Privacy

We can't see your data. By design.

AutoDoc runs entirely on your machine. There are no servers to send data to, no accounts to sign into, and no analytics watching what you do. This page explains exactly how that works.

How it works

What stays where.

Your machine
Meeting recordings (video + audio)
Full transcripts
AI-generated summaries
Search index
All AI processing
App settings and preferences
Our servers
Nothing.

We don't operate servers. There's nowhere for your data to go.

Our commitments

Plain language, no exceptions.

1
No telemetry
AutoDoc does not phone home. No usage analytics, no crash reports, no "anonymous" data collection. We don't know how many users we have unless they tell us.
2
No accounts
Download it, open it, use it. No email, no signup, no login. The optional Google Calendar connection syncs directly between Google and your device — AutoDoc never sits in the middle.
3
No third-party AI
Transcription and summarization run on your hardware using open models. Your meeting audio is never sent to OpenAI, Google, or anyone else for processing.
4
Verify it yourself
AutoDoc is open source under AGPL-3.0. Every line of code is public. If you don't trust our words, read our code.

A note about Google Calendar.

AutoDoc can optionally connect to Google Calendar to name and organize your recordings. When you connect, Google sends your event titles and times directly to the app on your device — we're never in the middle. Nothing is stored on our servers because we don't have servers. The calendar data lives only on your machine, alongside everything else. The connection is entirely optional and can be removed at any time in Settings.

Questions?

Our code is the best privacy policy we can offer. But if you have specific questions, open an issue on GitHub.

View source on GitHub