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Terms of Service

Effective date: August 20, 2026

1. About these Terms

These Terms govern the free electronic services provided through the OMNLI website (the “Service”). OMNLI is the service provider (the “Service Provider”), and anyone who accesses or uses the Service is a “User.”

These Terms are available free of charge before and while using the Service. Users may view, save, reproduce, and print them at any time. Users should read them before starting to use a tool.

Service Provider details

Business name
Ignacy Szkudelski
Address
Poland - Kraków
Email
developer.ignacy@gmail.com
Tax ID (NIP)
9452334187
Business register (REGON)
545427423

2. Type and scope of the Service

The Service gives Users free access, without an account, to:

  • browser-based tools for processing supported files, images, PDF documents, and text;
  • generators, converters, validators, previews, and calculators; and
  • information about each tool, its supported formats, and its limitations, together with the ability to download or copy results where the selected tool allows it.

Tool inputs and results are processed locally in the User’s browser. OMNLI does not provide cloud storage, accounts, backups, or server-side processing of the content submitted to a tool. Anonymous, content-free usage statistics may be collected only when analytics are enabled.

The Service is provided for general-purpose use. Results are not legal, financial, medical, engineering, or other professional advice, and the User must verify that a result is suitable for its intended purpose.

3. Technical requirements

To use the Service, the User needs:

  • a device with an internet connection to load the website;
  • a current version of a commonly used browser with JavaScript, HTML5, Web Workers, and local file APIs enabled;
  • enough device memory, processing capacity, and free storage for the selected operation and its output; and
  • permission to select local files and, where applicable, to download results or use the clipboard.

Individual tools may have additional file-format, file-size, quantity, browser, or device limits shown on their pages. Very large, damaged, encrypted, or unusual files may not be supported. Browser extensions, restrictive privacy settings, or outdated software may interfere with the Service.

Using any online service involves ordinary internet risks. Users should keep their browser and operating system updated and retain backups of important source files and results.

4. Rules of use

The User must:

  • use the Service lawfully and in accordance with these Terms;
  • use only content they are entitled to process and respect copyrights, privacy, confidentiality, and other third-party rights;
  • not provide unlawful content or use results to facilitate unlawful, deceptive, abusive, or harmful activity;
  • not attempt to disrupt, overload, damage, bypass the security of, or gain unauthorized access to the website or its infrastructure; and
  • independently verify outputs before relying on, publishing, or distributing them.

The User remains responsible for their inputs, the chosen settings, the use of generated results, and keeping any necessary backups.

5. Formation, performance, and termination

A contract for the electronic provision of the Service is formed when the User voluntarily starts using a tool after these Terms have been made available. The Service is performed immediately, at the User’s request, for the duration of that browser session or operation. There is no minimum term, subscription, or recurring payment.

The User may stop using the Service at any time, without giving a reason or incurring a charge, by resetting the tool, leaving the website, or closing the browser tab. Because OMNLI does not provide User accounts or remote content storage, no separate account-cancellation process is required.

The Service Provider may temporarily interrupt a tool or the website for maintenance, security, technical failure, legal compliance, or to prevent a material breach of these Terms. Where reasonably possible, interruptions will be limited to what is necessary.

6. Availability and responsibility

OMNLI aims to keep the Service available and accurate but does not guarantee uninterrupted operation, compatibility with every file or device, or that every result will meet a particular purpose. Tool pages describe known limitations that form part of these Terms.

Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability, remedies, or other rights that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited, particularly the statutory rights of consumers.

7. Complaints

A User may submit a complaint about the Service electronically at developer.ignacy@gmail.com or in writing at Poland - Kraków. The same details are available on the contact page. The complaint should include the User’s name or another means of identification, a reply address, the affected tool, the date and a description of the issue, and the requested resolution. Users should not attach confidential source files unless the Service Provider expressly requests them.

The Service Provider will review a complaint without undue delay and will respond to a consumer complaint within 14 calendar days of receipt, unless applicable law requires a shorter period. A response will be sent using the contact method supplied by the User. If the complaint lacks information needed for review, the Service Provider may ask the User to provide it.

This complaint procedure does not limit any statutory rights or access to judicial or out-of-court remedies available under applicable law.

8. Changes to the Service and these Terms

The Service Provider may change the Service or these Terms for legal, security, technical, or product-development reasons. The current version and its effective date will always be available on this page. Changes apply to future use of the Service after publication and do not remove rights already acquired under mandatory law.

9. Final provisions

These Terms are governed by the law applicable to the Service Provider, without depriving consumers of mandatory protections granted by the law of their habitual residence. Disputes may be brought before a competent court under applicable law.

If any provision is invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions continue to apply. Mandatory law prevails wherever it conflicts with these Terms.

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