How to interpret the audit
Rightlight6 is designed to highlight likely room problems, confidence-aware findings, and practical next moves. It should be treated as structured guidance, not as a certified or guaranteed verdict.
These terms frame Rightlight6 as practical room guidance built from visible evidence, not a professional inspection, guaranteed outcome, or health diagnosis.
The terms page should make the product boundary obvious in plain language instead of trying to behave like another conversion page.
Use boundary
The strongest legal and trust signal here is clarity: what the audit is for, what it is not for, and what users should still judge for themselves before acting on the output.
Purpose
General room-lighting and comfort guidance from uploaded room media.
Not a substitute
Not a formal inspection, regulated professional service, or safety-critical diagnosis.
User judgement
Users should still verify changes before spending money or relying on the output in important decisions.
What matters here
Rightlight6 is designed to highlight likely room problems, confidence-aware findings, and practical next moves. It should be treated as structured guidance, not as a certified or guaranteed verdict.
Image quality, room coverage, lighting conditions, and what is visible on camera all affect the result. A room audit can point to likely causes, but it cannot replace professional assessment where safety, health, or building defects are involved.
Clear terms make the site more trustworthy because they reduce fake certainty. The page should support honest use of the product rather than inflate what the audit can really know from room media alone.