Grade C — Standard consumer terms (score 60/100)
Higgsfield forces binding arbitration and class action waivers, and reserves the right to use your content to train its AI models.
Forced arbitration, AI training on user content, and broad liability disclaimers.
UNLESS YOU OPT OUT OF THE ARBITRATION AGREEMENT WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS... (1) YOU WILL ONLY BE PERMITTED TO PURSUE DISPUTES OR CLAIMS AND SEEK RELIEF AGAINST US ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS, NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLASS OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION OR PROCEEDING, AND YOU WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT OR CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATION; AND (2) YOU ARE WAIVING YOUR…
You are forced into binding individual arbitration and waive your right to a jury trial or class action lawsuit unless you opt out within 30 days.
You acknowledge and agree that Your Content, Inputs, and Outputs may be used by Company to train, develop, enhance, evolve, and improve its (and its affiliates’) AI models, algorithms, and related technology, products and services.
The company claims the right to use your uploaded content and prompts to train their AI models.
Company may disclose any information or materials... where Company believes in good faith that disclosure is reasonably necessary to (i) comply with applicable laws, legal process, or governmental requests
The company reserves the right to share your data with government authorities or law enforcement.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Company Parties will not be liable to you for more than the greater of (i) the total amount paid to Company by you during the six‑month period before the act... or (ii) $100
The company limits its total financial liability to you to $100 or the amount paid in the last six months.
If you delete your Account... the Generated Assets shall be permanently deleted from Company's active systems and shall not be recoverable.
The company provides a clear process for the permanent deletion of your data upon account closure.
For material changes, Company will provide notice through the Service, via email, or through other reasonable means with reasonable advance notice before the changes take effect.
The company commits to providing advance notice before making material changes to the terms.
Last reviewed 2026-08-21 under rubric v3.5.