Groq updated its Terms of Use on June 25, 2026 to reflect a change in the company's legal entity name from Groq, Inc. to Groq, LLC. The updated language now identifies the service operator as 'Groq, LLC or its wholly owned subsidiaries or affiliates' rather than 'Groq, Inc.' The contact address for the legal department remains unchanged, but is now attributed to Groq, LLC instead of Groq, Inc.
The updated Terms of Use now identify Groq's legal operating entity as Groq, LLC rather than Groq, Inc. This is a corporate structural change that does not alter what services Groq provides, how your data is processed, what fees apply, or your rights under the agreement. The contact information for the legal department remains the same.
The updated terms reflect a change in Groq's legal operating structure from a corporation to a limited liability company. This is an administrative update that clarifies which legal entity operates the service and receives notices, but does not change the service itself, how data is handled, what fees apply, or what rights and obligations users have.
The agreement now identifies Groq, LLC as the operator rather than Groq, Inc.
Legal contact address is now attributed to Groq, LLC for mail and email correspondence.
This change record describes what was added, removed, or modified in the document. Analysis reflects what the updated agreement states or permits. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Applicability may vary by jurisdiction. Methodology
Groq updated its Terms of Use to reflect a corporate reorganization: the identified operator entity changed from Groq, Inc. to Groq, LLC. This is a standard consequence of corporate restructuring and does not modify substantive service terms, data practices, or user obligations. No new regulatory exposure or compliance obligation is created by this change. Organizations that reference the Terms of Use in vendor management or data processing agreements may wish to note the entity name change for their records, but no contract renegotiation appears required unless those agreements expressly identified Groq, Inc. as counterparty.
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