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Uttr — Privacy Policy

Effective August 20, 2026 · Applies to the Uttr iOS app

Uttr is built so your thoughts stay yours. There are no accounts, no ads, no analytics, and no tracking of any kind. We do not sell, share, or monetize your data — we couldn't if we wanted to, because we don't collect it.

Your voice

Speech is transcribed on your iPhone using Apple's on-device speech recognition. In one narrow case it falls back: if on-device recognition fails before producing any text at all — most often on a fresh install, before iOS has finished downloading its speech model — Uttr retries that capture once through Apple's standard dictation service, which processes audio on Apple's servers under Apple's own privacy policy. That is the only circumstance in which audio leaves your device. It is never sent to us, and we never receive, see, or store it.

Your thoughts, events, reminders, and memories

Everything you capture is stored locally on your device. Events and reminders you choose to save are written to your own Apple Calendar and Reminders via the permissions you grant.

Uttr reads your calendar in exactly one way, and only to hear you correctly. About once a day it looks at events in the fortnight either side of today and keeps the first names of people you are scheduled with — at most twenty of them — so that speech recognition spells “Priya” rather than guessing. It takes nothing else from those events: not titles, not notes, not locations, not times, not email addresses. Those names stay on your device, are never sent anywhere, and you can clear them at any time by turning off Calendar access in iOS Settings.

Optional AI refinement

Uttr can optionally refine how a captured thought is titled and filed. When this runs, the text transcript only (never audio) is sent over an encrypted connection to a private processing endpoint we operate, used solely to structure your thought, and returned. It is not stored, logged, sold, or used for anything else — including training AI models.

What Uttr learns

When you correct a card (a spelling, a name, a category), Uttr remembers that correction in a small dictionary stored only on your device. You can view and delete every learned rule inside the app (Board → brain icon).

Permissions we ask for, and why

Every permission is optional; Uttr degrades gracefully without any of them.

Data retention & deletion

Delete the app and everything Uttr stored is gone. Items already saved to your Apple Calendar or Reminders remain in those apps under your control, like any other entry.

Children

Uttr is not directed at children under 13 and collects no data from anyone.

Changes & contact

If this policy changes, the update appears on this page with a new effective date. Questions: shaheersaud2004@gmail.com