Privacy Policy
Neatype is built to keep your text on your Mac. Here's exactly what that means.
Last updated: May 2026
The short version
Neatype processes your text locally on your Mac. There is no account system, and we don't sell or share your data. Optional, anonymous usage statistics can be turned off completely.
What stays on your device
The language model and all inference run locally at 127.0.0.1. The text you correct or translate is processed on your machine and is not sent to us as part of normal use.
Optional anonymous telemetry
To improve quality, Neatype can send anonymized statistics about a correction — such as mode, language codes, text length, edit distance, model, latency and success. There is no user ID and no IP address; a per-install identifier is stored only as a salted hash, and timestamps are rounded to the hour.
Your actual text (before and after) is sent only if you explicitly enable it. You can disable telemetry entirely, including any text, in Settings → General.
No accounts, no tracking
Neatype has no sign-up, no advertising, and no third-party trackers. This website is static and sets only a cookie that remembers the language you chose.
Third-party components
On first launch Neatype downloads the open-source Ollama runtime and a model to run locally. That download comes directly from the provider; afterwards everything runs on your Mac.
Your choices
You can turn telemetry off, delete the app at any time, and remove its data from ~/Library/Application Support/Neatype. Questions? See the Contact page.