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Ownership & rights

You own what you make here.

No credit meter renting you your own audio, no watermark, no clause buried in the terms. When you export a generation, it is yours to use commercially, worldwide. This page says exactly what that means in plain language.

Cantari licensePer generation
Commercial use
YES
Attribution required
NO
Exports
MP3 + WAV
Watermark
NONE
Territory
WORLDWIDE
Your library
PRIVATE

Issued the moment you export. No expiry.

Painted library corner with an open book

Finished work goes on your shelf, not ours.

The pledge

Here is our promise, in plain language. Everything you generate on Cantari belongs to you. Use it commercially, anywhere in the world, with no attribution and no watermark.

Your library is private, and you can export every file and leave whenever you like. If a rule ever changes, we will say so in writing before it does.

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What the license means

In plain words.

Use it commercially

Sell it, monetize it, put it in a product. The audio you generate is cleared for commercial use, worldwide.

No attribution required

You do not have to credit Cantari or the engine. You can if you want to; you are not required to.

Export MP3 or WAV

Every generation downloads as a standard MP3 or WAV file. No proprietary format, no locked player.

Your library is private

Your scripts and generated audio sit in your private library. We do not publish them or use them to train anything.

Per engine

Rights, engine by engine.

Cantari routes to several engines, and each carries its own underlying terms. Here is the honest summary for the engines we run today.

Gemini Flash

Commercial use; outputs are yours

Kokoro

Apache-2.0 model; commercial OK

Grok Voice

Commercial use; outputs are yours

MAI Voice 2

Commercial use; outputs are yours

Zonos

Apache-2.0 model; commercial OK

This is a product-stance summary, written plainly. The full per-engine terms live on the engines page, and the underlying engine vendors set their own license text. Where a summary and a vendor term ever disagree, the vendor term governs that engine’s output.

The honest answers.

Ownership questions, in plain language.

Who owns the audio I generate?
You do. The moment you generate and export a file, it is yours to use commercially, worldwide, with no watermark and no attribution required.
Can I sell what I make?
Yes. You can sell it, monetize it, or put it in a paid product. Commercial use is included; there is no separate license to buy and no royalty owed to Cantari.
What happens to my work if I leave?
Anything you have already exported stays yours forever; an export is a plain MP3 or WAV file on your machine. Your in-app library can be deleted item by item, or you can ask us to delete your whole account by email. We do not keep your scripts or audio to train anything.

Make something you own.

Free to start, no credit meter. Open the studio and export your first file.