Last updated: February 2025
The short version: Crayfish is free, open-source software provided as-is. You're responsible for how you use it. Be a good human.
By downloading, installing, or using Crayfish, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you don't agree, please don't use the software.
Crayfish is open-source software that lets you run a personal AI assistant on your own hardware. It is provided by KekwanuLabs under the MIT License, which means:
Crayfish is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. We don't guarantee that it will:
You use Crayfish at your own risk. We're not liable for any damages that might result from using it.
When using Crayfish, you agree to:
Crayfish can connect to third-party services like AI providers, email services, and messaging platforms. These services have their own terms and conditions that you must agree to and follow. We're not responsible for how those services operate or any issues that arise from using them.
Crayfish uses AI models to generate responses. You should be aware that:
The Crayfish software is released under the MIT License. The full license text is available at github.com/KekwanuLabs/crayfish. These Terms of Service supplement but don't replace the MIT License.
These terms also apply to the crayfish-ai.com website. We reserve the right to modify or discontinue the website at any time without notice.
We may update these terms from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated date. Continued use of Crayfish after changes are posted constitutes acceptance of the new terms.
For questions about these terms, please open an issue on GitHub.