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Terms of Service

Please read these terms carefully before using TuneMode.

The Simple Version

  • Use TuneMode to tune your instruments and practice—that's what it's for.
  • Don't try to break, scrape, or exploit the service.
  • We do our best to be accurate, but always trust your ears too.
  • It's free to use—no account required for core features.

Using TuneMode

  • TuneMode is a free online tool for tuning instruments and practicing music.
  • You can use all core features (tuner, metronome, chord library) without creating an account.
  • By using TuneMode, you agree to these terms and our Privacy Policy.
  • We reserve the right to update these terms. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance.

Your Responsibilities

  • Use TuneMode for its intended purpose: tuning instruments and music practice.
  • Do not attempt to reverse-engineer, scrape, or exploit the service.
  • Do not use automated tools to overload or interfere with our servers.
  • Do not misuse microphone permissions or attempt to access audio from other users.

Intellectual Property

  • TuneMode and its content (design, code, guides) are protected by copyright.
  • You may use TuneMode for personal, non-commercial music practice.
  • You may not copy, redistribute, or sell TuneMode's content without permission.
  • Tuning presets and chord data are provided for personal reference only.

Disclaimer

  • TuneMode is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind.
  • We strive for accuracy, but cannot guarantee perfect pitch detection in all conditions.
  • We are not responsible for damage to instruments from improper tuning.
  • Background noise, microphone quality, and browser compatibility may affect results.

Limitation of Liability

  • TuneMode is not liable for any damages arising from use of the service.
  • This includes direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages.
  • Use TuneMode at your own risk and always double-check tuning by ear when possible.
  • For critical performances, consider using multiple tuning references.

Important for Performers

While TuneMode strives for accuracy, no digital tuner is perfect in all conditions. For critical performances or professional recordings, we recommend using multiple tuning references and always trusting your trained ear. Environmental factors like background noise, microphone quality, and temperature can affect both digital tuners and your instrument's pitch stability.

Privacy Matters

These Terms work together with our Privacy Policy. Read it to understand how we handle your data.

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Questions about these terms?

We're happy to clarify anything.

legal@tunemode.io

Last updated: December 2024