Kaleidoscope Terms of Service
Kaleidoscope identity, onboarding, delegated agent permissions, wallet approvals, and AI features
Last updated: May 20, 2026
Agreement To Kaleidoscope Terms
These Kaleidoscope Terms apply to Kaleidoscope, Lēsa inside Kaleidoscope, onboarding, account creation, passkey login, device authorization, delegated agent permissions, scoped tokens, wallet and credit approval flows, AI generation, and related WIP Computer identity and access features. Kaleidoscope is provided by WIP Computer, Inc. ("WORK IN PROGRESS", "WIP Computer", "we", "us", or "our").
By using Kaleidoscope, you agree to these terms and to the WIP Computer Website Terms of Use. If these Kaleidoscope Terms conflict with the Website Terms, these Kaleidoscope Terms control for Kaleidoscope.
What Kaleidoscope Is
Kaleidoscope is the WIP Computer client for identity, access, onboarding, and approval across a broader distributed operating environment for AI systems. Kaleidoscope is where users create or use passkey accounts, authorize devices, approve agent actions, review wallet or credit prompts, and interact with Lēsa as the WIP Computer onboarding agent.
Kaleidoscope sits above LDM OS, Memory Crystal, Bridge, Agent Pay, hosted account services, local runtimes, and third-party providers. Those systems do different jobs. Kaleidoscope does not make every local runtime, hosted service, third-party model, wallet provider, payment rail, or future WIP Computer product behave the same way.
Kaleidoscope is alpha software. Features may be incomplete, unreliable, unavailable, rate-limited, changed, moved, or removed.
Age Eligibility
You must be at least 13 years old to use Kaleidoscope. If you are under the age of majority where you live, you may use Kaleidoscope only with permission and supervision from a parent or legal guardian who agrees to these terms.
Accounts, Passkeys, And Device Authorization
Kaleidoscope uses passkeys, WebAuthn, device authorization, and scoped tokens instead of passwords. A passkey private key stays with your device or credential provider. Biometric approval, such as Face ID or fingerprint unlock, happens on your device. WIP Computer does not receive your biometric data.
When Kaleidoscope asks your browser, phone, operating system, password manager, or platform authenticator to create or use a passkey, WIP Computer receives the public credential data and verification result needed to authenticate you. WIP Computer does not receive the private key or biometric unlock data.
Device authorization may be used for login, account creation, device pairing, wallet or credit approval, agent authorization, secret access, and other permissioned actions. You are responsible for the devices, passkeys, tokens, local passkey settings, and authorizations you use with Kaleidoscope.
If you believe your account, device, passkey, scoped token, wallet approval, or agent authorization has been compromised, contact hello@wip.computer.
Delegated Agent Permissions
Kaleidoscope is designed to let you delegate limited permissions to agents and local runtimes. An agent may ask to connect, receive a scoped token, call a tool, use an API, inspect account state, route through Bridge, access a memory feature, generate content, or spend credits.
Do not approve an action you do not understand. You are responsible for agents, tools, extensions, prompts, credentials, repositories, files, runtimes, third-party services, spend limits, wallet settings, and permissions you configure or authorize.
Scoped tokens and permission prompts reduce risk, but they do not make agents harmless. AI systems may produce incorrect, unsafe, incomplete, destructive, unexpected, or unsuitable output. Review important actions before authorizing them.
Onboarding And Lēsa
Lēsa is the AI inside Kaleidoscope. During onboarding, Kaleidoscope may use scripted flows, prompts, examples, generated imagery, generated text, permission requests, and guided actions to explain WIP Computer products and help you set them up.
Kaleidoscope may limit what can be typed or requested during onboarding. This is intentional. The product is designed to guide users through specific actions and approval decisions rather than expose an unrestricted chat interface at all times.
Wallet, Credits, And Agent Pay
Today, Kaleidoscope may show wallet or credit balances and may request user approval before calling xAI / Grok Imagine for image generation. WIP Computer tracks records needed to show balances, request approval, prevent misuse, operate the service, and support payment-related features.
As the product develops, Agent Pay and payment features may support payment providers, card checkout, one-time payment links, x402-style paths, platform payment flows, bring-your-own-wallet modes, or similar payment infrastructure.
Payment and wallet features are not live everywhere. Do not assume a displayed balance is real money, redeemable value, transferable value, or a bank account unless Kaleidoscope clearly says so and presents the applicable payment, authorization, and legal terms at the point of use.
Some balances may be promotional, test, sandbox, or non-cash credits. Some actions may require phone, browser, platform, payment-provider, or device authorization before credits are spent, a charge is created, or a third-party service is called. You are responsible for actions and spend you authorize.
AI Services And Generated Content
Kaleidoscope may use WIP Computer systems, local runtimes, and third-party AI services to perform actions you request. The current Kaleidoscope image generation flow uses xAI / Grok Imagine. When you request image generation, WIP Computer may send the prompt, selected image input, and request metadata needed for the generation to xAI.
Third-party AI services may have their own terms, privacy practices, content rules, model behavior, usage limits, and output restrictions. WIP Computer does not control third-party model behavior and does not guarantee that generated content will be accurate, lawful, non-infringing, unique, safe, secure, or suitable for your purpose.
User Content and Private Outputs. You retain ownership of the prompts, files, messages, media, memories, agent content, and outputs you create or authorize through WIP Computer services, except for WIP-provided demo assets, interface elements, prompts, scripts, branding, and product materials. WIP Computer does not claim ownership of your private content or private generated outputs. You grant WIP Computer only the limited rights needed to operate, secure, debug, transmit, store, synchronize, and provide the services.
Encrypted Content. Some WIP Computer features are designed so that content is encrypted or processed locally, meaning WIP Computer may not be able to read the underlying content. Operational metadata may still be processed to operate and protect the service.
Kaleidoscope Demo Outputs. When you use a WIP-provided Kaleidoscope demo mode, gallery mode, onboarding demo, live image wall, or similar clearly labeled demo experience, the outputs generated through that demo experience may be displayed, reproduced, modified, published, promoted, commercialized, and otherwise used by WIP Computer in connection with WIP Computer products, demos, galleries, marketing, research, and commercial uses. This license applies only to outputs generated through those clearly labeled demo experiences. It does not apply to your private prompts, files, memories, agent content, or private generated outputs outside those demo experiences.
WIP-provided onboarding assets, scripts, prompts, interface elements, UI text, branding, product materials, example prompts, product-provided demo materials, WIP-supplied images, and other materials supplied by WIP Computer remain WIP Computer content.
User Content And Media
You are responsible for prompts, uploaded media, selected photos, instructions, agent requests, credentials, files, and other content you provide to Kaleidoscope. Do not upload or request content you do not have the right to use. Do not use Kaleidoscope to create unlawful, abusive, infringing, deceptive, nonconsensual, or harmful content.
If a feature processes media only on your device, WIP Computer will describe that behavior where relevant. If a feature sends prompts, images, or other inputs to WIP Computer or a third-party AI service, that processing is described in our Privacy Policy and may also be governed by the applicable third-party service terms.
Acceptable Use
You may not use Kaleidoscope to break the law, violate rights, bypass security, attack systems, impersonate others, abuse third-party services, generate harmful content, harvest credentials, evade rate limits, interfere with WIP Computer products or infrastructure, or authorize agents to do those things for you.
Service Availability And Alpha Software
Kaleidoscope is early software. It may be incomplete, unreliable, unavailable, or changed without notice. WIP Computer may pause, modify, limit, rate-limit, or discontinue any feature at any time, including login paths, agent permissions, image generation, wallet or credit behavior, third-party integrations, and onboarding flows.
Third-Party Services
Kaleidoscope may rely on third-party services such as AI providers, identity providers, browser and operating-system authenticators, developer platforms, hosting providers, payment providers, wallet providers, app stores, package registries, MCP servers, APIs, and model providers. WIP Computer is not responsible for third-party services, and their terms may apply.
Privacy
Your use of Kaleidoscope is covered by the WIP Computer Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy explains what information WIP Computer collects, how it is used, and how to contact us.
Termination
WIP Computer may suspend or terminate access to Kaleidoscope if we believe you violated these terms, created risk for WIP Computer or others, misused the service, or if we discontinue the product or feature.
Disclaimers
Kaleidoscope is provided "as is" and "as available." WIP Computer does not promise uninterrupted access, error-free operation, specific outputs, availability of any model or third-party provider, successful passkey support on every device, real-money wallet availability, payment approval, remote execution safety, or that generated content will be accurate, useful, lawful for your intended use, or free of third-party claims.
Limitation Of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, WIP Computer will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, lost goodwill, service interruption, model output, generated content, third-party service behavior, wallet or credit issue, payment-provider issue, remote execution, local-runtime change, or actions you authorize.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, WIP Computer's total liability for all claims arising from or related to Kaleidoscope is limited to the greater of the amount you paid WIP Computer for Kaleidoscope in the 12 months before the claim or 100 US dollars.
Governing Law And Venue
These Kaleidoscope Terms are governed by the laws of California and applicable United States law, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, unless local law requires otherwise. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the exclusive venue for disputes arising from or related to Kaleidoscope or these Kaleidoscope Terms will be the state or federal courts located in Los Angeles County, California.
Changes
We may update these Kaleidoscope Terms as the product changes. The updated date will show when the terms last changed. Your continued use of Kaleidoscope after changes means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
Questions about Kaleidoscope or these terms can be sent to hello@wip.computer.