Riff deconstructs short-form videos you point it at and rebuilds their format using footage you own. You get rendered videos ("Riffs") to download and post from your own accounts, a B-roll library, and performance analytics. Riff is a paid service — plans are listed on the Pricing page and every plan requires an active subscription.
You must own or have rights to every clip you upload. Riffs are inspired by the structure of source content — pacing, cut rhythm, framing — but you are responsible for how you use them and for complying with each platform’s rules. Don’t upload content you don’t have rights to; don’t use Riff to impersonate or defame.
Riff extracts structural patterns (timing, cuts, caption positions) — it does not copy the source creator’s footage, audio recordings, or likeness into your Riffs. Structure isn’t owned; footage is. Yours is used, theirs is not.
Subscriptions bill monthly or annually in advance and auto-renew until cancelled. Cancel any time in Settings — you keep access until the end of the paid period. Unused Riffs don’t roll over. Top-up packs expire 12 months after purchase.
If Riff breaks and we can’t fix it within a reasonable time, we’ll refund the affected period. We don’t refund because a Riff didn’t go viral — performance depends on your footage and your audience.
No malware, no scraping other users, no reselling render capacity, no uploading unlawful content. We may suspend accounts that abuse the pipeline or other creators.
Riff is provided "as is". To the extent the law allows, our total liability is capped at what you paid us in the last 12 months. We’re a rendering tool, not your lawyer, manager, or ad agency.
We’ll email you 14 days before material changes to these terms take effect. Keep using Riff after that and the new terms apply.