Terms
Terms of Use
Effective date: 10 July 2026 · Last updated: 10 July 2026
These Terms of Use ("Terms") govern access to robosparklab.life and general use of information published by RoboSparkLab Inc. ("RoboSparkLab," "we," "us"). Separate written agreements govern paid robotics R&D engagements. By using this website, you agree to these Terms.
1. About RoboSparkLab
RoboSparkLab Inc. is an AI robotics research and prototyping lab based in Vancouver, British Columbia. We prototype perception, learning and manipulation capabilities for organizations — with qualified engineers and human operators in the loop. We are not a robot store, consumer toy brand, Apache Spark data platform, electrical science laboratory, robo-advisor, robocalling service, get-rich course or self-serve SaaS product. The domain robosparklab.life uses .life as branding only, not wellness or lifestyle services. Spark refers to igniting a new robot capability; Lab refers to our robotics engineering studio.
2. No professional certification or guaranteed outcomes
Content on this site is for general information about our studio services. It is not engineering, legal, safety-certification or investment advice. Robotic and AI systems are probabilistic and operate in the physical world; they can err. Nothing described here is fully autonomous or perfectly safe. We do not guarantee uptime, throughput, cycle time, zero defects, cost savings, sim-to-real transfer or any specific project outcome. Illustrative metrics and case descriptions reflect past or hypothetical engagements, not promises of future performance.
3. Acceptable use
You agree not to misuse the site — including attempting unauthorized access, introducing malware, scraping in violation of robots.txt, impersonating RoboSparkLab staff, or using contact channels to solicit unlawful surveillance tools, autonomous weapons, or services we explicitly decline. We may suspend access for violations.
4. Intellectual property
Site content, design, trademarks and logos are owned by RoboSparkLab Inc. or licensors. You may view and print pages for personal or internal business evaluation. You may not reproduce, modify, distribute or create derivative works for commercial publication without written permission. Client deliverables are governed by project contracts, not these Terms.
5. Third-party links
Links to external sites are provided for convenience. We do not control third-party content or privacy practices and disclaim liability arising from your use of linked sites.
6. Privacy and cookies
Personal information handling is described in our Privacy Policy. Cookie use is described in our Cookie Policy. Form consent under PIPEDA is required before we process enquiry data.
7. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law in British Columbia and Canada, RoboSparkLab Inc. and its directors, employees and contractors shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages arising from use of this website or reliance on its content. Aggregate liability for direct damages related to site use shall not exceed one hundred Canadian dollars (C$100) except where prohibited by law. Nothing in these Terms excludes liability for fraud or personal injury caused by our negligence where exclusion is not permitted.
8. Indemnity
You agree to indemnify RoboSparkLab Inc. against claims arising from your misuse of the site or violation of these Terms, except to the extent caused by our gross negligence or wilful misconduct.
9. Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of British Columbia and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without regard to conflict-of-law rules that would apply another jurisdiction. You attorn to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Vancouver, British Columbia, for disputes relating to these Terms or site use, subject to mandatory consumer protection rules that cannot be contracted away. If any provision is held invalid, the remaining provisions continue in full force.
9.1 Language
The parties confirm that they have requested these Terms and related documents be drawn up in English. Les parties confirment qu'elles ont demandé que les présentes conditions soient rédigées en anglais.
10. Robotics safety and responsible use
RoboSparkLab prototypes AI-powered robotics with functional safety and risk assessment in scope where hardware is involved. Operators remain in the loop; deployments require site-specific guarding and compliance with applicable standards such as ISO 10218, ISO/TS 15066 and CSA requirements. We do not build autonomous weapons, lethal targeting systems or tools for unlawful surveillance of people. Engagement contracts define permitted use of deliverables.
Simulation results, learning curves and demonstration videos on this site illustrate the kind of work we perform. They are not instructions to bypass guarding, remove e-stops, or run hardware without trained supervision. You are responsible for how you apply any publicly described technique within your own safety programme.
11. Changes
We may revise these Terms by posting an updated version with a new effective date. Material changes will be noted on this page. Continued use after posting constitutes acceptance unless prohibited by law.
11.1 Entire agreement for site use
For browsing and general use of robosparklab.life, these Terms together with the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy constitute the entire agreement between you and RoboSparkLab Inc. regarding the site. Paid robotics engagements are governed by separate signed statements of work that prevail over this page where they conflict.
12. Contact
RoboSparkLab Inc., 156 West 8th Avenue, Suite 105, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1N2, Canada. Email: [email protected]. Phone: +1 (778) 862-3097.
Our robotics R&D lab prototypes AI-powered perception, learning and manipulation for organizations, with qualified engineers and human operators in the loop. Robotic and AI systems are probabilistic; they act in an unforgiving physical world and can err. Nothing is fully autonomous or perfectly safe. Every hardware test requires site-specific risk assessment, functional-safety measures, guarding and trained operators, and compliance with applicable standards (ISO 10218 / ISO/TS 15066, CSA) and local regulations. We are honest about the sim-to-real gap — simulation success does not guarantee field performance. We do not guarantee uptime, throughput, cycle time, zero defects, cost savings or any specific outcome. We do not build autonomous weapons, lethal systems, or tools for unlawful surveillance. Samples and figures reflect past illustrative work, not promises of future performance. This is a professional robotics-engineering services firm — not engineering, legal or safety-certification advice — and we do not buy or sell personal data.