Always-free quotaNot privateHigh confidence

FreeInference.org

Operated by Harvard SEAS MadSys Lab

A recurring no-cost API allowance covering 7 cataloged models.

Visit provider
Free accessAlways-free quota
Payment cardNo
AccountRequired
Sources3 first-party links
API endpointhttps://freeinference.org/v1

Models mentioned

7
glm-5.1minimax-m2.5minimax-m3qwen3.6-35bdiffusiongemmadeepseek-v4-flashbge-m3

Equivalent paid value

Not quantifiable

How this was valued: The published allowance or a defensible paid comparison is not precise enough to calculate.

The provider describes a generous quota but publishes no numeric allowance.

Limits and terms

Public Numeric Limits
No
Official Text
Generous quota

What happens to your prompts?

Not privateReviewed

Prompts and responses may be logged and reused for service research, improvement, and published derived datasets.

Plan Scope
FreeInference.org service, including local inference servers and requests routed to remote model providers.
Prompt Retention
All prompts and responses may be logged, stored, hashed, redacted, or otherwise processed according to operator configuration and service needs; no fixed maximum retention period is stated.
Response Retention
Same broad logging and retention policy as prompts.
Ordinary Logging
Requests are analyzed for operations, security, debugging, research, service improvement, usage statistics, and routing metrics.
Model Training
The terms authorize research and derived-data use but do not clearly state whether retained prompt or response content may train a model. Users should not treat this as a no-training commitment.
Product Improvement
Logs and derived data may be used to improve and analyze the service. Sanitized or anonymized prompts, responses, metrics, and other derived datasets may be published or open-sourced for reproducible research.
Human Or Operator Access
Operators may process retained content for research, security, debugging, improvement, and analysis; sanitization is performed where feasible but is not guaranteed to remove sensitive information.
Subprocessors And Routing
Requests may be sent to remote model providers, which can process prompts, responses, metadata, and usage information under their own policies.
Deletion Controls
not documented
Caveat
The terms explicitly warn users not to submit sensitive, confidential, regulated, secret, credential, or unauthorized data. Sanitization is not a privacy guarantee.
Prompts and responses are logged; anonymized derivatives may be open-sourced.

Governing documents

Eligibility

Account Required
Yes
Payment Method Required
No
Intended Use
research and education

Primary sources

3