Terms of use
Last updated 14 July 2026
These terms cover your use of the Lowkey desktop app and this website. By creating an account or using the app, you agree to them.
What Lowkey is
Lowkey is a desktop web browser for Windows that is excluded from screen capture and stays on top of other windows. It gives you a browsing space that doesn’t appear in your own streams, recordings, or screen-shares.
Acceptable use
Lowkey is built for keeping your own screen private — notes, chat, dashboards, and reference material during streams, recordings, presentations, and calls. You agree not to use it:
- to cheat or gain an unfair advantage in exams, assessments, competitions, or proctored settings, or anywhere hidden assistance is prohibited by the rules you’re subject to;
- to deceive, defraud, or harm others;
- to break any law, contract, or platform rule that applies to you;
- to probe, disrupt, or reverse-engineer the service or other people’s systems.
We can suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms.
Your account
You’re responsible for your account and for keeping your credentials to yourself. You must provide a working email address.
The software
We license Lowkey to you for personal use; we don’t transfer ownership. The app depends on Windows features and third-party services, and we may update, change, or discontinue features over time.
No warranty
Lowkey is provided as-is. Capture exclusion relies on Windows and on how other software captures the screen; we can’t guarantee invisibility in every configuration — verify with your own setup before relying on it. To the extent the law allows, we disclaim all warranties and are not liable for indirect or consequential damages.
Changes to these terms
If we change these terms materially, we’ll update the date above. Continuing to use Lowkey after a change means you accept the new terms.