Terms

Jabberjaw — Terms of use

Last updated: 2026-04-30

These are the terms you accept by installing and using Jabberjaw, the Chrome extension at www.tryjabberjaw.com.

License

You may install and use Jabberjaw for personal or commercial work on machines you own or have permission to use. We don't grant you the right to redistribute, resell, sublicense, or rebrand the extension or its assets.

Bring your own key

Jabberjaw is BYOK — you provide your own OpenAI API key, and Jabberjaw sends your audio and text directly to OpenAI on that key. You're responsible for:

No warranty

Jabberjaw is provided as is, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. We don't warrant that the extension is fit for any particular purpose, that it'll work uninterrupted on every site, or that it'll catch every word you say. Voice recognition is imperfect; audit your output before you send it.

Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law, the maker(s) of Jabberjaw are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of data, revenue, profit, or goodwill, arising from your use of (or inability to use) the extension. Aggregate liability for direct damages is limited to the amount you paid for Jabberjaw in the twelve months before the claim (which, for the free tier, is zero).

Termination

You can uninstall Jabberjaw at any time from chrome://extensions. We can withdraw the extension from the Chrome Web Store at our discretion, in which case existing installs continue to work until they're manually removed.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms. Material changes will be announced inside the extension, with the Last updated date bumped at the top of this document.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the maker's home jurisdiction (United Kingdom unless updated above). Any dispute is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in that jurisdiction.

Contact

Questions: support@tryjabberjaw.com