Terms of use

Terms for using 3DKit Online

These terms explain how the site is intended to be used, what users should expect from browser-based tools and guides, and which boundaries apply to content, availability, and liability.

Last reviewed: March 26, 2026

Site scope
3DKit Online provides browser-based tools, guides, and workflow references for practical 3D tasks.
No guarantee of fit
Users remain responsible for verifying whether a tool or guide fits their production, legal, or compatibility requirements.
Availability
Tools and pages may evolve, change scope, or become temporarily unavailable while the site is maintained.

Permitted use

You may use the site to inspect files, review workflows, validate routes, and export outputs within the published capabilities of each page. You may also reference the guides for internal workflow understanding.

  • Use tools within their documented format scope
  • Use guides as workflow references, not guarantees of universal compatibility
  • Verify outputs before using them in production delivery

Restrictions

You must not use the site in a way that harms service stability, violates law, or misrepresents what the tools do. Do not claim the site provides a workflow or compatibility guarantee that the page does not explicitly make.

  • No abusive traffic or attempts to disrupt the service
  • No infringement, unlawful use, or deceptive representation
  • No automated misuse that bypasses published limits

Service boundaries

The site is designed for browser-based validation and practical utility. Some tasks still require dedicated desktop tools, engine integration, or downstream production checks. A page describing a route or workflow does not mean that every deeper authoring step is performed by the browser tool itself.

We may add, remove, or revise features without guaranteeing continuity for every workflow.

Disclaimers

3DKit Online is provided on an as-is basis. We aim to make tools and guides useful, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted availability, error-free operation, or fitness for any particular commercial, legal, or production purpose.

You are responsible for reviewing outputs and validating that they meet your own technical and business requirements before relying on them.

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