Privacy
Last updated 21 August 2026
Styleme is built so that the private thing — your closet, your taste, what you wore — never has to leave your phone. This page says precisely what does and doesn’t move.
What stays on your phone
- Photos of your clothes, and the catalogue built from them.
- Your style profile — your own words about how you dress and the facts the stylist learns — is stored only on the device.
- Your saved looks, wear history, and feedback.
- Your profile photo. It is excluded from device backups.
None of this is uploaded to Styleme’s servers, and there is no account to create.
What is sent, and where
- AI requests. When Styleme reads a clothing photo, picks an outfit, answers in the stylist chat, or renders a look, the relevant content is sent through Styleme’s own server to OpenAI to generate the response — the photo being read, your wardrobe descriptions, your style profile (including the name you entered and the facts the stylist has learned), and the conversation itself. Styleme’s server stores a count of your requests — not their content — to enforce fair-use limits. OpenAI processes the request under its API data policies and does not use API content to train its models.
- Weather. Your approximate coordinates (or a city you type) go to Open-Meteo, a weather service, solely to fetch the day’s forecast. Like any web request, it necessarily reveals your IP address to that service; nothing else is attached.
- Identity. The app creates an anonymous identifier so its servers can apply per-user limits. It carries no name, email, or profile.
What Styleme doesn’t do
- No advertising, no trackers, no analytics SDKs in the app itself. (This website is the one exception — see below.)
- No selling or sharing of data with third parties beyond the processors above.
- No reading of your photo library — you choose each photo the app receives.
This website
- The waitlist. If you join the waitlist, your email address is stored in Styleme’s own database (hosted on Supabase) and used for exactly one thing: telling you when Styleme ships. No newsletters, no sharing. Write to the address below and it’s deleted.
- Ad measurement. The landing page — and only the landing page — includes the Meta Pixel, which tells Meta that the page was visited and whether a visitor joined the waitlist, so we can tell if the ads that point here are working. It sees standard web-visit data (IP address, browser, pages viewed); it never sees your wardrobe, your photos, or anything from the app, and the app itself contains no such tracker. Meta processes this under its own data policy.
Deleting your data
Profile → Erase everything removes your wardrobe, looks, style profile, renders, and the anonymous identifier from your phone. Because your content lives on the device, deleting the app deletes the data.
Contact
Questions: rollchase@gmail.com