Terms & Conditions

Last updated: May 2026

Acceptance of terms

By using How To Robots, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you don’t agree, please don’t use the site.

Content usage

What you can do

✅ Read all articles and tutorials for free ✅ Share our content on social media ✅ Quote excerpts with proper attribution and link ✅ Build projects based on our tutorials ✅ Use our guides for personal or educational purposes

What’s not allowed

❌ Copy entire articles without permission ❌ Republish our content as your own ❌ Use our content commercially without prior agreement ❌ Modify our tutorials and claim them as original ❌ Remove or alter attribution/credits

Intellectual property

All content on How To Robots (text, images, code, diagrams, videos) is protected by copyright and belongs to How To Robots or our partners.

Open source code

Code snippets in tutorials are generally free to use in your projects. Specific licenses are noted where applicable.

User responsibilities

Safety first

  • Electronics safety: follow proper electrical safety when building projects
  • Tool safety: use appropriate safety equipment
  • Risk awareness: you build projects at your own risk
  • Age restrictions: some projects require adult supervision

Your projects

  • Test in safe environments
  • Follow local regulations for robots/drones
  • Respect privacy when using cameras/sensors
  • Don’t create harmful or illegal devices

Disclaimers

Educational content

  • Our tutorials are educational and informational
  • They don’t replace professional training or certification
  • We don’t guarantee specific results
  • Always verify critical information from multiple sources

No warranties

How To Robots provides content “as is” without warranties of any kind. We strive for accuracy but:

  • Technology evolves rapidly
  • Components and software change
  • Individual results may vary
  • Some projects may not work as expected

Limitation of liability

How To Robots is not responsible for:

  • Damage to equipment or property from following tutorials
  • Injury resulting from project building
  • Financial losses from purchasing components
  • Software bugs or hardware failures
  • Third-party product performance
  • Decisions made based on our content

Your responsibility

You are solely responsible for:

  • Proper execution of projects
  • Safety precautions
  • Component selection
  • Testing and debugging
  • Compliance with local laws

External links

We may link to third-party sites, tools, or stores. We’re not responsible for their content, practices, or products.

Affiliate disclosure

Some links may be affiliate links. We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. This doesn’t influence our recommendations.

Comments and contributions

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  • No promotional content without permission
  • We reserve the right to moderate or remove content
  • By posting, you grant us the right to display your comment

User-submitted content

If you submit projects, photos, or code:

  • You retain ownership of your content
  • You grant us a license to display and share it
  • You confirm you have the right to submit it
  • We may feature your work with proper credit

Prohibited uses

You may not use How To Robots to:

  • Violate laws or regulations
  • Infringe on intellectual property rights
  • Distribute malware or harmful code
  • Attempt to hack or compromise the site
  • Collect user data without permission
  • Impersonate others

Termination

We may suspend or terminate access for violation of these terms.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of [Your Jurisdiction]. Disputes will be resolved in [Your Location] courts.

Changes to terms

We may modify these terms at any time. Changes take effect upon posting. Continued use constitutes acceptance.

Contact

Questions about these terms: Email: hello@howtorobots.com


Professional disclaimer

How To Robots is an educational blog. For professional robotics projects, consult qualified engineers and follow industry standards.