the legal review, and you have a page that does its job.
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