Last updated: June 2026
Responsible AI
1. Our commitment
Free Anonymous AI is built on the belief that capable AI should be within reach of everyone, not only those with resources or technical know-how. With that access comes responsibility. We are committed to developing and operating our platform in a way that is fair, transparent, and respectful of the people who use it and those who may be affected by its outputs.
We do not run our own foundation models. We route requests to third-party AI providers and are honest about that. The way we build, configure, present, and limit those tools is entirely within our control, and we take that seriously.
2. Human oversight
AI outputs are generated automatically and can be wrong, biased, outdated, or inappropriate. We design our tools to make this plain: we do not present outputs as ground truth, we do not hide the AI nature of our service, and we encourage users to verify anything important before relying on it. Our interfaces are designed to support human judgement, not replace it.
We do not operate autonomous agents that take real-world actions on behalf of users without review. Every output is presented to the user for their assessment before use.
3. Safety and harmful content
We prohibit use of our platform to generate content that is illegal, harmful, sexually exploitative, harassing, or that facilitates violence, discrimination, or the spread of dangerous misinformation. These restrictions are set out in detail in our Acceptable Use Policy.
Our third-party model providers apply their own content safety measures, which we rely on alongside our own policy layer. We route away from providers or models when we become aware of significant safety concerns. We are not able to guarantee that all harmful outputs will be prevented. No AI system can make that guarantee, but we actively work to reduce that risk.
4. Fairness and bias
AI models can reflect and amplify the biases present in their training data. We acknowledge this honestly. Outputs may contain cultural, gender, racial, or other biases that do not reflect our values. We encourage users to approach outputs critically, especially in contexts involving people, communities, or sensitive topics.
We actively monitor for known bias patterns in the tools we offer and prefer providers who publish fairness research and take concrete steps to reduce bias in their models.
5. Transparency
We are open about how the Service works. Our Models page describes which AI providers and model families we use. We do not misrepresent our tools as proprietary AI we have built ourselves. We are clear that outputs are AI-generated. We do not use dark patterns to obscure what the Service is or what it costs.
6. Privacy by design
We designed the free tier to work without an account because we believe that requiring sign-up is a barrier to access and a privacy risk. We do not build user profiles from prompt content. We do not sell personal information. Our approach to data collection is set out in our Privacy Policy.
We caution users not to submit sensitive personal, financial, or confidential information through the Service, because inputs are processed by third-party model providers under their own terms.
7. Accessibility and inclusion
Our mission is to make AI accessible to everyone, globally, not just in high-income markets. This shapes every product decision: the free tier exists because we believe access should not require a credit card, and no sign-up is required because registration walls exclude people. We also design for accessibility in the technical sense: our interfaces aim to work well across devices, connection speeds, and assistive technologies.
8. Environmental responsibility
Running large AI models has a meaningful environmental cost in compute and energy. We are mindful of this. We route requests to the smallest, most efficient model capable of handling a given task rather than defaulting to the largest. We prefer providers who publish environmental commitments and who use renewable energy in their infrastructure. We do not support unnecessarily compute-intensive uses.
9. Children and vulnerable users
The Service is not directed at children under 16 and we do not knowingly allow them to use it. We also recognise that AI can interact with people in vulnerable states, including those facing mental health challenges, grief, or crisis. We configure our tools to redirect users to appropriate professional resources in those contexts rather than attempt to provide AI-generated support.
10. Ongoing commitment and feedback
Responsible AI is not a box to tick. It requires continuous attention as models evolve, use-cases grow, and harms emerge that weren't anticipated. We are committed to reviewing and updating our practices regularly. If you have concerns about a specific output, a pattern of behaviour, or our approach in general, we want to hear from you: support@freeanonymousai.com.