Evens

Terms

The rules for using Evens, written plainly. By snapping a receipt, opening a shared bill or claiming an item, you agree to these terms. They cover the Evens website and the Evens iOS app. Last updated 5 August 2026.

Who you are contracting with

Evens is operated by Verafyed Ltd, a private limited company registered in England and Wales under company number 17210437, with its registered office at Flat 55, Clarence Gate Gardens, Glentworth Street, London NW1 6QS, United Kingdom. Where these terms say "we", they mean Verafyed Ltd.

What Evens is

Evens reads a photo of a receipt, lists what was on it, and gives you a link to share with the table so each person can tap what they had. It works out who owes what, to the cent, including anything shared between several people and any service charge already on the bill.

It is free. There are no accounts, no adverts and no subscription.

Evens never touches your money

This is the most important thing on this page. Evens is a calculator and a shared list. It does not hold, transfer, process or take custody of any money, and it is not a payment service, a bank, a money transmitter or an escrow.

When you tap a Revolut, PayPal, Monzo or Wise button, Evens simply opens that app or website with the payee and, where the provider supports it, the amount. Everything after that happens entirely between you and that provider under their terms. If a payment goes to the wrong person, goes twice, or does not arrive, that is a matter for them and for the people involved. Evens has no record of it and cannot reverse it.

The numbers are a starting point, not a bill

Reading a receipt from a photo is done by software, and software misreads things. A crumpled line, a faded thermal print, an unusual layout or a handwritten total can all produce a wrong item, a wrong price or a missing line. This is expected behaviour, not a fault.

That is exactly why Evens shows you every line and lets you correct it before you share anything. Check the figures against the paper receipt before anyone pays. The person sharing the bill is responsible for what it says.

Evens gives no warranty that a reading is accurate or complete, and nothing it shows is financial, tax or accounting advice.

Anyone with the link can open the bill

A bill lives at a private address that cannot reasonably be guessed, and there is no account or password. That is what makes it possible to share one with a table of people who have not installed anything. It also means the link is the key: whoever holds it can see the receipt, the items and the names, and can claim items. Send it to the table, not to the internet.

What you agree not to do

We may remove any bill and block any person or device that does these things, without notice.

Your content

The receipt photos and text you upload stay yours. You give Evens only the permission it needs to run: to store that content, show it to people holding the bill's link, and send the photo to Anthropic's Claude to be read. Nothing you upload is used to train any model or shown to anyone else. What is stored, and for how long, is set out in the privacy policy.

Availability

Evens is provided as it is, with no promise that it will be available, uninterrupted or free of errors. It is a free service run by one person, and it depends on other companies to work. Features may change and the service may stop. If it does, bills may become unreachable, so do not treat Evens as a record you need to keep.

Where responsibility sits

To the extent the law allows, Evens is not liable for money paid to the wrong person or in the wrong amount, for a misread receipt, for a disagreement between people sharing a bill, or for any indirect or consequential loss.

Where liability cannot be excluded, it is capped at 50 euros.

Nothing here removes rights you have by law. If you are a consumer, your statutory rights are unaffected by anything on this page.

Age

Evens is not intended for children. You need to be at least 16 to use it.

Changes

These terms may change. The date at the top says when they last did. Continuing to use Evens after a change means you accept it. If a change matters a great deal, it will be flagged in the app rather than left here quietly.

Law and courts

These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and its courts have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer elsewhere, this does not take away the protection of your own country's consumer law or your right to bring a claim in your own courts.

Contact

Questions, or a bill you want removed, write to hello@verafyed.com.