1. Purpose
These Terms of Use define the conditions for accessing and using the DCE Analyzer service, available at analyseurdce.fr.
2. Service Description
DCE Analyzer is a free online tool that uses artificial intelligence to analyze construction tender documents (DCE). The service provides:
- Upload of DCE files in PDF or DOCX format
- Automated content analysis using artificial intelligence
- Generation of a structured report (summary, lots, criteria, timeline, etc.)
- Report export in PDF or JSON format
3. Access
Access to the service is free and requires no registration or account creation. The publisher reserves the right to modify, suspend or discontinue the service at any time without notice.
4. User Responsibilities
Users agree to:
- Use the service for its intended purpose (DCE document analysis)
- Not upload files containing viruses or malicious code
- Not attempt to disrupt the service
- Verify analysis results before making any decisions
5. Limitation of Liability
DCE Analyzer is a decision-support tool. Analyses are generated by artificial intelligence and may contain errors or omissions. The publisher does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness or relevance of results.
Users remain solely responsible for decisions made based on the results provided. The publisher shall not be held liable for any direct or indirect damages related to the use of the service.
6. Intellectual Property
All website content (code, design, editorial content) is protected by copyright. Analysis reports generated are freely usable by the user who produced them.
Uploaded DCE files remain the property of the user and are neither stored nor reused.
7. Personal Data
Personal data processing is described in our privacy policy.
8. Changes to Terms
The publisher reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. Changes take effect upon publication on this page. Use of the service after modification constitutes acceptance of the new Terms.
9. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by French law. In case of dispute, the courts of Paris shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
Last updated: March 1, 2026