Terms of Service
Effective date: June 12, 2026. By using the RenderShot website or API you agree to these terms.
1. The service
RenderShot ("we", "us"), operated by Eduardo Alcântara, Brazil, provides an API that renders web pages and HTML into screenshots and PDFs, compares pages pixel by pixel (Visual Diff), and produces signed captures (Evidence). Contact: eduardoalcantara.sp@gmail.com.
2. Accounts, plans and billing (RapidAPI)
Access is provided through the RapidAPI marketplace. Your subscription, API key, payment, invoicing, plan changes and cancellation are managed by RapidAPI under RapidAPI's terms. Plan quotas and prices are shown on our RapidAPI listing. We do not receive or store your payment details. Refunds follow RapidAPI's marketplace policies.
3. Acceptable use
You agree not to use the service to:
- capture, monitor or archive content you do not have the right to access or process, or in violation of applicable law, third-party terms, or others' privacy or intellectual-property rights;
- capture content that is illegal, including content exploiting minors;
- attempt to reach internal networks, cloud metadata endpoints or otherwise bypass the service's SSRF and security protections;
- probe, overload or disrupt the service, resell raw access without authorization, or circumvent quotas, rate limits or billing;
- misrepresent Evidence captures as something they are not (see section 5).
You are solely responsible for the URLs and HTML you submit and for the use you make of the outputs.
4. Quotas, limits and fair use
Each plan includes a monthly request quota and rate limits enforced via RapidAPI. The service applies explicit render limits (viewport, device scale, effective pixels) and returns explicit errors (e.g. HTTP 422) instead of silently altering your request. Under load, requests may receive HTTP 429 (queue full) — retry with backoff. We may throttle or suspend usage that endangers service stability or violates these terms.
5. Evidence — important disclaimer
Evidence captures are tamper-evident technical records: the artifact is hashed (SHA-256) and the manifest is signed (Ed25519) so any later modification can be detected, and verification can be done offline. Evidence is not a notarial act, certification or legal proof, and we make no representation that it will be accepted in any court or proceeding. Whether a capture is suitable for a legal or regulatory purpose is your responsibility and may require independent legal advice, retention policies and supervision on your side.
6. Intellectual property
You retain all rights to the content you submit and to the outputs generated for you, to the extent you held those rights in the underlying content. We claim no ownership over your captures. The RenderShot software, brand and documentation remain ours.
7. Availability and changes
The service is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis, without a guaranteed SLA. We may modify features, limits or these terms; material changes will be reflected on this page with a new effective date. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance.
8. Warranties and liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law: we disclaim all implied warranties (merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement); we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages, loss of profits, data or business; and our total aggregate liability for any claim related to the service is limited to the amounts you paid for the service through RapidAPI in the three (3) months preceding the event giving rise to the claim (or USD 50 if you used only the free tier). Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded by law.
9. Indemnity
You will indemnify and hold us harmless from third-party claims arising out of your content, your use of the service in violation of these terms, or your violation of applicable law.
10. Termination
You may stop using the service and cancel your subscription on RapidAPI at any time. We may suspend or terminate access for violations of these terms or to protect the service, and will apply reasonable efforts to notify you via RapidAPI where practicable.
11. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Brazil. Disputes will be submitted to the courts of São Paulo, SP, Brazil, unless mandatory consumer law in your jurisdiction provides otherwise.