Disclaimer

Last Updated: April 2026

The information and tools provided by Toolkit Gen ("we," "us," or "our") on https://toolkitgen.com are for general informational and educational purposes only. All information and calculations are provided in good faith, however, we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information on the Site.


1. Medical & Health Tools Disclaimer

THE SITE DOES NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE.

Our platform hosts various health-related calculators and logic-based analysis tools, including but not limited to:

  • Symptom Checker & Triage Logic
  • Heart Health Risk Calculator (Framingham)
  • Visual Acuity & Hearing Tests
  • Body Fat & TDEE Calculators
  • Biometric AI Scanners (Face Age, Posture, Eye Contact)

These tools utilize mathematical algorithms, statistical data, and computer vision logic to provide estimates. They are NOT diagnostic tools. The output generated by these tools should never be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read or calculated on this Site.


Additional Health Tool Information

We want to be upfront about what our health tools can and cannot do:

What the numbers mean: Our TDEE calculator uses the Mifflin-St Jeor equation, which is scientifically validated but doesn't account for every metabolic variation. Heart rate detection via webcam is a fun experiment—it won't match a medical-grade pulse oximeter. Vision and hearing tests are screening tools, not diagnostic instruments. AI-powered posture or face analysis is entertainment-grade, not clinical.

When to see a doctor: If something feels wrong, if a number concerns you, or if you're making health decisions—talk to a doctor. Real doctors have medical licenses, clinical experience, and access to proper diagnostic equipment. We just have math and your browser's camera.


2. Financial Tools Disclaimer

Tools categorized under "Finance," "F.I.R.E," or "Quantitative Analysis" (such as Loan Amortization, DCF Valuation, Black-Scholes, and Tax Calculators) are for simulation and educational purposes only.

  • We are not financial advisors, and the use of these tools does not constitute financial advice.
  • Investment simulations (Monte Carlo, Compound Interest) are based on hypothetical assumptions and past performance, which do not guarantee future results.
  • You should consult with a certified financial planner or tax professional before making any financial decisions.

Additional Financial Tool Information

What our simulations show: Compound interest calculators demonstrate how money could grow over time—but they don't account for market crashes, inflation variations, or tax implications. FIRE calculators estimate when you might reach financial independence based on your savings rate—your actual results will differ. Monte Carlo simulations run thousands of random scenarios to show possibilities, not predictions.

Real investing involves risk. We show you numbers to help you understand concepts. When you're ready to actually invest, talk to a certified financial planner who can assess your specific situation, risk tolerance, and goals.


3. AI & Automated Content Disclaimer

Tools utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI), such as the AI Prompt Architect, Text Humanizer, Summarizer, and Context Manager, interact with Large Language Models (LLMs) or use statistical patterns to generate text.

Accuracy Warning: AI models can "hallucinate" or generate factually incorrect information. You are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy of any content, code, or summaries generated by these tools before using them in professional or critical environments.


Additional AI Tool Information

AI makes mistakes. This isn't unique to us—all AI systems can hallucinate, generate plausible-sounding but incorrect information, or produce outputs that miss context.

  • AI-generated text should be reviewed, not copied wholesale.
  • Code generated by AI might have bugs or security issues.
  • Summaries capture main points but may miss nuances.
  • AI outputs reflect the data they were trained on—they can have biases.

Use AI as a starting point or brainstorming aid. Always verify important information through primary sources.


4. Developer & Technical Tools

Our developer tools include JSON formatters, regex testers, code generators, network utilities, and similar technical tools.

These work for common cases but may not handle every edge case. We test our tools, but there's an almost infinite combination of inputs and scenarios we can't anticipate.

For critical production code, always validate the output yourself. The ZFS calculator might give you a good starting point for pool sizing, but your actual storage needs depend on factors the calculator can't know.


5. External Links Disclaimer

The Site may contain (or you may be sent through the Site to) links to other websites or content belonging to or originating from third parties. Such external links are not investigated, monitored, or checked for accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness by us.

We may link to external resources—like CDC, NIH, or WHO for health information, or official documentation for technical tools. We don't control these external sites, and their information may change.


6. Limitation of Liability

In no event shall we be liable to you for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of the site or our tools (including data processing tools like Data Anonymizer or PDF Redactor). Your use of the site and your reliance on any information on the site is solely at your own risk.


The Bottom Line

Our tools are useful utilities. They're not replacements for professional services. If you're making medical decisions, financial decisions, legal decisions, or any decision where accuracy really matters—get professional input.

Using a calculator to estimate your daily calorie needs is fine. Using it to plan a medical diet without consulting a doctor is not.