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Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 31, 2026

This page explains what InkForgeAI collects during beta, why we collect it, and how author work is handled.

What We Collect

We collect account details such as your name, email address, sign-in information, and workspace settings. If you use local or beta access, we may also keep basic status information so your workspace opens correctly.

When you upload manuscripts, images, covers, notes, metadata, or other files, InkForgeAI stores and processes those materials so the app can help you prepare a publishing package.

Generated drafts, AI suggestions, exported files, readiness checks, and feedback notes may also be saved as part of your project history.

How We Use Data

We use your information to create and manage your account, keep your projects available, process uploads, generate requested outputs, prepare exports, improve the beta experience, and respond to support or deletion requests.

We may collect basic analytics, logs, error reports, and usage events to understand what is working, find bugs, and protect the platform from abuse.

Third-Party Processors

InkForgeAI may use trusted providers such as Supabase for account and data storage, Vercel for hosting, and OpenAI or other API providers for AI-assisted features. Uploaded manuscripts and files may be sent to these providers only when needed to provide app functionality you request.

We do not sell your manuscripts, stories, characters, uploads, generated drafts, or creative works.

AI Training

User content should not be used to train InkForgeAI models unless we explicitly add opt-in consent later. If that ever changes, it should be presented clearly and separately before you opt in.

Deletion Requests

You may request account or content deletion by contacting us. Some backup, security, or legal records may take time to remove, but we will make a reasonable effort to delete your active workspace content.

Contact: support@inkforgeai.com

Plain-English Legal Note

These beta policies are meant to be clear and helpful for authors. They are not a substitute for attorney-reviewed legal documents.