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Terms of Service

Last updated: May 5, 2026.

These terms describe the rules for using ImgLab. By opening a converter, dropping a file, or copying a generated favicon archive, you accept them. They are written specifically for a client-side image utility: the rules around uploads, processing, and storage are different here than on a SaaS image service, and these terms reflect that.

What the tools are for

ImgLab provides free utilities for converting, resizing, compressing, and packaging images on your own device. Acceptable use is the everyday case: convert a HEIC photo for a form, compress a hero image for a static site, generate a favicon set for a new project, prepare an avatar for a marketplace listing. You retain ownership of the images you process; the tools do not claim a license over your files because the tools never see them.

What the tools are not for

  • Do not use ImgLab to bypass digital rights management on images you do not own, including watermark removal, DRM circumvention, or stripping copyright metadata from third-party photography.
  • Do not use ImgLab to process child sexual abuse material, non-consensual intimate imagery, or content that violates applicable law in your jurisdiction. Even though the files do not pass through our infrastructure, using the brand to facilitate such activity is prohibited.
  • Do not attempt to disrupt the site, scrape it at industrial volume, or deploy automated abuse traffic.

Disclaimer of warranties

The tools are provided on an as-is and as-available basis without warranty of any kind. Image conversion is a lossy process for most formats; we do not guarantee bit-identical results, perfect color accuracy across gamuts, or that an exported file will pass a specific platform’s ingestion validator. For production-critical work (print, regulated submissions, court evidence), confirm the output against the target platform’s requirements before relying on it.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the publisher is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of ImgLab. These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States.

Advertising

ImgLab is supported by display advertising through Google AdSense. Ad content is determined programmatically by Google and its partners; the publisher does not vet individual creatives. Ads you believe violate Google’s advertising policies can be reported via the contact page.

Contact

Terms-related questions can be sent to hhammoud@inovisum.com.