Local capture first
Voice recordings are saved as encrypted local chunks before any transcript, recipe, or action review workflow runs.
Privacy
lilKiTTY is built for local-first voice capture on Apple devices. Cloud AI is off by default, network providers require explicit setup, and generated actions require review before use.
Effective June 30, 2026
Voice recordings are saved as encrypted local chunks before any transcript, recipe, or action review workflow runs.
Local notes can be deleted from the app. Deletion removes note metadata and the encrypted chunks stored on that device.
Hermes and LAN providers are disabled until you pair or configure them. They are shown as network paths, not on-device processing.
The public lilkitty.app site is a static product and privacy surface. It does not store voice notes and ships without third-party analytics.
Transcripts, summaries, tasks, reminders, and documentation updates are assistive outputs. You are responsible for reviewing them before relying on them.
Data use
lilKiTTY does not use the public website as a note or audio storage path. The app does not send voice data to Cloudflare by default, does not run third-party analytics on this site, and does not require sign-in for local capture.
Policy
lilKiTTY can process recordings, transcripts, note titles, context tags, action candidates, meeting recipes, provider settings, capture status, error messages, and local diagnostics needed to run the app. Local capture does not require sign-in.
By default, recordings are saved as encrypted chunks on your device. The temporary plaintext recording is removed after the encrypted chunk is written. Note metadata remains local unless you explicitly configure a LAN or Hermes path. Local recordings, transcripts, metadata, and generated outputs remain on the device until you delete them, remove the app, or the operating system removes them.
Data leaves the device only when you enable a network provider, pair Hermes, configure a manual LAN endpoint, or use an operating-system feature that sends data outside lilKiTTY. Network provider badges are shown separately from on-device badges. When those provider workflows are enabled, paired LAN and Hermes services may receive the note metadata, transcript text, generated outputs, and encrypted audio chunks needed to complete the workflow you choose.
When focus dictation is enabled on Mac, lilKiTTY may process camera input locally to estimate which display you are looking toward. Camera frames are not saved or sent by lilKiTTY. Current builds prepare confirmed dictation for insertion; direct macOS Automation insertion remains gated until the release path is implemented.
lilkitty.app is a static public website for product and privacy information. It is served through Cloudflare, which may process standard web request data such as IP address, user agent, request URL, timestamps, and security logs to deliver and protect the site. lilKiTTY does not use the public website to store voice notes, recordings, or transcripts.
You can delete local notes in the app. Deletion removes the note metadata and encrypted chunks stored on that device. Device backups may include app data depending on your Apple backup settings. If you previously sent data to a LAN or Hermes service, deletion from that separate service depends on that service's retention controls.
lilKiTTY may generate transcripts, summaries, tasks, reminders, documentation candidates, and focus-dictation text. These outputs can be incomplete or wrong. They are not professional, legal, medical, financial, or security advice.
lilKiTTY is not directed to children. Do not use it to record people without permission where consent is required, and do not store highly sensitive information unless you understand the local and network provider risks.
Privacy questions can be sent to privacy@lilkitty.app. This policy may change as the app adds account, sync, or provider features; the effective version is the version published on lilkitty.app.