Last updated: January 11, 2026
By using Cocoon, you agree to these terms. They're written in plain English because legalese is exhausting.
Cocoon is a browser extension that filters web content using AI. It's free to use for personal, non-commercial purposes. The extension itself costs nothing—you just pay for your own AI API usage.
Cocoon requires an OpenRouter API key (which you get from openrouter.ai). You're responsible for all API costs incurred by your usage. Check OpenRouter's pricing before using Cocoon.
Typical usage costs $0.001-0.05 per day depending on how much you browse. Set spending limits in your OpenRouter dashboard to avoid surprises.
Cocoon is provided "as is." It might have bugs. It might filter things incorrectly. It might break websites. It might stop working when platforms change their code. We make no guarantees about reliability, accuracy, or fitness for any particular purpose.
We're not liable for any damages resulting from using Cocoon. This includes API costs, lost productivity, missed content, broken websites, or anything else. Use at your own risk.
You agree to:
Cocoon relies on OpenRouter and their underlying AI providers (currently Google Gemini). Your use of these services is subject to their respective terms of service and privacy policies. We're not responsible for their actions or service availability.
Cocoon's code, design, and branding are owned by us. You're granted a license to use the extension for personal purposes, but you don't own it and can't redistribute it.
You can stop using Cocoon anytime by uninstalling it. We can discontinue the service anytime for any reason. If we do, we'll try to give notice, but we're not obligated to.
We may update these terms. Changes will be posted here with an updated date. Continued use after changes means you accept the new terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of the United States. Any disputes will be resolved in US courts.
Questions? Email hey@davey.design