Terms of Service

What KidSight is, what it is not, and the terms of using it.

Effective 18 August 2026. Last updated 18 August 2026.

The short version

KidSight is a free library of children’s videos we have watched, so you can find out what is in one before you press play. It is a tool for you, not for your child.

What we publish is our honest opinion about someone else’s video, formed against written criteria and helped along by AI. We get things wrong sometimes. Tell us when we do.

We are not doctors, teachers or therapists, and nothing here is a promise about how your child will turn out. You know your child. We do not.

You need to be 18 to have an account. Children cannot sign in, and anything we know about a child is there because you told us.

Read the library, share it, check a video before you press play. Do not scrape it wholesale or use it to build a rival to it.

It is free and it will stay free. Donations are gifts and buy nothing. We do not run ads, and no creator has ever paid to be in here.

This summary is here because you should be able to understand what you are agreeing to without a law degree. It is a convenience, not part of the agreement. Where it and the numbered terms differ, the numbered terms control.

1. Agreement to these Terms

1.1 Who we are. KidSight is operated by Mithani Ventures, LLC, a Texas limited liability company doing business as KidSight (“KidSight”, “we”, “us”, “our”).

1.2 Your agreement. These Terms of Service (the “Terms”) are a binding contract between you and us. By accessing or using kidsight.io, app.kidsight.io, or any related site, application or feature we operate (together, the “Service”), you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

1.3 Capacity. You must be at least 18 years old and able to enter into a binding contract. If you use the Service on behalf of an organisation, you represent that you are authorised to bind it, and “you” means that organisation.

1.4 Documents that form part of this agreement. Our Privacy Policy is incorporated into these Terms by reference. Where a feature carries its own additional terms, those apply to that feature in addition to these.

1.5 Changes to these Terms. We may change these Terms. When we do, we will update the date above. If a change materially affects your rights, we will give reasonable advance notice by email to the address on your account, or by a notice within the Service, before it takes effect. Continuing to use the Service after the effective date means you accept the revised Terms. If you do not accept them, stop using the Service and delete your account.

1.6 Summaries do not control. Any plain-language summary, heading or explanatory note in or around these Terms is provided for convenience only, does not form part of this agreement, and does not modify the numbered provisions. Where a summary and a numbered provision differ, the numbered provision governs.

2. Definitions

In these Terms:

“Assessment” means any description, characterisation, categorisation, commentary, criticism, summary or editorial judgement we publish about a video, channel, series, creator or other content, including how we describe its suitability for a given age.

“Child Profile” means information you provide to us about a child in your care so that Assessments can be presented for that child’s age.

“Library” means the collection of videos we have reviewed and published within the Service, together with our selection, arrangement, categorisation and Assessments of them.

“Our Content” means everything in the Service that we create or compile, including Assessments, the Library, our criteria and methodology, text, design, graphics and software.

“Submission” means anything you send us, including reports about a video, messages, feedback, suggestions and support requests.

“Third-Party Content” means any video, thumbnail, artwork, trade mark, name or other material owned or controlled by someone other than us, including everything hosted on YouTube.

3. What the Service is

3.1 What we do. We watch children’s videos and publish Assessments describing what is in them and how they line up with a given age, organised into a Library you can browse. You can also ask us to assess a video you supply by link.

3.2 What we do not do. We do not host, stream, store, transmit or control any video. We link out. We do not filter, block, monitor or restrict what any child watches, and the Service is not a parental control, monitoring or content-blocking tool.

3.3 It is free. The Service is provided free of charge. There is no paid tier and no feature withheld for one. We may introduce paid features in future, in which case we will say so clearly and they will carry their own terms.

3.4 No promise of results. Nothing in the Service is a representation, warranty or promise that any child will experience any particular outcome, benefit, improvement or harm from watching, or not watching, any content.

4. The Service is information, not advice

4.1 Not professional advice. The Service, including every Assessment, is provided for general informational purposes only. It is not medical, psychological, developmental, educational, diagnostic, therapeutic, behavioural or other professional advice, and it does not create any professional relationship between you and us.

4.2 Not a substitute. The Service is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified professional, such as a paediatrician, clinician, psychologist, therapist or educator, and it is not a substitute for your own judgement about your own child. Never disregard or delay seeking professional advice because of something you read here.

4.3 Your decision. You are solely responsible for deciding what content a child in your care watches. We describe what content contains and how it is designed. We do not make that decision for you and we do not supervise it.

5. Our Assessments are statements of opinion

5.1 Opinion, not fact. Every Assessment is our subjective editorial opinion, formed by reviewing publicly available material and applying our own published criteria. Assessments are offered as commentary, criticism and review. They are not, and are not intended to be read as, statements of objective or verifiable fact.

5.2 Not a statement about any business. Nothing we publish is intended as a statement of fact about any creator, studio, publisher, distributor, platform or other business, about their commercial practices or intentions, or about the quality, safety or fitness of any product or service they offer. Where we characterise how content appears to be designed, that characterisation is our opinion of the work, not an assertion about the motives or conduct of the people who made it.

5.3 Disagreement is expected. Reasonable people disagree about children’s media, and we expect informed people to reach different conclusions from ours on the same video. An Assessment reflects our reading at the time it was published.

5.4 Errors. Assessments may contain mistakes, omissions or judgements that turn out to be wrong. We do not warrant that any Assessment is accurate, complete, current or suitable for any purpose, and any reliance you place on one is at your own risk. If you believe an Assessment is wrong, tell us at hello@kidsight.io and we will review it. We correct what we get wrong.

5.5 We may change or withdraw an Assessment. We may revise, re-rate, republish or remove any Assessment, or remove any content from the Library, at any time and for any reason, without notice and without obligation to anyone.

5.6 Right of reply. If you are a creator, rights holder or platform and you believe we have described your work unfairly or inaccurately, write to hello@kidsight.io. We will read it and respond.

6. Automated and AI-assisted analysis

6.1 How Assessments are produced. We use automated systems, including third-party artificial intelligence and large language models, to help analyse video content. Their output is applied against our written criteria and subject to our review before publication.

6.2 Automated output can be wrong. Systems of this kind can produce results that are inaccurate, incomplete, inconsistent or misleading, and our review does not eliminate that risk. You should not treat any Assessment as the output of a verified or validated measurement.

6.3 What is sent to them. We do not send any information about you or about a child to those systems. What is sent is described in our Privacy Policy.

7. We are not affiliated with what we cover

7.1 No affiliation. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, approved by or in any way officially connected to any channel, show, series, studio, publisher, network, distributor or platform we describe.

7.2 Names and marks. All product names, series names, character names, logos and trade marks are the property of their respective owners. We use them only to identify and describe the works we are writing about. Their use does not imply any relationship, endorsement or licence.

7.3 Nobody pays to be here. We do not accept payment, consideration or any other benefit in exchange for inclusion in the Library, for placement within it, or for a favourable Assessment. We do not sell advertising, we do not run sponsored placements, and we do not earn commission on anything you watch.

8. Third-party content and platforms

8.1 Video plays elsewhere. Videos are hosted and played by YouTube, not by us. When you follow a link out of the Service you leave it, and what happens after that is governed by YouTube’s Terms of Service and Google’s Privacy Policy, between you and them.

8.2 YouTube API Services. The Service uses YouTube API Services. By using the Service you also agree to be bound by the YouTube Terms of Service at youtube.com/t/terms, and you may review the Google Privacy Policy at policies.google.com/privacy to understand how Google handles your information.

8.3 We do not control it. We do not control, endorse or assume responsibility for any Third-Party Content, third-party website, or third-party service, including its availability, accuracy, legality, safety or the advertising it carries. Any dealing you have with a third party is solely between you and them.

8.4 What is next to a video is not ours. Content that a platform recommends, autoplays or advertises alongside a video we have assessed is chosen by that platform, not by us, and is outside the scope of any Assessment.

9. Your account

9.1 Eligibility. Accounts are for adults. You must be 18 or older to create one.

9.2 Accurate information. You agree to give accurate information when you register and to keep it current.

9.3 Security. You are responsible for keeping your credentials confidential and for all activity under your account, whether or not you authorised it. Tell us at hello@kidsight.io promptly if you believe your account has been compromised.

9.4 One account. Accounts are personal to you. Do not sell, transfer, share or license your account or allow anyone else to use it.

10. Children and family information

10.1 Not directed to children. The Service is made for parents and other adults. It is not directed to children, there are no child accounts, no child-facing features, and nothing in it is designed to be used by a child.

10.2 You provide it. Any information about a child reaches us only because you, as that child’s parent or legal guardian, chose to give it to us. You represent that you are the parent or legal guardian of any child whose information you provide, and that you have the authority to provide it.

10.3 You control it. You can view, correct and delete a Child Profile at any time from within your account. Deleting a Child Profile deletes that information.

10.4 What we do with it. How we handle information about you and about a child is described in our Privacy Policy, which forms part of these Terms.

11. Acceptable use

Ordinary use is what the Service is for: reading it, checking a video before you press play, and sending a link to another parent. You agree not to, and not to permit anyone else to:

  • access, copy, monitor or index any part of the Service using any robot, spider, scraper, crawler or other automated means, except a public search engine operating in accordance with our robots file;

  • copy, reproduce, republish or redistribute a substantial part of the Library, or systematically extract data from it, whether by automated means or by hand;

  • use the Service, the Library or any Assessment to develop, train, fine-tune, evaluate or improve any machine-learning model, dataset or artificial-intelligence system;

  • use the Service, the Library or any Assessment to build, operate or improve a competing or substantially similar product or service;

  • sell, resell, rent, license, sublicense or otherwise commercially exploit any part of the Service;

  • reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble any part of the Service, or attempt to derive its source code, criteria or methodology, except to the extent that restriction is prohibited by law;

  • circumvent or attempt to circumvent any rate limit, access control, authentication measure or technical restriction;

  • interfere with, disrupt, overload or impair the Service or the infrastructure it runs on, or attempt to gain unauthorised access to any part of it;

  • upload or transmit any virus, malware or other harmful code;

  • impersonate any person, or misrepresent your affiliation with any person or organisation;

  • misrepresent an Assessment, including by attributing to us a judgement we did not make, altering an Assessment and presenting it as ours, or presenting an Assessment as an endorsement;

  • remove, obscure or alter any copyright, trade mark or other proprietary notice;

  • create accounts by automated means, or create an account after we have terminated one of yours; or

  • use the Service for any unlawful purpose or in breach of any applicable law.

12. Our rights, and the licence we give you

12.1 We own Our Content. The Service and Our Content are owned by us and protected by copyright, trade mark and other laws. This includes the Assessments, our criteria and methodology, and the selection, coordination and arrangement of the Library, each of which is our original work.

12.2 Your licence. Subject to these Terms, we grant you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, revocable licence to access and use the Service and Our Content for your own personal, non-commercial use in caring for children in your household. That includes sharing a link to a page within the Service with another person.

12.3 Reservation. No rights are granted other than those expressly set out here. All other rights are reserved to us.

12.4 Third-party rights are not ours to grant. Third-Party Content remains the property of its owners, and nothing in this section gives you any right to it.

13. Your submissions

13.1 You keep what is yours. You retain ownership of your Submissions.

13.2 The licence you give us. You grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, sublicensable licence to use, store, reproduce, adapt and act on your Submission for the purpose of operating, maintaining and improving the Service. In plain terms: if you tell us an Assessment is wrong and we change it, we do not have to undo that change later.

13.3 Feedback. Any suggestion, idea or feature request you send us may be used by us freely, without any obligation, attribution or compensation to you.

13.4 What you promise. You represent that you have the rights necessary to make the Submission, that it does not infringe anyone’s rights or breach any law, and that it does not contain personal information about anyone other than you and a child in your care.

13.5 We do not have to act on it. We have no obligation to review, respond to, publish, keep or act on any Submission, and no obligation to keep it confidential.

13.6 Attribution. We will not publish your name or identify you in connection with a Submission without your permission.

14. Intellectual property complaints

14.1 We respect intellectual property. If you believe material within the Service infringes a copyright or other right you own or control, write to us at hello@kidsight.io with the subject line IP Complaint.

14.2 What to include. So we can act quickly, please include all of the following:

  • identification of the work or right you say has been infringed;

  • identification of the material you say is infringing, with enough detail for us to find it, including the URL of the page it appears on;

  • your name, address, telephone number and email address;

  • a statement that you believe in good faith that the use is not authorised by the rights owner, its agent or the law;

  • a statement that the information in your notice is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are the rights owner or authorised to act on their behalf; and

  • your physical or electronic signature.

14.3 What we do. We may remove or disable access to material we believe in good faith to be infringing, and we may do so before reaching a conclusion about the merits. We may pass your notice to the person who supplied the material.

14.4 Counter-notice. If your material was removed and you believe that was a mistake or a misidentification, you may send us a counter-notice at the same address, identifying the material, stating under penalty of perjury that you believe in good faith it was removed in error, and giving your contact details and signature.

14.5 Repeat infringers. We will terminate, in appropriate circumstances, the accounts of users who repeatedly infringe the rights of others.

14.6 False claims. Knowingly making a material misrepresentation in a notice or counter-notice may make you liable for damages and costs.

15. Donations

15.1 A gift, not a purchase. Donations are entirely voluntary gifts. They are not payment for the Service, they do not buy or unlock anything, they give you no additional rights or features, and they create no obligation on our part.

15.2 Not refundable. Donations are non-refundable.

15.3 Handled by someone else. Donations are processed by Ko-fi under Ko-fi’s own terms and privacy policy. We do not receive or store your payment card details. Any issue with a payment is between you and the processor.

15.4 Not tax deductible. We are a for-profit company, not a charity, and donations are not tax deductible.

16. Availability, suspension and termination

16.1 No guarantee of availability. We do not promise the Service will be available at any particular time or without interruption. We may perform maintenance, and parts of it may be unavailable without notice.

16.2 We may change it. We may add to, change, restrict or discontinue any part of the Service, including the whole of it, at any time. We will not pretend otherwise in order to sound more permanent than we are.

16.3 We may suspend or close an account. We may suspend or terminate your access, with or without notice, if you breach these Terms, if your use harms or threatens to harm the Service or another person, or if we are required to by law.

16.4 You may leave at any time. You may stop using the Service whenever you like. To have your account deleted, together with your profile, every child profile and the activity tied to them, write to hello@kidsight.io and we will do it. What deletion covers, and the two things that outlive it, are set out in our Privacy Policy.

16.5 What happens then. On termination, the licence in section 12.2 ends immediately and you must stop using the Service. Termination does not limit any other right or remedy we have.

16.6 What survives. Sections 5, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.2, 16.5, 16.6, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22 survive any termination or expiry of this agreement.

17. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES

PLEASE READ THIS SECTION.

The Service, the Library and every Assessment are provided “as is” and “as available”, with all faults and without warranty of any kind.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, express, implied and statutory, including the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement, and any warranty arising out of course of dealing, course of performance or usage of trade.

Without limiting the above, we do not warrant that:

  • any Assessment is accurate, complete, current, reliable or suitable for any purpose, including for any particular child;

  • any content is safe, appropriate or beneficial for any child;

  • the Service will be uninterrupted, timely, secure or free of error; or

  • any defect will be corrected.

No advice or information, whether oral or written, obtained from us or through the Service creates any warranty not expressly stated here.

Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties. To that extent, the exclusions above may not apply to you, and you may have additional rights.

18. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

PLEASE READ THIS SECTION.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, neither we nor our members, officers, employees, contractors or agents will be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages, or for any loss of profits, revenue, data, goodwill or anticipated savings, however caused.

This applies to, without limitation, any claim arising out of or relating to:

  • any decision you make in reliance on the Service or any Assessment;

  • any content a child viewed, or did not view;

  • any Third-Party Content, third-party platform or third-party service;

  • any error, inaccuracy or omission in an Assessment; or

  • any unauthorised access to or alteration of your data.

Our total aggregate liability for all claims relating to the Service will not exceed the greater of the total amount you paid us in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim, or one hundred United States dollars.

These limits apply regardless of the theory of liability, whether in contract, tort, negligence, strict liability or otherwise, even if we have been advised of the possibility of the damages, and even if a limited remedy is found to have failed of its essential purpose.

Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of certain damages. To that extent, the limitations above may not apply to you.

Basis of the bargain: the Service is provided free of charge, and the disclaimers and limitations in sections 17 and 18 are an essential basis on which we offer it. They allocate risk between us, and the Service would not be offered without them.

19. Indemnification

19.1 Your indemnity. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Mithani Ventures, LLC and its members, officers, employees, contractors and agents from and against any claim, demand, liability, damage, loss, cost or expense, including reasonable legal fees, arising out of or relating to your use of the Service, your breach of these Terms, your Submissions, your violation of any law or of any right of a third party, or any decision you make in reliance on the Service.

19.2 Conduct of a claim. We may assume the exclusive defence and control of any matter subject to this section, at your expense. You agree to cooperate with that defence, and not to settle any matter without our prior written consent.

20. Dispute resolution

Please read this section carefully. It affects how disputes between us are resolved, and it limits the ways you can bring a claim.

20.1 Talk to us first. If you have a dispute, write to us at hello@kidsight.io describing it and what you want. We will do the same if we have one with you. Both of us agree to try in good faith to resolve it informally for 60 days before starting any formal proceeding. This step is a precondition, not a formality.

20.2 Arbitration. If a dispute is not resolved within those 60 days, it will be settled by binding individual arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Consumer Arbitration Rules, rather than in court. The arbitrator decides questions about the scope and enforceability of this section. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court of competent jurisdiction.

20.3 Where and how. Arbitration will take place in Denton County, Texas, or, at your election, by telephone, video conference or on documents alone.

20.4 Small claims. Either of us may bring an individual claim in small claims court instead, if it qualifies.

20.5 Intellectual property. Either of us may seek injunctive or other equitable relief in court to protect intellectual property rights, without first going through 20.1 or 20.2.

20.6 CLASS ACTION WAIVER. Any dispute will be brought on an individual basis only. Neither of us may bring a claim as a plaintiff or class member in any class, collective, consolidated or representative proceeding, and the arbitrator may not consolidate claims or preside over any form of representative or class proceeding. The arbitrator may award relief only to the individual party seeking it.

JURY TRIAL WAIVER. To the extent any dispute proceeds in court rather than arbitration, both parties waive any right to a trial by jury.

20.7 You can opt out, and it is easy. You may opt out of this section 20 by emailing hello@kidsight.io within 30 days of first accepting these Terms, with the subject line Arbitration Opt-Out and stating your name and the email address on your account. That is all it takes. Opting out will not affect your account or your use of the Service in any way, and it does not affect any other part of these Terms.

20.8 If part of this fails. If the class action waiver in 20.6 is found unenforceable as to a particular claim, that claim will be severed and heard in court under section 21, and the remainder of this section continues to apply to all other claims.

20.9 Time limit. Any claim relating to the Service must be brought within one year after it arises, or it is permanently barred, to the extent the law allows a shorter period to be agreed.

21. Governing law and venue

21.1 Governing law. These Terms and any dispute arising out of them or the Service are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its conflict of laws rules, and by applicable United States federal law. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply.

21.2 Venue. For any dispute not subject to arbitration, the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Denton County, Texas and the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Sherman Division, and each party consents to personal jurisdiction there and waives any objection based on inconvenient forum.

21.3 Local law. If you use the Service from outside the United States, you do so on your own initiative and are responsible for complying with local law. Nothing in these Terms deprives you of the protection of mandatory consumer law in your country of residence.

22. General

22.1 Entire agreement. These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and any additional terms for a particular feature, are the entire agreement between you and us about the Service, and supersede all prior understandings about it.

22.2 Severability. If any provision is held unenforceable, it will be limited or removed to the minimum extent necessary and the rest of these Terms remain in full force.

22.3 No waiver. Our failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver of it, and no waiver is effective unless in writing.

22.4 Assignment. You may not assign or transfer these Terms without our prior written consent. We may assign them, in whole or in part, to an affiliate or in connection with a merger, acquisition, reorganisation or sale of assets.

22.5 Events outside our control. We are not liable for any failure or delay caused by something beyond our reasonable control, including outages at a hosting, platform or infrastructure provider we depend on.

22.6 Notices. We may give you notice by email to the address on your account or by a notice within the Service, and it is effective when sent. You give us notice at hello@kidsight.io. You consent to receiving communications from us electronically, and agree that electronic communications satisfy any legal requirement that they be in writing.

22.7 No third-party beneficiaries. These Terms confer no rights on anyone other than you and us.

22.8 Relationship. Nothing here creates any partnership, joint venture, agency or employment relationship between us.

22.9 Export and sanctions. You represent that you are not located in, and are not a national or resident of, any country subject to United States embargo, and that you are not on any United States government restricted party list.

22.10 Headings. Headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation.

22.11 Notice to California residents. Under California Civil Code section 1789.3, California users may reach the Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs in writing at 1625 North Market Blvd., Suite N 112, Sacramento, CA 95834, or by telephone at (800) 952-5210.

23. How to reach us

Mithani Ventures, LLC, doing business as KidSight

5025 Amande Ave, Lewisville, TX 75056

hello@kidsight.io

A person reads it.