Plain-English terms

SaneVideo Terms of Service

Last updated: July 10, 2026.

The short version: Use SaneVideo for lawful work, keep your own backups, and respect the rights of people whose screens, voices, or media you record.

License

SaneVideo grants you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install and use the app under the terms of the distribution channel where you obtained it. A direct Pro license is a one-time purchase for the licensed user. Mac App Store purchases and restore are governed by Apple’s terms.

Your content and recordings

You keep ownership of media and projects you create or import. You are responsible for obtaining any consent, permission, or rights required to record, edit, export, or publish content, including camera, microphone, screen, system-audio, music, and third-party media.

Acceptable use

Do not use SaneVideo to violate law, privacy, copyright, platform rules, or another person’s rights; to distribute malware; or to bypass access controls. Features that interact with external services remain subject to those services’ terms.

Updates, availability, and backups

Features can change as the app improves. Keep backups of important source media, project files, licenses, and exports. SaneVideo is provided without a promise that every third-party device, codec, service, or future macOS release will remain compatible forever.

Support and refunds

For support, contact hi@saneapps.com. Purchases, refunds, and cancellations are handled under the rules of the channel that processed the transaction.

Liability

To the maximum extent allowed by law, SaneApps is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential losses, or for lost media, projects, revenue, or publication opportunities. Nothing in these terms removes rights that cannot legally be excluded.

Changes

Material changes will be posted on this page with a revised date. Continuing to use a later version after a change means you accept the updated terms.

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