Terms & Conditions and Cookie Policy

HTMLimg provides free, browser-based tools for working with HTML images. This page explains the terms under which you may use the site, and exactly which cookies it can set. We keep it short and in plain English. There is no account system, so we never ask you to register, log in or hand over personal details.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Terms & Conditions

1. Acceptance of these terms

By accessing or using htmlimg.com (the "Site") you agree to these Terms & Conditions and to the Cookie Policy below. If you do not agree, please do not use the Site.

2. What the Site does

The Site offers a collection of free tools and guides for optimizing, converting, encoding and generating HTML image markup. Every tool runs entirely in your own web browser using JavaScript. The images and files you load are processed on your device and are never uploaded to our servers. We do not see, store or transmit your files.

3. No account required

There is no registration and no login. We do not create user accounts, and we do not collect names, email addresses or passwords through the tools themselves. If you choose to contact us by email, you do so voluntarily and only the information in your message reaches us.

4. Acceptable use

You agree to use the Site lawfully and not to misuse it. In particular you agree not to:

  • use the Site to process content you do not have the right to use;
  • attempt to disrupt, overload, attack or reverse engineer the Site or its hosting;
  • scrape, copy or redistribute the Site or its source code for commercial resale without permission.

5. No warranty

The Site and its tools are provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied. We do not guarantee that the tools will be error free, uninterrupted, or fit for a particular purpose. Always keep a backup of any important file before processing it, and check the output before you rely on it.

6. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, HTMLimg and its operators are not liable for any loss or damage, including loss of data, loss of profits, or any indirect or consequential damages, arising out of your use of, or inability to use, the Site.

7. Intellectual property

The Site's design, text and original code are the property of HTMLimg unless otherwise stated. The markup that the generators produce for you is yours to use freely in your own projects. Trademarks and product names mentioned in the guides belong to their respective owners.

8. Third party links

The Site links to external websites and resources for your convenience. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, terms or privacy practices. Visiting them is at your own discretion.

9. Changes to these terms

We may update these Terms & Conditions and the Cookie Policy from time to time. Any changes take effect when posted on this page, and the "Last updated" date above will reflect the revision. Continued use of the Site after a change means you accept the updated terms.

10. Contact

For any question about these terms, please reach us using the contact image shown in the footer of every page.

Cookie Policy

A cookie is a small text file that a website, or a service it uses, stores in your browser; cookiesandyou.com gives a friendly overview if the topic is new to you. Cookies are commonly used to keep a site secure, to remember preferences, to measure traffic anonymously and to support advertising. This section explains which cookies HTMLimg may involve.

Cookies we set ourselves

The HTMLimg tools are static pages with no login and no shopping basket, so the Site does not set its own tracking cookies. Your tool settings live only in the page while you use it and are gone when you close the tab. Any cookies you encounter come from the third party services described below.

Where cookies can come from

Hosting

The Site is served by a third party web host. The host may set a strictly necessary cookie to keep the server and your session working correctly.

Cloudflare (CDN and security)

We use Cloudflare to deliver the Site quickly and to protect it from abuse. Cloudflare can set security cookies that tell humans apart from bots. These are essential to keep the Site available, and are described in the Cloudflare cookie policy.

Anonymous analytics

We use privacy friendly, anonymous analytics to understand which tools are popular. It is configured not to identify you personally, and it may use a cookie or no cookie at all depending on the provider.

Advertising

The Site may display ads, for example through Google AdSense. Advertising partners can set cookies to measure ad performance and, where permitted, to show more relevant ads. Google explains these in its cookie information.

Cookies in detail

SourcePurposeTypeTypical examples
Web hostKeep the server responding and balance load. Strictly necessary.EssentialA session or load balancing cookie
CloudflareSecurity, bot detection and challenge handling so the Site stays online. Strictly necessary.Essential__cf_bm, cf_clearance
Anonymous analyticsCount visits and measure which tools are used, without identifying you.AnalyticsAn aggregate, non identifying measurement cookie, if any
Google AdSense and partnersServe ads, cap how often an ad is shown, and measure performance. May personalise ads where consent allows.Advertising__gads, __gpi, IDE

Cookie names and behaviour are set by these third parties and can change. The list above shows the kinds of cookies you may see rather than a fixed, guaranteed set.

How to control cookies

You are always in control of cookies in your own browser. You can:

  • review and delete existing cookies in your browser settings;
  • block third party or all cookies, or use a private or incognito window;
  • install a content or ad blocker, which stops most advertising and analytics cookies;
  • opt out of personalised ads at Google's Ads Settings.

Blocking essential cookies from the host or Cloudflare may stop parts of the Site from loading, but the tools themselves run in your browser and will keep working once a page has loaded.