Terms of Service

Last updated: March 2026

1. Service Description

APKtoCode is an AI-powered code analysis tool that generates documentation from Android application packages (APK files). The service decompiles APK files, analyzes the code structure, and produces technical documentation including feature analysis, screen inventories, API documentation, database schemas, and technology stack reports.

2. Acceptable Use

By using APKtoCode, you agree that:

3. Data Handling

4. No Source Code Distribution

APKtoCode does not provide access to decompiled source code. The service outputs only AI-generated natural language documentation describing the architecture, features, and technical characteristics of analyzed applications. This constitutes fair use for purposes of interoperability research, security analysis, and educational study.

5. DMCA Compliance

We respect intellectual property rights. If you believe content generated by our service infringes your copyright, please contact us at [email protected] with a DMCA takedown notice. We will promptly remove any infringing content upon valid notification.

6. UI Preview Code

Generated UI preview code is for educational and reference purposes only. All brand names, logos, and trademarks are replaced with generic placeholders. Users must not use generated code to create counterfeit, clone, or impersonation applications. The generated code does not contain any original source code from analyzed applications — it is entirely new code generated by AI based on structural documentation.

7. Credits & Refund Policy

8. Analysis Limitations

APKtoCode analyzes the Java/Kotlin layer of Android applications. The following types of apps may produce limited results:

We will display a warning before analysis if we detect these characteristics. You may choose to proceed or cancel. Proceeding with a warned analysis is at your own discretion and credits will still be deducted.

9. Disclaimer

The service is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind. AI-generated documentation may contain inaccuracies. Users should verify critical information independently. APKtoCode is not responsible for decisions made based on generated documentation.

10. Legal Basis

Analysis of publicly available software for interoperability, security research, and educational purposes is supported by legal precedent including Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. (2021), which established that use of software interfaces constitutes fair use.