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Terms of Service

Effective: June 1, 2026 · Contact: support@vsrelay.dev

Acceptance

By installing the VSRelay extension, using the VSRelay PWA, or accessing vsrelay.dev, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use VSRelay.

What VSRelay provides

VSRelay is a developer tool — an open-protocol mobile control plane that connects a phone interface to the Claude Code agent running in your own Cursor or VS Code installation. We provide:

  • The VSRelay VS Code / Cursor extension (open source).
  • The vsrelay.dev Progressive Web App, hosted on Vercel.
  • A cloud relay service at relay.vsrelay.dev for remote connections.

VSRelay does not provide Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, or any AI model. Those are separate products governed by their own terms.

Permitted use

VSRelay is intended for individual developers controlling their own coding agents on their own machines. You may use VSRelay for personal and commercial development work. You may not:

  • Attempt to access other users' sessions or relay rooms.
  • Use VSRelay to automate attacks on third-party systems.
  • Circumvent security controls or consent gates built into the extension.
  • Resell access to the cloud relay without a separate agreement.

Your responsibility for agent actions

VSRelay gives your phone the ability to send prompts, approve tool permissions, and control an AI coding agent. The actions the agent takes — writing files, running commands, making API calls — are on your machine and under your control. You are responsible for reviewing agent actions before approving them. VSRelay is a control interface, not a safety layer.

Cloud Continue (beta)

Cloud Continue is an opt-in beta feature that runs an always-on agent twin on a host you supply. You are responsible for the compute costs, security, and compliance of that host. VSRelay does not manage or secure your Cloud Continue host. Beta features may change or be removed without notice.

Service availability

We provide the cloud relay on a best-effort basis. We do not guarantee uptime, latency, or uninterrupted service. The extension is designed to fall back to LAN-direct mode when the relay is unavailable, so a relay outage should not prevent you from using VSRelay on your local network.

Open source

The VSRelay extension and protocol are open source. Your rights to the source code are governed by the license in the repository, not by these terms. These terms govern your use of the hosted services (vsrelay.dev, relay.vsrelay.dev) and the PWA.

Disclaimer and limitation of liability

VSRelay is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied. We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of VSRelay, including any actions taken by an AI agent you control through VSRelay.

Changes

We may update these terms as the service evolves. Material changes will be noted on this page with an updated effective date. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.

Contact

Questions about these terms: support@vsrelay.dev