Bundle.

Terms

Last updated August 2026

Bundle is a personal portfolio project, not a company and not a product. No accounts, no payments, nothing to cancel. The short version: your files are yours, the tools come with no guarantees, keep a backup.

What this is

Free browser-based file tools, built by one person in their spare time. No team, no support desk, no uptime commitment. Using Bundle means you accept these terms.

Not for critical or enterprise work

These tools have not been independently audited, certified, or tested to any professional standard. Don't rely on them for regulated, confidential, legal, medical, financial, or business-critical documents. Use established software with formal support and compliance behind it.

Your files

We claim no ownership or licence over anything you open here, and as of the date above the tools run in your browser, so your files are never sent to us (see privacy). Tools transform files: work from a copy and check the output before relying on it.

Acceptable use

Don't use Bundle to:

  • Break the law or infringe anyone's rights
  • Process files you have no right to process
  • Distribute malware or harmful code
  • Probe, bypass, or disrupt the site's security
  • Scrape or hammer the site with automated requests

No warranty or liability

Provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind, including that the site will be free of defects or cannot be compromised. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the maintainer is not liable for lost or corrupted files, lost data, or any indirect damages, and you cover us for claims arising from your own misuse. If you are a consumer, your statutory rights are unaffected.

If any part of this is unenforceable, the rest still applies.

Open source

The code is MIT licensed: read it, reuse it, keep the copyright notice. Issues and pull requests are welcome, and anything you suggest may be used without payment or credit owed. The licence covers the code only, not the Bundle name or wordmark.

Contact

help@bundle.tools. Run as a personal project from India.