Updates to Terms of Service

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Agents are reshaping the tools developers use, the applications they build, and the infrastructure that runs them. We’ve updated our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy to reflect how Vercel uses data to support agentic features, improve our platform, and contribute to the AI ecosystem.

Link to headingWhat is changing?

Link to headingAgentic infrastructure capabilities

We are developing features that allow Vercel to do more to keep your apps running efficiently, including:

  • Proactively investigating and mitigating incidents

  • Analyzing web app performance data and suggesting improvements

  • Identifying where your spend is going and creating PRs to optimize usage

Vercel may also use data to help improve our tools to fight fraud and abuse of the Vercel platform. 

Link to headingOptional AI model training

You may choose whether to allow Vercel to:

  • Use your code and Vercel agent chats to improve Vercel models

  • Share your code and Vercel agent chats with AI model providers for training purposes only

Link to headingDefaults by plan for optional AI model training:

  • Hobby (including Trial Pro): Opted in for AI model training by default, with self-serve opt-out in Team and Project Settings

  • Pro (paid): Opted out of AI model training by default, with self-serve opt-in in Team and Project Settings

  • Enterprise: Opted out of any AI model training

Sharing this data helps improve the performance of agentic tools for everyone. Participating in this model training program is fully optional, with easy opt-out in Team Settings → Data Preferences.  If you choose to opt out by March 31st 2026 11:59:59 PST ,Vercel will not use your data to train AI or share it with third parties. If you choose to opt out after March 31st 2026 11:59:59 PST, your data will not be used or shared from that point forward.

If you are opted in, the training datasets would include:

  • Code and Vercel agent chats

  • Build and deployment telemetry data and build errors

  • Aggregate traffic stats

All personal information, account details, environment variables, API keys, and other sensitive content is anonymized and redacted before use or sharing. 

Other changes to our Terms of Service include updated dispute resolution processes, billing practices, and provisions to reflect compliance with the latest data protection laws. While arbitration has always been our method of resolving disputes with international and Enterprise customers, it now also applies to U.S.-based customers. The opt-out process described in Section 21 of our Terms of Service is unchanged.

Link to headingFrequently Asked Questions