ClearTerms is a Chrome extension that reads and summarizes Terms & Conditions in plain English. It highlights privacy risks, flags shady clauses, auto-detects T&C pages, and saves past analyses — so you know what you’re agreeing to, instantly.
ClearTerms is a Chrome extension that automatically detects when you're viewing Terms & Conditions or Privacy Policies and gives you a summarized version in plain English.
We all click "I Agree" without reading — so I built something that does it for us. It scans the page, highlights key risks, and works silently as you browse — no copy-paste needed.
Under the hood, it uses multi-model AI (BART-large-CNN, DistilBART, T5-small), 50+ regex patterns across 7 risk categories, and a fallback rule-based system for when AI fails. Even if APIs go down, pattern matching ensures it still catches important clauses.
It tracks things like:
🔐 Data Collection | 🔒 Third-party Sharing | 💳 Payment Terms | ⚠️ Account Termination | 📝 Content Rights | ⚖️ Disclaimers | 📋 Term Changes
Everything runs locally or securely — no data is stored. It's not perfect, but it works.
Would love to hear your thoughts and feedback!
@iam_james_anderson Totally agree — that's exactly why I built ClearTerms! Everyone deserves to understand what they're agreeing to without reading pages of legal jargon. Thanks for the support!
@relacosm This feels like the kind of tool everyone should have. Especially handy for anyone who shops or signs up for things online regularly.
@carina_tasha Absolutely — it's become way too easy to agree without knowing. Glad you see the value in it!
Honestly, this should be a standard feature in every browser. I never read the fine print, and now I can finally stop feeling guilty about it.
@iam_james_anderson Totally agree — that's exactly why I built ClearTerms! Everyone deserves to understand what they're agreeing to without reading pages of legal jargon. Thanks for the support!
I tested it on a few random sites—it even caught hidden payment terms buried in the fine print. Really impressive
@linda_tasman That's awesome to hear! Love that you tested it out