Free Disclaimer Generator Online

The free online disclaimer generator creates a professional legal disclaimer for any website, blog, YouTube channel, or app. Toggle sections for your content type including affiliate marketing, medical information, financial advice, legal content, AI-generated content, and earnings claims. Download as PDF or copy instantly. No signup required.

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Legal Document
Disclaimer
[Website Name]
The information provided by [Website Name] ("we," "us," or "our") on [Website URL] (the "Site") is for general informational purposes only. All information on the Site is provided in good faith; however, we make no representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information on the Site. This disclaimer was last updated on June 3, 2026.
General Disclaimer
Under no circumstance shall [Website Name] or [Owner Name] have any liability to you for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of the Site or reliance on any information provided on the Site. Your use of the Site and your reliance on any information on the Site is solely at your own risk.
Views Expressed
The views and opinions expressed on [Website Name] are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any other agency, organization, employer, or company. Any content provided by our authors and contributors is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
External Links Disclaimer
The Site may contain links to other websites or content belonging to or originating from third parties. Such external links are not investigated, monitored, or checked for accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness by us. We do not warrant, endorse, guarantee, or assume responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any information offered by third-party websites linked through the Site. We will not be a party to or in any way be responsible for monitoring any transaction between you and third-party providers of products or services.
No Guarantees
The Site is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis without any representations or warranties, express or implied. [Website Name] makes no representations or warranties in relation to this Site or the information and materials provided on the Site. Nothing in this disclaimer will limit or exclude our or your liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence, or limit or exclude our or your liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
Contact Us
If you have questions or comments about this Disclaimer, please contact us at: [Owner Name] [Website Name] [Website URL] [Contact Email]

Common use cases

  • Add a disclaimer to a blog that publishes health, finance, or legal information
  • Generate an affiliate disclosure for a review or comparison site
  • Create a general website disclaimer limiting liability for reliance on published content
  • Satisfy the FTC disclosure requirement for affiliate and sponsored content

Website disclaimer generator: which sites need a disclaimer and why

A disclaimer limits your legal liability for the content on your website. Any site that publishes information users might rely on for personal, financial, health, or legal decisions needs a disclaimer. The specific type of disclaimer depends on your content: blogs covering fitness, nutrition, or mental health need a medical disclaimer; sites discussing investments, tax strategy, or personal finance need a financial disclaimer; legal information sites need a not-a-lawyer disclaimer; any site earning affiliate commissions needs an affiliate disclosure.

The website disclaimer generator activates the relevant clauses for each content type you select. A health and fitness blog activates the medical section. A personal finance blog activates the financial content and earnings sections. An affiliate review site activates the affiliate disclosure with optional FTC-required language. A general information website activates the views and opinions and external links sections. You can combine any number of sections in a single document if your site covers more than one content category. Pair the disclaimer with a privacy policy and terms of service to give your site a complete legal foundation.

Affiliate disclaimer generator: FTC compliance for monetized sites

An affiliate disclaimer is required by law in the United States under FTC guidelines (16 CFR Part 255) and by equivalent regulations in the UK (ASA/CAP), EU, Canada, and Australia. The disclosure must be clear, conspicuous, and placed where users will see it before they click on an affiliate recommendation. A single disclaimer page linked from your footer is insufficient on its own; the FTC requires proximity to the individual recommendation as well. The affiliate disclaimer generator output includes both a site-wide disclosure statement and guidance on inline placement near individual affiliate links.

For Amazon Associates publishers specifically, Amazon's Operating Agreement also mandates a disclosure statement. The generated affiliate disclosure satisfies both FTC guidelines and Amazon's requirements when placed correctly. Enable the FTC language checkbox in the affiliate section to include the specific regulatory citation. The disclosure language is written in plain English that is easy for readers to understand while meeting the legal standard of making the commercial relationship clear and unambiguous.

Medical and financial disclaimer generator: protecting professional advice sites

A medical disclaimer is necessary for any site publishing health, fitness, supplement, or wellness content that users could interpret as personalized medical advice. The disclaimer clarifies that the content is for informational purposes only, does not constitute a patient-doctor relationship, and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Without this disclaimer, a site operator could face liability if a reader relies on the content and suffers harm.

A financial disclaimer generator is equally important for personal finance blogs, investment commentary sites, trading education platforms, and any site that discusses stocks, crypto, real estate, or tax strategy. The financial disclaimer clarifies that nothing on the site constitutes investment advice and that readers should consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions. The earnings disclaimer section, new in this generator, supplements financial content by addressing income claims and case studies that are common in make-money-online, coaching, and course sales contexts.

Disclaimer generator for YouTube, video, and podcast creators

Content creators on YouTube, TikTok, podcasts, and video platforms face the same disclosure requirements as website publishers, often with greater urgency because video content reaches large audiences quickly. A YouTube disclaimer generator output covers the key liability areas: affiliate links in video descriptions, health or financial commentary in video content, sponsored segment disclosures, and general informational content that is not professional advice.

YouTube requires creators to use the built-in paid promotion disclosure toggle for sponsored content, but this platform feature does not satisfy all FTC affiliate disclosure requirements and does not cover informational disclaimers. Publish a disclaimer page linked from your YouTube channel description and About section. Add a short affiliate disclosure at the beginning of any video description containing affiliate links. For podcast creators, include a verbal disclosure in episodes containing affiliate promotions and link to the full disclaimer page in your show notes. Use the YouTube/Video quick template in the generator to pre-select the most relevant sections for video creators.

AI disclaimer generator: disclosing AI-generated content

The use of AI tools to create or assist with content is now widespread across blogs, news sites, marketing agencies, and product teams. An AI-generated content disclaimer discloses that some or all of the content on the site was created with AI assistance, acknowledges that AI-generated content may contain inaccuracies or outdated information, and clarifies that a human review process is applied before publication. This transparency builds reader trust and protects the site operator from liability claims related to AI content errors.

Regulatory attention to AI content disclosure is increasing. The EU AI Act introduced transparency requirements for AI-generated content in certain categories. The FTC has stated that hidden AI use in endorsements and advertising may violate existing disclosure rules. Publishing an AI content disclaimer is a proactive step that positions your site ahead of emerging requirements. Enable the AI Content section in the generator to add a professionally worded AI disclosure that covers common AI content use cases including writing assistance, image generation descriptions, and automated data summarization.

How to add a disclaimer to your website

After generating your disclaimer, create a dedicated page on your website at a URL such as /disclaimer. Paste the generated text and publish the page. Add a link to it in your website footer alongside your privacy policy and terms of service links so it is accessible from every page. For affiliate disclosures, add a short version at the top of every article that contains affiliate links, for example: "This post contains affiliate links. We may earn a commission if you purchase through our links, at no extra cost to you."

Update your disclaimer whenever your content practices change, for example if you start using affiliate links on a site that previously had none, begin publishing AI-assisted content, or add a financial or health section to a previously general-purpose blog. The generator makes updates straightforward: adjust your toggles, regenerate, and republish. All three core legal documents for a website, the disclaimer, the privacy policy, and the terms of service, should be reviewed and updated at least once a year or whenever your site materially changes.

How the disclaimer generator tool works

The disclaimer generator runs entirely in your browser. As you fill in the form fields and toggle sections, the live preview updates the disclaimer document in real time. Your site name, contact email, and content details are never sent to a server and never stored. There is no account required, no watermark on the output, and no limit on how many disclaimers you can generate.

The quick templates let you pre-select the right sections for your site type in one click: Blog/Content, Affiliate/Review, Health/Fitness, Finance/Investing, Legal Information, YouTube/Video, AI Content, or All Sections. You can then fine-tune the selection by toggling individual sections. Once satisfied, download the disclaimer as a PDF using the built-in pdf export, download a plain TXT file, or copy the text directly to paste into your CMS. For businesses that also need confidentiality protection for internal information, the NDA generator covers non-disclosure requirements that fall outside the scope of a public-facing disclaimer.

For a full guide covering every disclaimer type, FTC affiliate requirements, AI content disclosure, and where to place each disclaimer on your site, read the disclaimer generator guide.

Frequently asked questions

Websites that provide health or medical information need a medical disclaimer. Sites that discuss investments, personal finance, or tax topics need a financial disclaimer. Legal information sites need a not-a-lawyer disclaimer. Any site that earns affiliate commissions needs an affiliate disclosure. Blogs that publish income case studies need an earnings disclaimer. Sites using AI tools to generate content need an AI content disclaimer. General information and opinion blogs benefit from a views and opinions disclaimer. Many sites fall into multiple categories and should enable multiple sections in a single combined document.

An affiliate disclosure must clearly state that the site owner earns commissions from products or services recommended through affiliate links. It must be conspicuous, written in plain language, and placed visibly near affiliate links or at the top of articles containing them, not buried in a terms page. The FTC requires that the disclosure be presented in a way that a reasonable consumer would be likely to notice and understand the commercial relationship before clicking on a recommendation.

A medical disclaimer is required whenever a website publishes health, medical, or fitness information that users could interpret as professional medical advice. This includes articles about symptoms, treatments, diets, exercises, supplements, and mental health. Without a disclaimer, the site operator could face liability if a user relies on the content and suffers harm. A medical disclaimer clarifies that the content is informational only and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare professional.

Yes. The disclaimer generator allows you to activate multiple content type sections in a single document. A personal finance blog that also covers health topics and uses affiliate links can generate one combined disclaimer that addresses all three: financial content, medical information, and affiliate relationships. Publish this single document on a dedicated disclaimer page and link to it from your site footer.

Yes. YouTube channels should publish a disclaimer covering any affiliate links in video descriptions, any health or financial advice discussed in videos, and any sponsored content. YouTube itself requires creators to disclose paid promotions using the built-in disclosure feature. However, a standalone disclaimer page linked from the channel description provides additional legal protection and covers content that the YouTube disclosure toggle does not address, such as general informational disclaimers and external link liability.

An earnings disclaimer clarifies that any income figures, case studies, or financial results mentioned on a website are not a guarantee that other users will achieve the same results. It is required for any site that publishes income reports, make-money-online content, course sales pages, or coaching program marketing. The FTC requires that income claims be truthful and not misleading. An earnings disclaimer alone does not make misleading income claims legal; it supplements accurate, qualified claims by setting appropriate expectations.

No jurisdiction currently mandates a standalone AI content disclaimer for general websites, but several regulators including the EU AI Act and the FTC have signaled that transparency about AI-generated content is an emerging requirement. Beyond compliance, disclosing AI-generated content builds reader trust and protects you from liability if AI-produced content contains inaccuracies. The AI Content section in the generator produces a disclosure that acknowledges AI tool use while making clear that a human editorial review process is applied.

Publish the full disclaimer on a dedicated page at a URL such as /disclaimer. Link to it from your website footer so it is accessible from every page on the site. For affiliate disclosures specifically, the FTC requires that the disclosure appear near the affiliate links themselves, so add a short inline disclosure at the top of any article containing affiliate links in addition to the footer link. For medical and financial disclaimers, place a short notice at the top of articles that contain health or financial content.

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