Terms

Terms of Service.

How you use FontCurator and what we promise in return. By clicking the agreement checkbox at checkout you accept these Terms and the three documents they incorporate (Privacy, Licence, FAQ).

Version 3.0.0 · last updated 18 May 2026

Eligibility

You must be 18 years of age or older to buy or use FontCurator. We do not knowingly sell to anyone under 18; submissions purporting to accept these Terms by someone under 18 are void.

1. Who these Terms are between

These Terms of Service are entered between you (the “Customer”) and Nicky Laatz Creations Ltd (UK) (registered at PO Box 172, Launceston, PL150BN, United Kingdom) , the “Provider”. References in these Terms to “we” / “us” mean the Provider; “you” means the Customer.

2. Age eligibility (18+)

FontCurator is a professional design tool sold for business and personal use by adults. By accepting these Terms and completing a purchase, you represent and warrant that you are at least 18 years old, that you have the legal capacity to enter a binding contract, and (if buying on behalf of an organisation) that you are authorised to bind it.

If we discover that an order was placed by someone under 18, we will void the order, cancel any issued licence, and refund the payment to its original source where reasonably possible.

3. The documents that form this agreement

These Terms incorporate the following three sub-documents. You are bound by all of them when you accept these Terms at checkout. Each can be reviewed at the linked URL; the version numbers shown below are the revisions in force at the time this Terms page was last updated.

  • Privacy Notice — /privacy What we collect, why, how long we keep it, and your rights under UK / EU GDPR and US state privacy laws. Currently at version 1.0.0, last updated 15 May 2026.
  • End-User Licence Agreement — /license The licence terms under which you install and use the FontCurator desktop application — per-seat grant, restrictions, IP, warranty, liability. Currently at version 3.0.0, last updated 18 May 2026.
  • Frequently Asked Questions — /faq Pre-purchase and post-purchase questions of practical effect — licence terms, seat handling, recovery, system requirements, digital-purchases-are-final.

If any of these documents conflicts with these Terms, these Terms take precedence on the disputed point. If the Licence Agreement and the FAQ conflict on a licence-related point, the Licence Agreement controls.

4. No account, point-of-sale binding

FontCurator does not require you to create an account. Instead, you are bound to these Terms (and the documents they incorporate) by ticking the agreement checkbox at checkout. The version of these Terms in force at the time of your acceptance is stored against your order record, together with the timestamp of your click, so we have a fixed record of which revision you agreed to.

5. Placing an order

When you place an order through /buy:

  • you select the number of seats you want and provide your invoice details;
  • we present an itemised price breakdown including any applicable VAT;
  • you accept these Terms at the checkout step and are redirected to PayPal for payment;
  • on successful payment we capture the order, issue your licence key, send your confirmation email and VAT-compliant invoice, and make the download available to you for seven days.

A contract is formed when we capture your payment and confirm your order by email. We are not obliged to accept any order; we may decline an order (and refund any captured payment) if we reasonably believe it breaches these Terms, applicable law, or sanctions.

6. Price & VAT

Prices on /buy are shown inclusive of any VAT we are required to charge based on your country and (where you supply one) your VAT-registered status. The VAT treatment is described in more detail in the Privacy Notice (section on country evidence) and on the invoice you receive with your order. We retain VAT-compliant records of every sale for the period required by HMRC and EU tax authorities.

7. Digital purchases are final

FontCurator is a digital product delivered immediately on successful payment, with a licence key issued at the point of capture. Because the product is performed in full at the point of sale, the right of withdrawal under Article 16(m) of the EU Consumer Rights Directive and the equivalent provision of the UK Consumer Contracts Regulations does not apply: digital purchases are final.

If something is wrong with your purchase — the licence won’t activate, you can’t download, your invoice details are wrong — email support@fontcurator.com and we’ll fix it. Nothing in this clause limits any statutory right you have that cannot be excluded by contract.

8. Your licence to use the Software

The terms under which you may install and use the FontCurator desktop application are set out in the End-User Licence Agreement. Headline points — the full clauses live in that document:

  • Per-seat. A seat is a single licence key, owned by one user. Each key activates on up to two Macs concurrently — designed for a laptop + desktop workflow. Buying N seats at checkout issues N separate licence keys (one per user) by email; default purchase is one seat, up to ninety-nine. A 99-seat order accordingly issues 99 keys with a maximum of 198 concurrent activations in total. You can move an activation between Macs by deactivating it on the old machine first.
  • Runs for as long as your Mac supports it. The version you buy is yours to keep — no forced upgrades and no kill-switch on our side. We do not commit to maintaining OS-compatibility patches indefinitely; if a future macOS release stops running it, you can move to a newer major version (a separate purchase at the discounted upgrade price) or keep using the existing version on the macOS releases it already supports.
  • No reverse-engineering, no redistribution, no circumventing the activation mechanism.

9. Your privacy and data

How we collect, use, share, retain, and protect your personal information is described in our Privacy Notice. By accepting these Terms you confirm you have read it. Your rights under UK GDPR, EU GDPR, and US state privacy laws are set out there.

10. Acceptable use

You agree not to use FontCurator or fontcurator.com to:

  • breach any applicable law (including export-control or sanctions law);
  • infringe any third party’s intellectual-property or other rights;
  • introduce or transmit any virus, worm, malware, or other malicious code;
  • probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of our systems without prior written authorisation;
  • scrape, crawl, or harvest content from the site or the desktop application beyond what a reasonable individual user would.

11. Your content stays yours

FontCurator catalogues, tags, and curates your own font files and projects. We claim no ownership of those files, your metadata, your tags, or any project data you create with the tool. You are responsible for ensuring that you have the right to use any font you catalogue.

12. Warranty & liability

The warranty disclaimer and liability cap for the desktop application are set out in the End-User Licence Agreement. For the website itself, fontcurator.com is provided on an “as is” basis. We use reasonable care to keep the site available and secure, but we don’t guarantee that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, or free from third-party interference.

Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or for any other liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.

13. Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. When we do, we bump the version number and last-updated date at the top of this page. The version you accepted at checkout is recorded against your order — you remain bound by that version for that purchase, unless you accept a newer version at a later checkout.

14. Ending the relationship

These Terms continue to apply for as long as you use FontCurator or hold a licence we issued. We may suspend or terminate your licence with immediate effect if you materially breach these Terms, the Licence Agreement, or applicable law. The licence-revocation procedure in the Licence Agreement applies.

15. Governing law & jurisdiction

These Terms and any dispute arising out of or in connection with them (including non-contractual disputes) are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of that jurisdiction have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any such dispute.

16. How to contact us

For Terms or contractual queries, email support@fontcurator.com from the address you used to buy. Postal correspondence may be sent to Nicky Laatz Creations Ltd (UK), PO Box 172, Launceston, PL150BN, United Kingdom.