Terms of Service
Anatome, operated by NextSolutions. Effective 13 August 2026.
The short version
- Anatome is free, and there is a limit on how much you can use in a day.
- It is a log, not a doctor. AI plans are not medical advice.
- Your log stays yours. Take it with you whenever you like.
- We do our best to keep it running and promise nothing about uptime.
- Delete your account and everything follows the ladder in the Privacy Policy.
These terms cover anatome.dev, the app at client.anatome.dev, and the MCP
endpoint at https://anatome.dev/mcp. Using any of them means you accept them. If you are
building an application on our API rather than logging your own training, the terms at
platform.anatome.dev apply to you instead.
It records what you tell it and does arithmetic on it. You may optionally pass allergies, injuries, pregnancy, medications or conditions into an AI plan so the model can avoid those topics; that is still only the words you typed, it is not a clinical history, and the model routinely misjudges portions and constraints. Do not use Anatome to diagnose or treat anything, to manage a condition such as diabetes or an eating disorder, or as a reason to change medication. Talk to a doctor or a registered dietitian. If you are unwell, seek medical help - do not ask a training log.
What it costs
Anatome is free to use, with no card and no trial. Fair use is 1,000 requests a day once you are signed in, with a smaller allowance for AI features because they cost us considerably more, and a smaller one again for reading photos. Limits reset at midnight UTC.
Going over a limit gets you a clear refusal with the time it resets, not a bill. If we ever introduce something paid, it will be an addition to the free tier and not a wall around what you already have, and you will have 30 days' notice before anything changes.
Accounts
You can use much of Anatome with no account at all. A free key, minted without signing up, adds a private log that persists between conversations - it is anonymous, and that cuts both ways: lose the key and we cannot prove the log was yours, so we cannot give it back. An anonymous log with no activity for 60 days may be deleted.
A full account needs a working email address. Keep your credentials and your API keys to yourself; anything done with your key counts as done by you. Tell us promptly if a key leaks and we will revoke it. You must be 16 or older.
Using it reasonably
Do not: try to reach anyone else's data; work around the rate limits with multiple keys; resell access to Anatome as if it were your own service; use it to build a competing catalogue by bulk-extracting ours; or upload anything unlawful, anyone else's copyrighted material, or intimate images of a person who has not agreed to it.
We may throttle or suspend a key that breaks these terms. If it is honest overuse we will try to reach you first; if it is abuse, or it puts the service at risk for everybody else, we may act immediately.
Your data
Your log belongs to you. We claim no ownership of what you record, and we do not use it to train AI models. You grant us only the permission needed to run the service: to store your entries, show them back to you, send a meal photo to our AI provider when you ask for one to be read, and share what you explicitly choose to share.
You can leave with everything. Export your full log at any time in a machine-readable format, without asking us and without a fee.
What happens when you delete something is set out in the Privacy Policy and is part of these terms:
| When | What has happened |
|---|---|
| Straight away | Hidden everywhere, including from any share link. You can undo it. |
| Day 30 | Moved to a restore backup; files are withdrawn from serving. We can still restore it if you ask. |
| Day 60 | Deleted for good, files included. Nobody can undo this. |
Files that no record points at any more are removed on the same clock, whether you deleted them deliberately or simply stopped using them. Because identical files are stored once and shared between the people who uploaded them, a file survives until the last record referring to it has gone.
Sharing with a coach
A share link works for anyone who has it, does not expire until you revoke it, and cannot be recalled from someone who has already saved what it showed them. Revoking stops the link; it does not retrieve a copy someone downloaded. Share deliberately.
What we promise about uptime
Very little, honestly. Anatome is provided as is, on a best-effort basis. We aim for 99.5% availability and do not guarantee it. We may change, suspend or discontinue features. If we retire the service altogether we will give at least 60 days' notice so you can export your log.
Third-party pieces can fail independently of us: the food databases we search, the AI provider that reads your photos, and the assistant you connect from. When one of them is down Anatome will say so rather than invent an answer.
Where the data comes from
Exercise and anatomy data is open data, and we pass its licences on to you: exercise metadata is CC0 1.0, food data derives from Open Food Facts under ODbL 1.0 and USDA under CC0, and the anatomy artwork is MIT-licensed, © Hicham El Boussarghini. The ODbL is share-alike: redistributing a substantial part of the food database means honouring that licence. Anatome's own code is proprietary and not licensed for redistribution - the separate exercise wiki at wiki.anatome.dev is open source, under Apache 2.0.
Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, Anatome is provided without warranties of any kind, and we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, for lost data, or for decisions you make on the basis of what it tells you. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is capped at the greater of what you have paid us in the previous twelve months or €50 - for a free account that is €50.
Nothing here limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited. If you are a consumer in the EU, your statutory rights are unaffected by these terms.
Ending it
Delete your account whenever you like, from the app or by asking us. We may close an account that breaks these terms, and except in cases of serious abuse we will tell you why and leave you time to export. Deletion follows the ladder above either way.
Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes get 30 days' notice on this page, and changes to pricing or data retention get 60. Continuing to use Anatome after a change means accepting it; if you would rather not, export your log and close your account.
Law
These terms are governed by Polish law, and the courts of Poland have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer, you keep the protection of the mandatory law of the country you live in, and may bring a claim in your local courts.