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Effective 16 July 2026

Terms of use

These terms explain what Daber provides, what remains your responsibility, and how the open-source licences apply to the app.

On this page

  1. Using Daber
  2. Open-source licences
  3. Your responsibility
  4. External services and models
  5. Availability and updates
  6. Limited responsibility
  7. Changes and contact
01

Using Daber

Daber is operated by Tom Granot, operating as Multiples AI, Israel. It is a free, open-source app for short Hebrew and mixed-English dictation at home, at school, and at work.

Use of the app and website is subject to these terms. If you disagree, do not use website services or builds distributed through it.

02

Open-source licences

Daber source code is offered, at your option, under the MIT or Apache License 2.0 as described in the repository licence files. Third-party components retain their own licences.

These website terms do not reduce rights granted by an open-source licence and do not grant trademark rights or permission to present a modified build as official.

03

Your responsibility

Check every transcript before sending, signing, publishing, or relying on it. Do not use Daber unlawfully, to harm another person, or to dictate data you are not authorized to process.

In medical, legal, financial, payroll, and HR settings, Daber assists with drafting only. It does not provide professional advice or replace human review.

04

External services and models

Local transcription uses an Ivrit.ai model. Smart cleanup is optional and runs with your OpenRouter key. Those services may change and may have separate terms, limits, and costs.

05

Availability and updates

Daber is under active development. Features, compatibility, and installation files may change. We do not promise uninterrupted availability, a release date, or compatibility with every app and system.

Download only files listed on the official downloads page and verify the displayed SHA-256 checksum.

06

Limited responsibility

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Daber and project contributors provide the software and website as-is without express or implied warranties. They are not responsible for data loss, incorrect transcription, insertion into the wrong target, professional decisions, or indirect loss.

Mandatory rights that cannot be waived remain in effect.

07

Changes and contact

We may update these terms to reflect product or legal changes. The date at the top identifies the current version. For legal or privacy questions, contact tom+daber-privacy@withmultiples.ai.

These documents reflect the current product and the supplied operator identity. Before a broad public launch, complete legal review of governing law, limitations, and required contact details.

Hebrew, straight to where you write.

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