Terms of service
Last updated: June 29, 2026
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern access to and use of the websites, Soniox Console, APIs, SDKs, documentation, products, and services provided by Soniox Inc. (“Soniox,” “we,” “us,” or “our”).
By creating an account, accessing Soniox Console, using an API key, using the Services, or otherwise indicating acceptance, you agree to these Terms.
If you are using the Services on behalf of a company, organization, or other legal entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity. In that case, “you” and “Customer” refer to that entity.
If you have a separate written agreement with Soniox, such as a master services agreement, order form, data processing agreement, business associate agreement, or enterprise agreement, that agreement controls to the extent it conflicts with these Terms.
1. Soniox Services
Soniox provides voice AI services, including speech-to-text, text-to-speech, speech translation, speech generation, voice cloning, speech understanding, related AI capabilities, APIs, SDKs, documentation, Soniox Console, usage logs, billing tools, and related services (collectively, the “Services”).
The Services may include real-time APIs, asynchronous APIs, REST APIs, WebSocket APIs, SDKs, hosted models, regional endpoints, developer tools, usage dashboards, and other product features.
The Services are described in Soniox documentation, which may be updated from time to time.
2. Accounts and eligibility
You must be at least 18 years old and legally able to enter into a contract to use the Services.
You must provide accurate account, billing, and organization information and keep it up to date.
You are responsible for all activity under your account, organization, projects, API keys, credentials, and users. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality and security of your credentials and API keys.
You must promptly notify Soniox if you believe your account, credentials, or API keys have been compromised.
Soniox may suspend or restrict access to the Services if we reasonably believe your account has been compromised, is being used unlawfully, violates these Terms, creates security risk, or may harm Soniox, other customers, users, or third parties.
3. Access rights
Subject to these Terms, Soniox grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable right to access and use the Services for your internal business or development purposes.
You may not sublicense, resell, lease, rent, provide service bureau access to, or redistribute the Services themselves unless Soniox expressly agrees in writing.
You may use outputs generated by the Services in your own applications, products, and workflows, subject to these Terms and applicable law.
You may not use the Services, outputs, or any data derived from the Services to train, fine-tune, improve, distill, or develop any model, AI system, speech system, audio system, multimodal system, or competing product or service, except as expressly permitted in the “No model training or competitive use” section.
No rights are granted except as expressly stated in these Terms.
4. Customer Content
“Customer Content” means content that you or your users submit to or generate through the Services, including:
- Audio
- Speech
- Uploaded files
- Transcripts
- Translations
- Text submitted for text-to-speech
- Generated speech
- Generated audio
- Prompts
- Scripts
- Context, vocabulary, terms, names, glossaries, domain information, translation preferences, and other custom instructions
- Speaker labels
- Language labels
- Timestamps
- Voice samples
- Voice cloning inputs
- Voice cloning outputs
- AI-generated outputs
- Other content submitted to or produced by the Services
As between you and Soniox, you retain all rights, title, and interest in Customer Content.
You grant Soniox the limited rights necessary to process Customer Content to provide, operate, secure, support, monitor, debug, bill for, and maintain the Services; comply with law; prevent abuse; and enforce these Terms.
Soniox does not use Customer Content to train, fine-tune, evaluate, benchmark, or improve Soniox models or services.
5. Customer responsibilities
You are solely responsible for:
- Your applications, products, workflows, integrations, prompts, scripts, inputs, configurations, and outputs
- Your use of the Services
- Your users and end users
- Obtaining all rights, consents, permissions, notices, and legal bases required for Customer Content
- Complying with all applicable laws, regulations, industry rules, platform policies, and third-party rights
- Reviewing and validating outputs before relying on them
- Configuring regional endpoints, projects, API keys, data retention settings, and security controls
- Protecting API keys and credentials
- Ensuring that your use of the Services is appropriate for your intended use case
You are responsible for providing any notices, disclosures, and consent mechanisms required by law when end users interact with recorded audio, call recording, transcription, translation, generated speech, synthetic voices, voice cloning, automated agents, or AI systems.
You are solely responsible for determining whether your use of the Services requires disclosure that users are interacting with an AI system, synthetic voice, cloned voice, automated agent, recording system, transcription system, or translation system.
6. Acceptable use
You may not use the Services to create, process, generate, distribute, facilitate, or enable unlawful, harmful, deceptive, abusive, or unauthorized activity.
You may not use the Services to:
- Violate applicable law or third-party rights
- Process audio, speech, or personal information without required rights, notices, permissions, or consents
- Conduct unlawful surveillance, wiretapping, call recording, monitoring, or eavesdropping
- Impersonate a person without authorization
- Generate synthetic speech or audio that misrepresents a speaker’s identity without authorization
- Clone, imitate, synthesize, or generate the voice of any person unless you have all required rights, permissions, consents, and legal authority
- Mislead any person into believing synthetic speech, generated audio, cloned voices, automated agents, or AI-generated voice interactions are human or authorized where disclosure is required
- Commit fraud, phishing, scams, identity theft, social engineering, or deceptive activity
- Generate or distribute spam, illegal robocalls, or abusive communications
- Harass, threaten, defame, exploit, or harm others
- Create or operate deceptive bots, agents, or automated systems
- Bypass authentication, access controls, rate limits, quotas, or security controls
- Probe, scan, penetration test, stress test, or attack Soniox systems without written authorization
- Reverse engineer, extract, approximate, copy, imitate, or replicate Soniox models, systems, features, outputs, latency, performance, architecture, behavior, or underlying technology
- Use the Services, outputs, or any data derived from the Services to train, fine-tune, improve, validate, distill, or develop any model, AI system, speech system, audio system, multimodal system, dataset, benchmark, or competing product or service, except for internal evaluation of Soniox for ordinary vendor selection, integration testing, quality assessment, and performance monitoring
- Create datasets, labels, annotations, transcripts, translations, generated speech, synthetic audio, or benchmark data for model training, model development, model validation, or competing services, except for standard operational use of outputs inside your own end-user applications
- Interfere with or disrupt the Services
- Submit malware, malicious code, or harmful data
- Infringe intellectual property or privacy rights
- Use the Services in a way that creates excessive load, security risk, or operational harm
- Misrepresent outputs as human-generated where disclosure is required
- Use the Services for high-risk decisions without appropriate human review, safeguards, and legal compliance
Soniox may investigate suspected violations and may suspend, limit, or terminate access to the Services where reasonably necessary to protect Soniox, customers, users, third parties, or the Services.
7. No model training or competitive use
You may not use the Services, Soniox models, Soniox APIs, Soniox SDKs, Soniox documentation, Soniox systems, Soniox outputs, or any data derived from the Services to train, fine-tune, improve, distill, or develop any machine learning model, artificial intelligence system, speech recognition system, speech synthesis system, speech translation system, speaker recognition system, voice cloning system, language model, audio model, multimodal model, or competing product or service.
You may not use the Services or outputs to create training data, evaluation data, synthetic data, labels, annotations, transcripts, translations, audio, generated speech, or other datasets for developing, improving, or validating models or competing services. This restriction does not prohibit you from storing and using outputs, such as transcripts, translations, generated audio, or related results, within your own end-user applications for standard operational business workflows, provided such use does not otherwise violate the competitive or model-development restrictions set forth in this section.
You may not use the Services to reverse engineer, extract, approximate, copy, imitate, or replicate Soniox models, systems, features, outputs, latency, performance, architecture, behavior, or underlying technology.
You may evaluate, test, and benchmark the Services for your own internal business purposes, including vendor selection, quality assessment, integration testing, performance monitoring, and comparison with other services. However, you may not use such evaluation, testing, or benchmarking to train, fine-tune, improve, validate, or develop any model, AI system, dataset, benchmark, or competing product or service.
You may not publish benchmark results, performance comparisons, or evaluations of the Services in a false, misleading, deceptive, or commercially disparaging manner, or in a way that misrepresents the Services, testing methodology, results, or Soniox.
This restriction applies whether the model, system, dataset, benchmark, or service is developed for internal use, commercial use, research, open-source release, publication, or third-party use.
Soniox may suspend or terminate access if it reasonably believes the Services or outputs are being used for unauthorized model training, model evaluation, dataset creation, model development, competitive model development, reverse engineering, or misleading benchmarking.
8. Voice cloning, synthetic voices, and generated audio
The Services may include voice cloning, text-to-speech, speech generation, synthetic voice, generated audio, voice style, pronunciation, prosody, and related capabilities.
You are solely responsible for ensuring that you have all required rights, permissions, consents, and legal authority to submit, clone, synthesize, imitate, generate, or use any person’s voice, likeness, identity, performance, recording, speech, or other personal attribute.
You may not use the Services to clone, imitate, synthesize, or generate the voice of any person without authorization.
You may not use the Services to impersonate another person, misrepresent a speaker’s identity, deceive listeners, commit fraud, harass others, evade detection, or create misleading synthetic audio.
You are responsible for providing any notices, disclosures, labels, and consent mechanisms required by applicable law when end users interact with synthetic speech, cloned voices, generated audio, automated agents, or AI-generated voice systems.
Soniox does not verify that you have obtained the rights, permissions, consents, or legal authority required for your use of voice cloning, synthetic speech, generated audio, voice styles, or submitted recordings.
Soniox does not grant you any rights to any third-party voice, likeness, identity, performance, recording, or speech.
Soniox does not grant you exclusive rights to any synthetic voice, voice style, model, generated voice characteristic, pronunciation, prosody, or audio output unless expressly agreed in writing.
Voices, voice styles, models, and related features may be modified, replaced, discontinued, or updated from time to time.
Soniox does not warrant that any generated voice, voice style, pronunciation, prosody, or audio output will be unique, exclusive, error-free, or free from similarity to any natural or synthetic voice.
9. High-risk and regulated uses
The Services use AI systems and may produce incorrect, incomplete, delayed, or unexpected outputs.
You are responsible for determining whether the Services are appropriate for your use case.
You may not use the Services as the sole basis for emergency decisions, safety-critical decisions, medical diagnosis or treatment, legal determinations, financial decisions, employment decisions, eligibility decisions, housing decisions, credit decisions, insurance decisions, or other high-impact decisions without appropriate human review, validation, safeguards, and legal compliance.
If you use the Services in healthcare, financial services, legal, employment, education, government, telecommunications, call centers, public safety, or other regulated contexts, you are solely responsible for ensuring that your use complies with all applicable laws, rules, standards, consents, notices, and agreements.
Use involving protected health information, sensitive personal information, biometric information, children’s information, or similarly regulated data may require additional written terms with Soniox before such use is permitted.
10. AI outputs and disclaimers
The Services may generate outputs including transcripts, translations, text, generated speech, generated audio, voice clones, speaker labels, language labels, timestamps, endpointing decisions, summaries, structured data, and other AI outputs.
Outputs may contain errors, omissions, hallucinations, formatting mistakes, timing errors, speaker attribution errors, language identification errors, translation errors, pronunciation errors, voice similarity errors, or other inaccuracies.
You are responsible for reviewing and validating outputs before relying on them, especially in regulated, safety-critical, emergency, healthcare, financial, legal, employment, consumer-facing, or high-impact contexts.
Soniox does not provide legal, medical, financial, emergency, professional, or other regulated advice through the Services.
The Services are not a substitute for professional judgment or human review.
11. Soniox technology and ownership
Soniox retains all rights, title, and interest in and to the Services, models, software, APIs, SDKs, documentation, systems, infrastructure, algorithms, synthetic voices, voice styles, user interfaces, designs, trademarks, logos, and underlying technology, including all improvements, modifications, derivative works, and related intellectual property.
You may not copy, modify, distribute, sell, lease, sublicense, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, extract, or create derivative works from the Services except as expressly permitted by Soniox in writing or by applicable law.
You may not remove, obscure, or alter proprietary notices in the Services or documentation.
12. Feedback
If you provide suggestions, ideas, feedback, bug reports, feature requests, or recommendations, Soniox may use them without restriction or compensation to you.
You grant Soniox a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free license to use feedback for any purpose, including improving the Services.
Feedback does not include Customer Content.
13. Documentation, APIs, SDKs, and changes
Soniox may update documentation, APIs, SDKs, models, endpoints, features, pricing, quotas, rate limits, regions, and technical requirements from time to time.
Soniox may add, modify, replace, deprecate, or discontinue models, endpoints, SDKs, APIs, features, or regions.
Soniox will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide notice of material deprecations or breaking changes where practical, but Soniox may make changes without advance notice where needed for security, reliability, compliance, abuse prevention, emergency maintenance, or service integrity.
You are responsible for reviewing documentation and ensuring that your applications remain compatible with the Services.
14. Beta, preview, and experimental features
Soniox may offer beta, preview, early-access, experimental, or evaluation features.
Such features may be incomplete, unstable, less reliable, changed without notice, or discontinued at any time.
Beta, preview, early-access, experimental, and evaluation features are provided “as is” and may be excluded from service level commitments, support commitments, warranties, or indemnities unless expressly stated in writing.
15. Data handling
Soniox’s handling of Customer Content, usage data, logs, regional processing, security, and retention is described in the Privacy Policy, documentation, Soniox Console, and any applicable written agreement.
Soniox does not store Customer Content processed by the Services unless storage is explicitly requested or configured by you, required to provide a requested product feature, or otherwise agreed in writing.
Real-time API requests are processed transiently.
Customer Content is encrypted in transit.
Customer Content stored by supported Services, such as asynchronous API processing where storage is enabled or required, is encrypted at rest.
Soniox may retain content-free operational metadata, usage data, technical metadata, billing metadata, security metadata, and diagnostic metadata for billing, analytics, reliability, debugging, security, abuse prevention, compliance, and service operation.
Operational logs contain only technical and usage metadata such as request IDs, organization IDs, project IDs, timestamps, duration, token counts, status codes, model identifiers, region, feature configuration, latency, usage statistics, error information, and similar technical data.
Operational logs do not contain Customer Content, raw audio, transcripts, translations, text inputs, prompts, context, generated speech, generated audio, voice samples, voice cloning inputs, voice cloning outputs, or other model inputs or outputs.
Soniox does not use Customer Content to train, fine-tune, evaluate, benchmark, or improve Soniox models or services.
16. Data residency
Soniox may offer regional processing and storage options for supported Services.
When data residency is enabled for a project and you use the correct regional API keys and regional API endpoints, Customer Content for that project is processed and stored in the selected region as described in Soniox documentation.
Data residency applies to Customer Content for the selected project. It may not apply to system data such as account information, organization and project metadata, usage statistics, billing data, security logs, support communications, or other operational metadata.
You are responsible for selecting the correct region, using the correct project, and sending requests to the correct regional endpoint.
17. Compliance documentation
Soniox makes compliance documentation available through Soniox Console for eligible customers and users, including documentation such as security materials, data processing terms, subprocessors information, and other compliance resources as applicable.
Additional compliance terms apply only if separately agreed in writing or made available and accepted through Soniox Console.
18. Security
Soniox uses commercially reasonable technical, organizational, and administrative safeguards designed to protect the Services and Customer Content.
You are responsible for securing your own applications, systems, devices, networks, prompts, inputs, outputs, users, integrations, API keys, and credentials.
You may not disclose API keys publicly or embed secret API keys in client-side code unless the applicable Soniox feature is specifically designed for that use.
You must promptly notify Soniox of any suspected unauthorized access, credential compromise, or security incident involving the Services.
19. Fees, billing, and payment
You agree to pay all fees incurred under your account, organization, projects, API keys, order forms, subscriptions, commitments, usage, or other paid Services.
Fees may include usage-based charges, subscription fees, support fees, capacity reservation fees, minimum monthly commitments, overage fees, taxes, and other charges.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing:
- Fees are charged according to Soniox’s then-current pricing or the pricing shown in Soniox Console.
- Fees are exclusive of taxes.
- You are responsible for applicable taxes.
- Payment obligations are non-cancelable and fees are non-refundable except as expressly stated in these Terms or required by law.
- Soniox may charge your payment method for fees incurred.
- Soniox may suspend or limit access for non-payment, failed payment, billing disputes, suspected fraud, or payment risk.
Soniox may change standard pricing by providing notice or updating pricing pages or Console pricing. Pricing fixed in an active written order form remains governed by that order form.
20. Free credits, trials, and evaluations
Soniox may offer free credits, trials, evaluations, promotional credits, or limited access.
Free credits and promotional credits have no cash value, are not refundable, are not transferable, and may expire or be revoked at any time unless otherwise stated in writing.
Trial, free, or evaluation access may be limited, modified, suspended, or terminated at any time.
Soniox may require payment information, identity verification, or additional approval to increase usage, capacity, quotas, or access.
21. Capacity, quotas, and rate limits
Soniox may apply quotas, rate limits, concurrency limits, file limits, token limits, project limits, regional limits, capacity limits, abuse limits, or other technical restrictions.
Soniox may change limits from time to time for operational, security, reliability, capacity, or business reasons.
Higher capacity, reserved capacity, enterprise support, service levels, or custom deployments may require approval, a paid plan, capacity reservation, minimum monthly commitment, or written agreement.
You may not bypass or attempt to bypass limits.
22. Support and service levels
Soniox may provide support through documentation, community channels, email, Soniox Console, or other designated channels.
Support levels, response times, service levels, uptime commitments, service credits, enterprise support, dedicated support, Slack support, operational reporting, and capacity commitments apply only if expressly included in a written agreement, order form, support plan, or Console plan.
Unless expressly agreed in writing, Soniox does not guarantee uninterrupted availability, response times, service credits, or support commitments.
23. Third-party services and integrations
The Services may interoperate with third-party services, platforms, applications, infrastructure, or integrations.
Third-party services are not controlled by Soniox and are governed by their own terms and privacy policies.
Soniox is not responsible for third-party services, third-party content, third-party failures, or data handling by third parties.
You are responsible for your integrations and for ensuring that any third-party processing or data transfer complies with applicable law.
24. Confidentiality
If Soniox and you have entered into a written agreement with confidentiality obligations, those obligations apply according to that agreement.
If no separate confidentiality agreement applies, each party agrees to use reasonable care to protect non-public business, technical, security, product, pricing, and other confidential information disclosed by the other party and to use such information only for purposes of using or providing the Services.
Confidentiality obligations do not apply to information that is publicly available, independently developed, rightfully obtained from a third party without confidentiality obligations, or required to be disclosed by law.
25. Marketing rights
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, Soniox may identify your company or organization as a customer or user of the Services using your name and logo in customer lists, websites, sales materials, and presentations.
Soniox will obtain your prior approval before publishing a case study, quote, press release, or detailed public description of your use of the Services.
You may refer to Soniox as a technology provider in a factual manner, provided that any use of Soniox names, logos, trademarks, or quotes must comply with Soniox brand guidelines and any approval requirements communicated by Soniox.
26. Warranties
Soniox will provide the Services in a professional manner consistent with commercially reasonable industry standards.
Except as expressly stated in these Terms or a separate written agreement, the Services and outputs are provided “as is” and “as available.”
Soniox does not warrant that:
- The Services will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or available at all times
- Outputs will be accurate, complete, unique, non-infringing, or suitable for your use case
- The Services will meet your requirements
- Any particular model, endpoint, voice, voice style, feature, region, or output format will remain available
- Errors will be corrected
- The Services will be free from harmful components
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Soniox disclaims all implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and non-infringement.
27. Indemnification by you
You will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Soniox and its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, contractors, agents, and representatives from and against any claims, damages, liabilities, losses, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, arising from or relating to:
- Customer Content
- Your applications, products, workflows, integrations, or outputs
- Your use of the Services
- Your violation of these Terms
- Your violation of applicable law
- Your failure to obtain required rights, consents, permissions, or notices
- Your infringement or misappropriation of third-party rights
- Your use of generated speech, synthetic voices, voice cloning, or generated audio
- Your use of the Services in regulated, high-risk, or consumer-facing contexts
- Your users or end users
- Your violation of the “No model training or competitive use” restrictions
28. Indemnification by Soniox
If you are using paid Services, Soniox will defend you against third-party claims alleging that the Services, as provided by Soniox and used in accordance with these Terms and the applicable documentation, infringe that third party’s intellectual property rights.
Soniox’s indemnification obligations do not apply to claims arising from:
- Customer Content
- Your prompts, scripts, text, audio, voice inputs, voice cloning inputs, or generated outputs
- Your applications, products, workflows, or integrations
- Your failure to obtain required rights, consents, permissions, or notices
- Your misuse of the Services
- Your use of the Services in violation of documentation, law, these Terms, or Soniox policies
- Your modifications to the Services
- Use with unauthorized third-party components
- Beta, preview, evaluation, trial, or free Services
- Open-source software
- Claims that could have been avoided by using an updated version or workaround made available by Soniox
If a claim is made or appears likely, Soniox may modify the Services, obtain rights for continued use, replace the affected functionality, or suspend or terminate the affected Services.
This section states Soniox’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy for intellectual property infringement claims.
29. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Soniox will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, or enhanced damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost business, loss of goodwill, loss of data, data corruption, business interruption, replacement costs, or loss of use, even if Soniox has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Soniox’s total liability for all claims arising out of or relating to the Services or these Terms will not exceed the greater of:
- The amount you paid to Soniox for the Services giving rise to the claim in the twelve months before the event giving rise to liability; or
- One hundred U.S. dollars if you have not paid Soniox for the Services.
The limitations in this section apply to all theories of liability, including contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, warranty, and statute, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations of liability, so some limitations may not apply to you.
30. Suspension and termination
You may stop using the Services at any time.
Soniox may suspend, limit, or terminate your access to the Services if:
- You violate these Terms
- You fail to pay fees when due
- Your use creates security, legal, operational, reputational, or technical risk
- Your use may harm Soniox, customers, users, third parties, or the Services
- Your account appears compromised
- You exceed limits, quotas, or approved capacity
- You use the Services unlawfully or abusively
- You use the Services or outputs for unauthorized model training, model evaluation, dataset creation, model development, competitive model development, reverse engineering, or misleading benchmarking
- Required by law or legal process
Upon termination, your right to access and use the Services ends immediately.
Termination does not relieve you of payment obligations incurred before termination.
Sections that by their nature should survive termination will survive, including ownership, confidentiality, payment obligations, disclaimers, indemnification, limitation of liability, dispute resolution, and general provisions.
31. DMCA and intellectual property complaints
If you believe content available through the Services infringes your copyright or intellectual property rights, you may contact Soniox with a notice containing sufficient information to identify the allegedly infringing material and your rights.
Soniox may remove or disable access to allegedly infringing content and may terminate repeat infringers where appropriate.
32. Export controls and sanctions
You must comply with all applicable export control, sanctions, and trade laws.
You may not use, export, re-export, transfer, or provide access to the Services in violation of applicable export control or sanctions laws, including to embargoed countries, prohibited parties, or restricted end uses.
You represent that you are not located in, organized under the laws of, or ordinarily resident in a country or territory subject to comprehensive sanctions, and that you are not listed on any prohibited or restricted party list.
33. Government use
The Services, documentation, software, APIs, SDKs, and related technology are commercial items developed at private expense.
Government use is subject to these Terms unless a separate written agreement applies.
34. Changes to these Terms
Soniox may update these Terms from time to time.
If we make material changes, we will provide notice as required by law, which may include posting updated Terms, updating the “Last updated” date, notifying users through Soniox Console, or sending email notice.
Your continued use of the Services after updated Terms become effective means you accept the updated Terms.
If you do not agree to updated Terms, you must stop using the Services.
35. Governing law and venue
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict of law principles.
Any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Services will be resolved exclusively in the state or federal courts located in San Francisco, California, and each party consents to personal jurisdiction and venue in those courts.
36. Miscellaneous
These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy, documentation, applicable Console terms, order forms, and any written agreements incorporated by reference, constitute the entire agreement between you and Soniox regarding the Services unless a separate signed agreement applies.
You may not assign these Terms without Soniox’s prior written consent. Soniox may assign these Terms in connection with a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, sale of assets, or by operation of law.
Soniox is not liable for delay or failure to perform due to events beyond its reasonable control, including acts of God, natural disasters, war, terrorism, labor disputes, internet failures, cloud provider failures, power failures, government actions, or other force majeure events.
If any provision of these Terms is found unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in effect.
Failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver.
There are no third-party beneficiaries to these Terms unless expressly stated.
37. Contact
Soniox Inc. 1045 Helm Lane Foster City, CA 94404 United States
Email: support@soniox.com