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LAST UPDATED — JULY 2026

Privacy

What we store, who else touches it, and how to take it back. Written plainly, because a policy nobody reads protects nobody.

What we store

Your account: the name and email address you sign up with, a hashed password, and session records that keep you signed in. Your password is never stored in readable form.

Your work: the topic you type, the slides generated from it, the palette and typography chosen for each deck, any images you generate or upload, and the messages you send to the AI assistant. This is stored so your decks still exist when you come back.

We do not run advertising trackers, and we do not sell anything about you.

Who else processes it

Generating a deck means sending your topic — and, when you ask for an edit, the slide text — to Anthropic's Claude models running on Amazon Bedrock. Bedrock processes the request and returns the result; the deck itself is stored by us, not by them.

Our database is hosted by Neon and the application by Vercel. Images you generate or upload are stored in Vercel Blob. Payments, if you subscribe, are handled by Stripe — card details go to Stripe directly and never reach our servers.

Sharing a deck is a choice

Decks are private by default. A deck becomes readable without an account only after you enable sharing, and the public link uses a random token rather than any internal identifier, so nobody can guess their way to your work. Turning sharing off closes the link again.

Deleting your data

You can delete any deck from the editor, and your entire account from Settings. Deleting the account removes your decks, slides and chat history with it. That action is immediate and cannot be undone by us.

What we cannot promise

AI-generated slides can contain invented figures. The editor marks statistics and charts as illustrative for exactly this reason. Check anything you plan to present as fact.

This page describes how the product works today. If that changes in a way that affects what we store or who processes it, this page changes with it.