Legal
Last updated: 7 July 2026
StreamMark is a highlight-marking tool for live streamers: you mark moments during a stream, and StreamMark turns them into a labeled timeline, previews, cut lists, and editor handoff pages. We store timestamps and text — not video.
Markers, notes, labels, and cuts you create belong to you. You give us permission to store and display them so the product can work — nothing more. Your videos are yours and stay on YouTube or your own computer; StreamMark never takes any rights over them.
The free plan includes limited streams and markers per month. Paid plans (day passes and subscriptions) unlock higher limits and professional exports; pricing is shown in the product before you pay. During the beta, features and limits may change with notice on the site.
StreamMark is young. We aim for zero marker loss and accurate timestamps (and design hard for both), but we can't promise uninterrupted service or that YouTube's own behavior never changes under us. The service is provided "as is"; to the maximum extent the law allows, our liability is limited to what you paid us in the last 12 months.
You can stop using StreamMark and request account deletion anytime. We may suspend accounts that break these terms, with an explanation. On deletion, your data is removed as described in the privacy policy.
These terms are governed by the laws of India. Questions: praveenmacha777@gmail.com.