Terms of Service
Last updated: April 29, 2026
Vanara.ai is a free, open source, MIT-licensed tool built by three friends. We built it for ourselves. We think it might help you too. It is provided as-is with no warranty. By using it, you agree to the things below.
It uses an LLM (hosted by Groq) to rewrite your resume against a job description so it matches better. You bring your own Groq API key. We don't charge for the service. Groq may charge for the API usage.
Don't upload anyone else's resume without permission. Don't upload material you don't have rights to. Don't use the tool to generate content that misrepresents you on job applications. Recruiters can spot that, and it's your reputation on the line.
The output is generated by an AI model. It can hallucinate, overstate, or say something that isn't quite true. Always read the output before you send it to a recruiter. You are responsible for the accuracy of everything on your resume. If a rewrite claims an experience you don't have, you are the one who has to catch it.
We built in guardrails to reduce hallucinations, but they are not perfect. Read the final PDF end to end.
Using Vanara.ai does not guarantee you an interview, an offer, or a job. The tool is provided “as-is” and “as-available” without any warranties of any kind, express or implied. That includes merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
Job searches are hard. There are a lot of factors outside our control. We hope it helps. We can't promise it will.
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Vanara.ai and its contributors are not liable for any damages arising from your use of the service. This includes lost opportunities, lost income, or anything similar. If the tool breaks, you get your money back, which is nothing, because the tool is free.
You bring your own Groq API key. Any API costs are yours. Groq's free tier should comfortably cover most users; heavy users may hit rate limits or incur costs. Vanara.ai does not reimburse API costs.
Don't try to break it, reverse engineer our non-open bits (there aren't any), scrape it, or use it to attack anyone. If you find a bug or a security issue, email us before disclosing publicly, please.
Vanara.ai is a side project by three people with full-time jobs. We may update the service, break something, or take it offline. The source code is open under MIT — if we ever go away, you can fork it, self-host it, or keep it running yourself. That's the whole point of the license.
Everything is MIT licensed: backend · frontend. Fork it, run it yourself, build on it. If you find a bug or want a feature, open an issue or a pull request.
If we change the terms, we'll update the date at the top and the change will show up in the commit history of this page. Continued use after a change means you accept the new terms.
Email vanara.ai@yahoo.com with any questions.