Terms of Service

Last updated: April 24, 2026

These terms apply when you use Layerpaint at layerpaint.app. Using the site means you accept them.

What you're buying

A single-user licence to use Layerpaint's export feature, tied to your account. One purchase, lifetime access to all current and future features, on any number of your own devices.

What you can do

What you can't do

Your content

You own your 3D models and the paint work you do on them. We never claim rights in them. Layerpaint is a tool — what you make with it is yours.

Refunds

The full painter is free to try. If export doesn't work for your workflow, email us within 14 days of purchase for a full refund — no interrogation. After 14 days, we may still refund at our discretion.

Uptime and availability

Layerpaint runs in your browser, so the painter works offline after first load. The landing page, checkout, and login endpoints depend on Vercel, Stripe, and Supabase — any of which can have outages we can't control. We don't guarantee 100% uptime of the web services.

No warranty

Layerpaint is provided "as is." We do our best to make exports compatible with Bambu Studio, OrcaSlicer, and PrusaSlicer, but we can't guarantee it works with every model, every firmware, every printer. Test-print small before committing a 12-hour job.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we're not liable for indirect or consequential damages, including wasted filament, failed prints, missed deadlines, or print artifacts. Our total liability is limited to the amount you paid us.

Changes

We may update these terms occasionally. Material changes will be announced by email to registered users. Continued use after notice means you accept the new terms.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of your country of residence to the extent required; otherwise, the laws of the United States apply. Disputes should be raised with us by email first — we prefer talking to lawsuits.

Contact

ashley.weyers@gmail.com

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