Privacy Policy
Squiggle Studio · Last updated 17 August 2026
Who this is for
Squiggle Studio is made for children (roughly ages 4–12) and is designed to be used with a parent or guardian nearby. This policy is written for parents.
What we collect
- The words you ask us to draw. When your child taps an idea, types one, or speaks one, that short piece of text is sent to our server, which passes it to Google's Gemini AI to create the drawing.
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A random session number. The app saves a random ID (like
a3f1…) in your browser so it can limit how many drawings can be made in an hour. It is not linked to a name, email, or account, and it tells us nothing about who your child is. - Basic technical logs. Like most websites, our server records when errors happen so we can fix them. These logs do not contain what your child asked for, and the session number is scrambled before it is written down.
What we do not collect
- No names, ages, birthdays, email addresses, phone numbers, or addresses.
- No accounts or logins.
- No photographs or videos.
- No advertising, no ad networks, and no behavioural tracking of any kind.
- No analytics or tracking software from other companies.
About the microphone
The microphone is only used while your child is actively holding a conversation with the app — it turns itself off after a few seconds, and the browser will always ask your permission before it can be used at all.
Please know this: to turn speech into text, your web browser may send the recorded audio to the company that makes it — Google for Chrome, Apple for Safari — under their privacy policies, not ours. Where your browser supports doing this privately on the device itself, Squiggle Studio asks it to do that instead. Either way, Squiggle Studio never receives or stores the audio — only the text it becomes. If you would rather no audio ever left your device, you can simply type ideas instead of using the microphone.
Where the drawings live
Drawings are created and coloured entirely in your browser. We do not upload, store, or keep copies of them. If you use Save or Print, the file goes wherever you choose on your own device. Closing the tab clears the drawing.
Other companies involved
- Google (Gemini AI) — receives the text of what to draw, and returns the shapes.
- Google Cloud — runs our server and stores the technical logs described above.
- Cloudflare — delivers the website to your browser.
- Your browser's maker — may process microphone audio, as described above.
We deliberately host our own fonts and images so that simply opening the page does not announce your visit to any other company.
How long things are kept
- The random session number stays in your browser until you clear your browser data.
- Technical error logs are kept by Google Cloud for a limited period (30 days by default) and then deleted automatically.
- Drawings are never stored on our servers at all.
Children's privacy (COPPA)
Squiggle Studio is built to avoid collecting personal information from children in the first place, which is the simplest and strongest protection we can offer. Because we do not collect personal information, we do not ask for verifiable parental consent — if that ever changes, we will ask for your consent first and update this policy before doing so.
Your choices as a parent
- Clearing your browser's site data removes the random session number completely.
- You can decline or revoke microphone permission at any time in your browser settings; typing still works.
- You can ask us any question about this policy using the contact below.
Contact
Questions about privacy? A dedicated contact address is being set up and will be published here before Squiggle Studio is opened to families.
Changes to this policy
If we change how Squiggle Studio handles information, we will update this page and change the date at the top.
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