Terms of Use

These terms govern access to the Lexipedia website and public MCP tools. By using the service, you agree to them.

Last updated: July 31, 2026

The service

Lexipedia provides search, retrieval, browsing, and research features for public Swiss legal sources. The MCP service may also accept a private data-quality report after explicit confirmation. Features, coverage, and availability may change over time.

Acceptable use

You must not:

  • use the service unlawfully or to violate another person’s rights;
  • interfere with, overload, probe, or bypass service or security controls;
  • misrepresent Lexipedia output as verified professional advice;
  • use automated access in a way that materially degrades the service; or
  • include credentials, secrets, personal data, or private legal records in a quality report.

We may limit or suspend access as needed to protect the service, users, or third parties, or to comply with law.

Accounts and paid features

If you use an account or paid website feature, you are responsible for keeping credentials secure and for activity under your account. Prices, billing intervals, and cancellation terms shown at purchase apply to that transaction. The public MCP endpoint does not currently require an account or payment.

Content and intellectual property

Public legal source materials remain subject to the rights, notices, and reuse conditions of their publishers. Lexipedia and its original software, design, organization, and branding are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. These terms do not transfer ownership of either category.

Third-party services and links

Lexipedia may link to official publications and operate through third-party clients or providers. Their content, availability, and practices are outside the scope of these terms and may be governed by separate terms.

Disclaimers and liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the service is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of accuracy, completeness, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, or uninterrupted availability.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Lexipedia is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for losses caused by reliance on service output, unavailable or incomplete sources, or third-party services. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded.

Changes, law, and contact

We may update these terms by posting a revised version and changing the date above. Continued use after an update means you accept the revised terms. These terms are governed by Swiss law, except where mandatory law provides otherwise.

Questions about these terms can be sent to support@lexipedia.io or through the information on our support page.