Privacy
Your audio never leaves your device.
That's the whole architecture, not a setting. Here is everything Resonink touches, plainly.
What stays on your device
- Your audio. Uploaded files, captured tabs, and the microphone are read in your browser as they play. Nothing is uploaded. Even the heavy instrument-separation model runs on your own machine, precisely so this stays true.
- Your gallery. Finished paintings, favorites, and settings are stored locally in your browser. We can't see them.
What leaves, and why
- Anonymous usage counts (on by default, opt out in the Monitor panel): which options get used, such as a shape toggled or a painting exported, tagged with a random per-browser token. No audio, no account, no personal details, no third-party trackers, no advertising cookies. It exists so we can keep the tool small and keep what earns its place.
- Reading feedback (off by default, opt-in): if you choose to share, your answer to "does this match?" is sent as an anonymous tuple of the feeling shown, your correction, and a compact acoustic snapshot. Never audio.
- A message you send us (the contact form): delivered straight to our inbox as email and stored nowhere else, used only to reply to you.
- The Studio launch list (opt-in): if you ask to be notified, your email address is kept for that one announcement. A single send with an unsubscribe link, never shared, never used for anything else.
What we don't do
- No selling or sharing of data with anyone.
- No fingerprinting, no cross-site tracking, no ad networks.
- No account required to paint, keep, or export.
If accounts arrive
A future optional account would sync your gallery: the paintings and their settings, never your audio. The promise above doesn't move.
Questions? Write to us.
LAST UPDATED · JULY 2026 · DRAFT · PENDING LEGAL REVIEW