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Terms of service

The agreement between LearnTiles and the teachers, schools, and students who use the platform.

Last updated: May 14, 2026

Who can use LearnTiles

LearnTiles teacher accounts are for educators 18 or older — classroom teachers, ESL instructors, tutors, homeschool parents, and school administrators. Students join a teacher's class with a code and a nickname; they do not need their own account or email address.

Your content

You keep ownership of every lesson, image, audio clip, and word list you create inside LearnTiles. You grant us a limited license to host, display, and serve that content to the students you share it with — and nothing more. We do not sell, repackage, or train models on your content.

What you agree not to do

Do not upload content that's unlawful, infringing, or designed to harass a student. Do not use LearnTiles to collect data from students beyond what they type into a lesson. Do not attempt to break, scrape, or overwhelm the service.

Free and paid plans

LearnTiles offers a free plan that does not expire, with usage limits described on the pricing page. Paid plans renew on the cadence you choose (monthly or yearly) and can be canceled at any time from your account settings — your plan stays active through the end of the current billing period.

Changes to the service

We may add, change, or retire features. Material changes that affect existing paid plans will be announced via email at least 30 days in advance.

Account suspension

We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms or that put student safety at risk. Where possible, we will give notice and a chance to export your content first.

Disclaimer and liability

LearnTiles is provided as-is. We work hard to keep it reliable, but we don't warrant uninterrupted service. To the extent allowed by law, our aggregate liability is limited to what you've paid us in the prior twelve months.

Contact

Questions about these terms? Email hello@learntiles.com.

This is a plain-language summary, not legal counsel. The formal long-form document is in review with counsel and will replace this page when ready.