1. Overview
KiwiWhale provides access to AI models and creative workflows for generating, editing, analyzing, transforming, and managing media and related outputs.
By using KiwiWhale, you agree to use the platform responsibly, follow applicable laws, respect intellectual property rights, and avoid misuse of the service.
2. Accounts & API Keys
Users may access KiwiWhale through an account, API key, or other approved access method. You are responsible for keeping your account and API keys secure.
- Do not share your API key publicly.
- You are responsible for activity that occurs through your account or API key.
- KiwiWhale may revoke or rotate keys if misuse, abuse, or security concerns are detected.
3. Acceptable Use
KiwiWhale should be used for lawful, respectful, and legitimate purposes. Users should not use the platform to create or distribute harmful, deceptive, abusive, illegal, or rights-infringing content.
KiwiWhale may limit, suspend, or remove access if usage creates risk for the platform, other users, third-party providers, or the public.
4. Credits, Payments & Receipts
KiwiWhale may use credits or paid usage for generations and related actions. Prices may vary by model, generation type, duration, resolution, quality, provider cost, or other settings.
- Usage may be logged per generation or action.
- Completed generations may deduct credits or create a usage charge.
- Failed generations may be handled according to the platform's refund or retry rules.
- Receipts or billing records may be provided for payments and usage history.
Pricing should always be confirmed on the model page or checkout area before use. Provider costs can change, so KiwiWhale pricing may also be updated.
5. Generated Content
Users are responsible for reviewing generated outputs before publishing, selling, sharing, or relying on them. AI outputs may contain errors, artifacts, inaccuracies, or unexpected results.
Unless stated otherwise for a specific service, users may use their generated outputs according to the terms of KiwiWhale and any applicable third-party provider rules.
6. Uploaded Files
Some models allow users to upload files such as images, videos, audio, or documents. You should only upload files you have the right to use.
- Uploaded files may be processed to perform the requested generation or workflow.
- Generated outputs and uploaded media may be stored so users can access their results.
- Users should avoid uploading private, sensitive, illegal, or unauthorized material.
7. External Provider Keys
KiwiWhale may allow users to connect external provider keys, such as social posting or third-party API services. Users are responsible for the provider accounts and keys they connect.
When external keys are supported, KiwiWhale should store them securely, avoid showing full keys after saving, and allow users to replace or remove them where available.
8. Privacy
KiwiWhale may collect information needed to operate the service, such as account details, email address, API key status, uploaded files, generated outputs, payment records, usage logs, and support messages.
This information may be used to provide the service, track usage, process payments, send receipts, support users, improve reliability, prevent abuse, and maintain security.
KiwiWhale does not need to sell user conversations, uploaded files, or generated content to operate the platform.
9. Limits & Availability
KiwiWhale depends on backend systems, storage, payment processors, and third-party AI providers. Service availability, generation time, output quality, and model access may vary.
KiwiWhale may update, pause, remove, rename, replace, or reprice models when needed for security, cost, provider availability, quality, or business reasons.