Last Updated: May 16, 2026
This Disclaimer explains important limits on the information, reports, ratings, summaries, translations, explanations, and other outputs provided by Sound Clarity. In this Disclaimer, “Sound Clarity,” “we,” “us,” and “our” refer to Sound Clarity.
Sound Clarity is designed to help parents, guardians, and other responsible adults better understand music, lyrics, translations, themes, and related context. It is an informational tool only. It does not replace your own judgment, parental supervision, platform controls, or direct review of the underlying content.
1. Informational Tool Only
Sound Clarity provides informational analysis and context about songs, lyrics, themes, translations, artists, screenshots, audio snippets, and related content. Sound Clarity does not guarantee that any song, video, artist, lyric, translation, theme, rating, score, age suggestion, summary, label, report, or result is accurate, complete, current, safe, appropriate, lawful, or suitable for any particular child, family, school, faith community, or household.
You are responsible for deciding whether a song, video, artist, album, performance, social-media post, or other content is appropriate for your child, family, classroom, organization, or community.
2. No Guarantee of Accuracy
Sound Clarity may rely on automated tools, artificial intelligence, machine learning, third-party sources, public information, user submissions, cached results, translations, metadata, and other available information. These sources and systems can be incomplete, outdated, conflicting, mislabeled, or wrong.
Sound Clarity may produce errors, including but not limited to wrong song matches, wrong artist matches, incorrect lyric matches, incomplete lyric context, mistranslations, missed slang, missed cultural references, missed double meanings, missed mature themes, overstated concerns, understated concerns, or confident-sounding results that are incomplete or inaccurate.
3. AI and Automated Output Limitations
Some Sound Clarity results may be generated or assisted by artificial intelligence or automated systems. AI tools can misunderstand context, hallucinate details, misread screenshots, misinterpret audio, mistranslate language, miss cultural nuance, or generate an answer that appears authoritative even when it should be reviewed carefully.
For that reason, Sound Clarity outputs should be treated as a starting point for awareness and conversation, not as a final authority. You should independently review the song, lyrics, translation, video, and surrounding context before relying on any result.
4. Music, Lyrics, and Meaning Are Context-Dependent
Song meanings can be subjective, layered, debated, cultural, artistic, ironic, symbolic, or intentionally ambiguous. A song may have different meanings depending on the artist’s comments, lyrics, video, live performance, cultural setting, audience, slang, translation, and personal interpretation.
Sound Clarity may describe possible meanings, common interpretations, themes, concerns, or contextual signals. These descriptions are not official determinations unless clearly identified as coming from an official source.
5. Translation and Cultural Context Limitations
Translations may not capture slang, idioms, dialect, humor, wordplay, cultural references, regional meaning, double meanings, tone, or artistic intent. A translation may sound more direct, more severe, less severe, or different from the original language.
If a song is in another language, Sound Clarity may help provide context, but it cannot guarantee a perfect translation or complete cultural interpretation. Users should seek additional context from fluent speakers, trusted sources, or direct review when accuracy is important.
6. Mature, Explicit, or Sensitive Content
Sound Clarity may identify possible mature, explicit, violent, sexual, drug-related, hateful, frightening, commercial, ideological, religious, self-harm-related, or otherwise sensitive themes. However, Sound Clarity may not identify every concern, and it may sometimes classify content differently than you would.
A lower concern rating does not mean content is safe or appropriate. A higher concern rating does not mean content is harmful, unlawful, or inappropriate for every listener. Ratings and labels are informational signals only.
7. Not a Parental-Control or Monitoring Service
Sound Clarity is not a parental-control service, filtering tool, blocking tool, monitoring tool, emergency alert tool, or child-safety guarantee. It does not prevent a child from accessing music, videos, websites, apps, or other content.
Parents and guardians should use their own judgment, conversations, supervision, device settings, platform controls, and household rules when managing media access.
8. No Professional Advice
Sound Clarity does not provide legal, medical, psychological, psychiatric, therapeutic, educational, religious, financial, safety, or professional parenting advice. No result or communication from Sound Clarity creates a professional, fiduciary, advisory, confidential, attorney-client, therapist-patient, doctor-patient, clergy-penitent, teacher-student, or similar relationship.
If you need professional advice, you should contact a qualified professional.
9. No Defamatory Intent
Sound Clarity may discuss songs, artists, lyrics, public content, themes, and possible interpretations for informational, educational, commentary, criticism, parental-awareness, and research purposes. Any reference to an artist, song, lyric, album, video, platform, publisher, label, or rights holder is not intended to accuse, defame, disparage, or misrepresent any person or entity.
Sound Clarity does not claim that any artist, label, publisher, platform, or rights holder intended a specific harmful meaning unless clearly supported by a cited or official source.
10. No Affiliation or Endorsement
Sound Clarity is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, approved by, or officially connected to any artist, label, publisher, music platform, streaming service, social-media platform, app store, lyrics provider, rights holder, or third-party service unless expressly stated in writing.
Names of songs, artists, albums, platforms, brands, services, and other third-party references are used for identification, commentary, research, education, parental awareness, and informational context.
11. Third-Party Content and Sources
Sound Clarity may refer to or rely on third-party content, public information, metadata, lyrics excerpts, translations, links, databases, APIs, screenshots, or user-submitted materials. We do not control all third-party content and cannot guarantee that third-party information is accurate, available, lawful, complete, current, or permitted for every use.
Your use of third-party platforms, streaming services, websites, lyric providers, or other services may be governed by their own terms and privacy policies.
12. Copyright and Trademark Ownership
Sound Clarity does not claim ownership of songs, lyrics, sound recordings, compositions, artist names, album names, album artwork, videos, trademarks, logos, platform names, or other third-party content. Those materials belong to their respective owners.
Sound Clarity’s references to third-party content are intended for identification, commentary, criticism, education, parental awareness, research, and informational context. If you are a rights holder and have a concern, please contact support@soundclarity.app.
13. Reporting Inaccurate or Concerning Results
If you believe Sound Clarity returned an inaccurate result, wrong song, wrong artist, wrong lyrics, wrong translation, incorrect rating, screenshot issue, or other problem, please use the Report an Issue page or contact support@soundclarity.app.
We may review reports and may correct, update, remove, limit, or decline to change information depending on the situation. We do not guarantee that every report will result in a change or that every issue can be resolved.
14. Service Changes and Availability
Sound Clarity may change, update, remove, limit, suspend, or discontinue features, ratings, reports, categories, sources, outputs, subscriptions, or services at any time. Sound Clarity may not always be available, accurate, fast, secure, or compatible with every device, system, location, or use case.
15. User Responsibility
You are responsible for how you use Sound Clarity and how you interpret its outputs. You should not rely on Sound Clarity as the sole basis for decisions involving child safety, discipline, schooling, medical care, mental health, legal rights, religious guidance, or other important decisions.
Sound Clarity is meant to support awareness, not replace judgment.
16. Contact Us
For support, billing questions, privacy questions, app issues, copyright concerns, or inaccurate-result reports, contact:
support@soundclarity.app
