What happens to your data
No accounts, no email capture, no ads, no paywalls. Here is exactly where your content goes for each kind of tool — written for people pasting work documents.
Non-AI tools: 100% in your browser
Converters, formatters, analyzers, and generators that don't carry the AI label run entirely client-side. Your text is never uploaded — conversion happens in JavaScript on your device, and the content never touches our servers. You can verify this in your browser's network tab: no request is made when you convert. This covers the Jira, Confluence, Slack, Notion, Word, and HTML converters, the table and README generators, and most other tools.
AI tools: only the text you submit is sent
Tools marked as AI-powered send the text you submit — and nothing else — to our backend on AWS, which forwards it to Amazon Bedrock (Amazon Nova models) for processing. There are no accounts, so requests are not tied to an identity or profile.
Amazon Bedrock does not use your inputs or outputs to train models. Our backend keeps an operational log of each AI request (input truncated to 2,000 characters, output to 4,000) to monitor quality and abuse.
Retention: AI logs auto-delete after 30 days
- AI request logs expire automatically after 30 days.
- Aggregate daily counters (request counts, token totals) expire after 35 days.
- Your IP address is never stored — only a salted one-way hash used to count unique users, alongside coarse telemetry (browser family, country).
- Nothing is retained for non-AI tools, because nothing is ever sent.
Analytics
We use Google Analytics to understand which tools are useful (page views and anonymous events like "copy clicked"). Analytics never sees the content you paste into any tool.
Working with sensitive documents?
Stick to the non-AI tools — they work fully offline once the page loads, so confidential content never leaves your machine. Questions or a data-deletion request? Email sauravsharma011@gmail.com.