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API Terms of Service

DietlyAPI · Last updated July 15, 2026

1. Agreement

These API Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of DietlyAPI, the developer API available at api.getdietly.com ("the API"), operated by Jelte Ludeke, based in the Netherlands ("we", "us"). By creating an account, requesting an API key, or sending requests to the API you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the API.

These Terms cover the API product only. Use of the Dietly mobile app is governed by the separate app Terms of Service.

2. The service

DietlyAPI provides programmatic access to a nutrition database of over 4 million foods, including text search, barcode lookup, and food detail endpoints. Plans and their limits are described on the pricing page: Starter (free), Pro, Scale, and Enterprise (custom).

3. Accounts and API keys

4. Plans, billing, and payment

5. Refund policy

6. Rate limits and fair use

7. Acceptable use and data license

On a paid plan you may use the nutrition data in your own applications and services, including displaying, caching, and storing results your users request. You may not:

Attribution requirement. Part of the database originates from Open Food Facts, which is licensed under the Open Database License (ODbL). That license requires attribution whenever the data is publicly used. If your application, website, or service publicly displays data obtained through the API, you must include a visible credit, on all plans including the free Starter plan, for example:

Food data from Open Food Facts (ODbL) via DietlyAPI

One line in a reasonable place is enough: near the displayed data, in an about or credits screen, or in your site footer. Link "Open Food Facts" to world.openfoodfacts.org where linking is possible. The "via DietlyAPI" part is appreciated but optional; the Open Food Facts credit is not. If you build a database that incorporates data from the API, the ODbL share-alike terms apply to the Open Food Facts portion of that database.

8. Data accuracy, AI content, and medical disclaimer

Nutrition values come from public databases, manufacturer data, community submissions, and machine-generated estimates. Entries carry confidence scores and AI-estimated entries are marked as such, but all values are estimates and may contain errors. You are responsible for how the data is used in your product. The API provides general nutrition information only; it is not a medical device and its output is not medical advice. Do not rely on it as the sole basis for medical or safety-critical decisions (for example allergen or dosage decisions).

9. Availability and changes

We aim for high availability and publish live uptime and latency on the status page, but self-serve plans do not include a guaranteed service level agreement. The service may be briefly interrupted by maintenance, upgrades, or events outside our control. We may evolve the API over time; for breaking changes to documented endpoints on paid plans we will give reasonable advance notice where practicable. If you need a contractual SLA, contact us about an Enterprise plan.

10. Suspension and termination

You can stop using the API and cancel your subscription at any time. We may suspend or terminate access if you materially breach these Terms (including non-payment or acceptable-use violations), with notice where reasonable. Sections that by their nature should survive (payment obligations, disclaimers, limitations of liability, governing law) survive termination.

11. Disclaimer of warranties

The API and its data are provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, and accuracy of nutritional data, to the maximum extent permitted by law.

12. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or loss of data, revenue, or profits, arising from your use of the API. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us for the API in the 12 months before the claim arose. Nothing in these Terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law.

13. Governing law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the Netherlands. If you are a consumer in the EU, you also benefit from mandatory provisions of the law of your country of residence, and you may bring disputes before the courts of that country. Contact API support first so we can try to resolve a dispute directly; this does not limit any right to use a competent alternative dispute-resolution body or court.

14. Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the latest version; material changes will be announced on the site or by email to account holders. Continued use after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.

15. Contact

Questions about these Terms, billing, or refunds: [email protected]