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Terms of Use

These terms describe the basic operating boundaries for using the Ember website, documentation, downloads, releases, and open-source desktop test workspace software.

Last updated: 2026-06-20

Ember is evolving quickly. These terms are written to make the current expectations clear while the product and documentation continue to mature.

Use of the software

You are responsible for how you run Ember, which AI providers you configure, which test data you upload, which devices you connect, and which cloud integrations you enable.

Use the software only with workspaces, accounts, credentials, and systems that you are authorized to access.

Third-party services

Ember can connect to model providers, GitHub Releases, mobile device toolchains, private cloud services, and IDE integrations such as ember-mcp. Each third-party service remains governed by its own terms, policies, pricing, limits, and availability.

The presence of a provider or integration in documentation does not mean that Ember controls that service or guarantees compatibility forever.

Downloads and documentation

Release packages, checksums, notes, and source archives are published through GitHub Releases. Verify the package and platform before installation.

Documentation is provided to help users install, configure, operate, and understand the product. It may contain incomplete or evolving guidance while the project changes.

No warranty

Ember is provided as-is, without a promise that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure for every configuration, or suitable for every project.

AI-assisted testing tools can generate incorrect cases, run device commands, or send context to external APIs. Review important outputs before relying on them for release decisions.

Changes

The website, documentation, product behavior, releases, and these terms may change as Ember evolves. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated operating boundaries.