Disclaimer
AI Vendor Packet is designed to help careful teams review vendor commitment drift. This page sets the boundaries for what the product can and cannot do.
This page describes the current launch-readiness position. It should be reviewed by a qualified lawyer before relying on it for contract decisions.
Last reviewed: May 21, 2026
Not legal advice
AI Vendor Packet provides review packets with official source links, evidence organization, and suggested review actions. It does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, compliance certification, or a decision that a vendor is acceptable.
Any material customer-facing statement should be reviewed by the appropriate legal, privacy, security, compliance, or business owner.
Source limits
AI Vendor Packet uses official vendor documentation and clearly identified primary sources where possible. Those sources may be incomplete, ambiguous, unavailable, or updated without notice.
A cited finding means a review prompt is grounded in a named source. It does not mean the source fully describes a user's contract, product plan, region, implementation, logs, or downstream tools.
Scanner and report limits
Scanner reports are review packets. Sample findings are examples unless marked as live detected changes.
Users should confirm vendor source language, contract terms, product scope, and implementation details before relying on a report for customer commitments or audit evidence.
No guarantee of complete source coverage
AI Vendor Packet cannot guarantee that every vendor change, source update, subprocessor change, retention change, DPA update, or security statement is detected.
A review packet should be one part of a broader review process that includes vendor notices, contract review, product implementation review, and human approval.
Questions about these pages: Use the contact address provided in your order form, receipt, or workspace invitation. AI Vendor Packet organizes review evidence and suggested review actions. It does not provide legal advice.