Last updated: June 21, 2026
Scribble is a personal capture app. It is built to be private by default: your notes stay on your device, and we do not collect anything about you.
Nothing. Scribble has no accounts, no sign-up, and no analytics. We do not collect, store on our servers, transmit to ourselves, or sell any personal information. There are no third-party advertising or tracking SDKs in the app.
Everything you capture is stored locally on your device. If you use Scribble on both your iPhone and Apple Watch, notes you create on the watch are sent to your paired iPhone directly over Apple’s on-device device-to-device connection (WatchConnectivity). That data travels only between your own devices — it does not pass through us.
If you choose to capture by voice (for example, “Hey Siri, Scribble,” or by dictating), Apple’s system speech recognition converts your speech to text so it can be saved as a note. This is handled by Apple under Apple’s Privacy Policy. Scribble does not record, keep, or send audio anywhere itself.
Scribble does not knowingly collect any data from anyone, including children.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new date.
Questions about this policy? Email rob4ce@gmail.com.