Terms of Service
Last updated: 8/18/2026
1. Purpose
Dronly is an online service that assembles photographs provided by the user, or retrieved at their request from a rental listing they designate, into a downloadable presentation video.
Using the service implies acceptance of these terms.
2. Account and access
Access to the service requires creating an account. The user is responsible for keeping their credentials confidential and for any activity carried out from their account.
3. Nature of the service
The service produces a video from the supplied images alone. Each shot is generated by an artificial intelligence model that sets these images in motion. No element of the property is deliberately added or removed, but as the process is generative, the resulting video may show differences of detail from the source photographs.
The resulting video is an animated, generated representation of the source photographs. It is neither a survey nor a contractual description of the property. It is up to the user to review it before any distribution or delivery to a third party.
The video is made available for download for seven days from its production, then wiped from the servers. It is up to the user to keep a copy.
4. Rights to the images
The user declares and warrants that they hold all necessary rights to the photographs they submit to the service, or that they act under the express mandate of the rights holder.
Photographs appearing on a rental listing generally belong to the property owner or to the photographer who took them. Using them, transforming them, or commercializing a derivative work without authorization constitutes copyright infringement.
The user indemnifies the publisher against any claim, action or judgment resulting from a breach of this warranty.
5. No guarantee of commercial results
The service is a production tool. It carries no guarantee, express or implied, of any income, gain, sales volume or return on investment.
The earnings simulations offered on the site are based on assumptions entered by the visitor themselves. They are neither a forecast nor a commitment.
6. Fair use
The user shall refrain from any use of the service that would breach the terms of use of the platforms the images come from, as well as any use likely to mislead the final recipient of the video about the actual characteristics of the property.
7. Plans, credits and payment
The service is paid in credits. Producing one video costs fifty credits. The service is accessible through plans: Starter, a one-time payment of $24 crediting 250 credits; Standard, a monthly subscription of $74 crediting 1,000 credits per month; Pro, a monthly subscription of $149 crediting 2,500 credits per month. No production starts before payment.
Credits are deducted when production starts, not at delivery, as the cost is committed at that moment. When a generation fails for a cause attributable to the service, the credits are returned.
Credits granted by a subscription are replaced, not added, at each renewal: the unused balance of one period does not carry over to the next. This reset only applies to subscription credits.
Credits acquired through a one-time payment — the Starter plan and top-ups — do not expire and survive subscription renewals. Credit top-ups are reserved for holders of an active Standard or Pro subscription.
Subscriptions can be cancelled at any time from the customer area. As the Starter plan is a one-time payment, it involves no renewal. A full refund can be requested within fourteen days of the first payment; it entails the withdrawal of the corresponding credits still available.
8. Availability and liability
The service is provided as is. The publisher uses reasonable means to keep it available, without any guarantee of uninterrupted operation.
The publisher’s liability shall not exceed the amount actually paid by the user during the twelve months preceding the triggering event.
9. Personal data
The processing of personal data is described in the privacy policy.
10. Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Failing amicable resolution, disputes fall under the jurisdiction of the competent French courts.