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Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 11, 2026

SuperEar transcribes your voice on-device and syncs your data securely to the cloud. The short version: we don't sell your data, we don't listen to your audio, and you can delete everything at any time.

Audio stays on your Mac

All voice recording and transcription happens locally on your device using open source Whisper models. SuperEar does not upload, stream, or send your raw audio to any server. There is no cloud transcription service — the AI runs entirely on your Mac.

What we store

When you sign in with Apple or Google, our cloud provider (Supabase) stores the following:

  • Your email address and display name (from your Apple/Google profile)
  • Your transcription text and dictation history
  • Usage stats (word count, dictation count, streaks)
  • Sign-in timestamps and session tokens

This data is stored securely and used exclusively to power your SuperEar experience — syncing across devices, showing your history, and tracking your stats. We do not profile you, target advertising, or share this data with third parties.

What we never store

  • Your raw microphone audio — ever, under any circumstance
  • Which apps you dictate into
  • Analytics, telemetry, or crash reports tied to your identity

Updates

SuperEar checks for software updates via Sparkle. When it does, the update server sees your IP address and macOS version, which is standard for any HTTPS request. We don't log or retain this information beyond what's needed to serve the update.

Third parties

We use the following vendors, each with their own privacy policies:

Your rights

You can delete your SuperEar account at any time, which permanently removes all your data — profile, dictation history, and stats — from our database. Email hello@superear.app to request deletion or to ask us anything about this policy.

Changes

If we update this policy we'll update the date at the top and, for meaningful changes, surface a notice in the app.

Questions? Reach us at hello@superear.app.