Privacy
Three separate questions, because they have three different answers: what the app stores, what the app sends, and what this website collects.
Keto Tracker AI is a trading name of Keto Tracker LLC. Effective 13 August 2026.
The short version
There is no account, and no copy of your log anywhere but your phone. Every meal, weight, photo and note lives in storage on your device. We do not have a server that holds it, we cannot see it, and we could not hand it over if we were asked.
That is not the same as saying nothing ever leaves your phone. If you turn on the AI features, the meal you are logging right now is sent to an AI provider so it can be read. That is how the feature works, and it is described in full below.
1. What the app stores
On your device only. There is no sync, no cloud backup, and no server-side copy of any of it:
- Meals, portions and macros you have logged
- Weigh-ins, ketone readings and waist measurements
- Progress photos
- Goals, profile details, fridge contents, saved recipes and shopping lists
- Your chat history with the in-app coach
If you have supplied your own AI provider key, it is held in your device’s secure keychain — the operating system’s protected credential store — and never in the file that holds the rest of your data. It is sent to the provider you chose and nowhere else.
Deleting the app deletes all of it. There is no backup and no recovery, and we cannot restore it for you. That is the direct trade for having no account. Export first if you want to keep it (Settings → Export).
2. What the app sends, and to whom
This is the complete list of places the app can make a network request.
AI providers — only if you set up a key
The app has no AI credentials of its own. Until you add a provider key in Settings it uses a built-in offline suggester and makes no AI requests at all.
If you do add a key, the app sends directly to the provider you chose:
- Photo logging — the photo of the meal.
- Text logging — the description you typed.
- Recipe suggestions — the course, a time limit, the fridge items you switched on, and a band for your remaining carbs rather than the exact figure.
- Coach and trends — the question you asked, and summary figures from your log needed to answer it.
The supported providers are xAI (api.x.ai) and MiniMax (api.minimax.io). Requests go from your device to them; they do not pass through us. What they do with the content is governed by their own terms and privacy policies, and you should read those before enabling the feature. Your name and email are not included, because the app does not have them.
Open Food Facts — barcode scanning
Scanning a barcode sends the barcode number to world.openfoodfacts.org, an open food database, to look up the product. The request identifies the app by name so the service can see which client is calling. Nothing about you is attached.
Links that open outside the app
Shopping links for grocery items open Amazon or Instacart in your browser, and the app carries a house advertisement for a product we also own. These are ordinary links: nothing about your log travels with them, but the destination site sees the visit as it would any other, under its own privacy policy.
Affiliate disclosure: Amazon links carry an associate tag, which means we may earn a commission on a purchase, at no extra cost to you.
What is not sent
- No analytics. The app contains no analytics SDK. We do not count screen views, sessions, taps or crashes.
- No advertising network. The one advert in the app promotes another product of ours and is a plain link. No ad SDK, no ad identifier, no tracking.
- No progress photos. Photos stay on your device. The app has a “submit for feature” button that adds a photo to a queue, but that queue is local and currently sends nothing anywhere. If that changes, this policy changes with it and the app will ask for consent at the time.
- No contacts, no location, no advertising identifier. The app never asks for them.
Permissions the app asks for
| Permission | Why |
|---|---|
| Camera | Photographing meals, progress photos, and scanning barcodes |
| Photo library | Saving a progress photo you asked to keep |
| Notifications | Reminders you set yourself. These are scheduled on your device — no server sends them, and nothing is transmitted to schedule them |
3. What this website collects
Today: nothing. This site loads no analytics, sets no cookies, embeds no third-party scripts, and has no contact form, sign-up field or email capture anywhere on it. Fonts are served from this domain rather than from Google, so visiting a page here does not announce you to anyone else.
The server keeps ordinary web-server logs — IP address, page requested, timestamp — which exist to keep the site up and to stop abuse. They are not joined to anything else and not used to build a profile.
What will change. We intend to add Google Analytics to this website. When that happens it will be behind a consent banner that is set to off until you choose otherwise, with refusing exactly as easy as accepting, and this section will name the cookies and what Google receives. Until you see that banner, there is nothing here to consent to.
Website analytics would apply to this site only. It has nothing to do with the app.
Children
Keto Tracker AI is not directed at children and should not be used by anyone under 16. We do not knowingly collect information from children — and because the app has no accounts, we hold no information about any user.
Your rights
Rights such as access, correction, export and erasure apply to data an organisation holds about you. We hold none: your log is on your device, under your control. You can export it at any time from Settings, and delete all of it by deleting the app.
For data an AI provider may hold from requests your app sent, those rights are exercised with that provider directly.
Changes
If this policy changes in a way that affects what is collected or sent, the effective date above changes and the change is described here rather than made quietly.
Contact
Keto Tracker LLC — support@ketotracker.ai