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Terms of Use

This page applies to TeXise, the TeXise website, TeXiser editor, cloud research workspace, LaTeX compilation tools, templates, CLI access, and related services.

Last updated: 10 May 2026

1. Agreement to these Terms

By accessing or using TeXise, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, you must not use TeXise. “TeXise”, “we”, “us”, and “our” refer to the TeXise service available at texise.com and app.texise.com.

2. TeXise services

TeXise is an online LaTeX editor and cloud research workspace. The service may include browser-based editing, project file storage, LaTeX-to-PDF compilation, BibTeX and Biber workflows, templates, AI-assisted research features, code or script execution features, and CLI-friendly access to workspace files.

Some features may be marked as beta, preview, experimental, or coming soon. These features may change, be interrupted, or be discontinued as TeXise develops.

3. Accounts and security

You may need an account to use certain TeXise features. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your login details and for all activity under your account. Notify us at hello@texise.com if you believe your account or workspace has been compromised.

4. Your content and project files

You retain ownership of the LaTeX source files, bibliography files, figures, documents, scripts, data, PDFs, and other materials you upload, create, or store in TeXise (“User Content”). You grant TeXise a limited licence to host, store, process, display, compile, transmit, and back up your User Content only as needed to provide, secure, maintain, and improve the service.

5. Acceptable use

You must not use TeXise to break the law, infringe rights, upload malicious code, attempt to access another user’s files or workspace, abuse CLI access or compute resources, bypass security controls, or interfere with the availability, security, or performance of TeXise.

6. CLI access, compilation, and code execution

TeXise may provide CLI-friendly access to workspace files, LaTeX build environments, containers, code compilation, scripts, package checks, logs, and related tools. These features are intended for legitimate research, writing, technical documentation, and document build workflows. CLI and compilation features may be subject to quotas, time limits, storage limits, resource limits, security restrictions, and abuse prevention.

7. Templates and third-party tools

TeXise may provide LaTeX templates, packages, command-line tools, open-source software, citation tools, compilers, and other third-party components. These components may be subject to their own licences and terms. You are responsible for checking whether a template, package, style file, font, or output is suitable for your journal, university, publisher, or organisation.

8. AI-assisted features

AI-assisted suggestions may be incomplete, inaccurate, or unsuitable for your purpose. You are responsible for reviewing, verifying, and editing any AI-assisted output before relying on it or submitting it for academic, legal, professional, or publication purposes.

9. Academic integrity

You are responsible for following the academic integrity, authorship, attribution, citation, ethics, and submission rules that apply to your institution, publisher, conference, journal, employer, or professional body.

10. Availability, backups, and data loss

TeXise may be unavailable from time to time due to maintenance, updates, outages, third-party provider issues, or circumstances beyond our control. You should keep your own backups of important source files, PDFs, datasets, scripts, references, and outputs.

11. Intellectual property

TeXise, TeXiser, the website design, software, branding, logos, user interface, and platform features are owned by TeXise or its licensors and are protected by applicable intellectual property laws.

12. Disclaimers and limitation of liability

TeXise is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we do not guarantee that TeXise will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or suitable for any particular purpose. Nothing in these Terms excludes, restricts, or modifies rights that cannot be excluded under applicable law.

13. Governing law

Unless a different law is required to apply, these Terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia. You and TeXise submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New South Wales, Australia.

14. Changes and contact

We may update these Terms from time to time. The updated version will be posted on this page with a new “Last updated” date. For questions, contact hello@texise.com.