Privacy
Last updated: 10 July 2026
The short version: your projects never leave your device. Scriporia has no accounts, sets no cookies, and does not track you. Everything you make is stored in your own browser, on your own computer.
Who we are
Scriporia is made by EnchantedBytes, a small independent studio based in the United Kingdom. If you have any question about this notice or your data, use the Feedback button inside the app and we will get back to you.
Your projects stay on your device
Everything you create in Scriporia — your pages, spreads, uploaded photos and images, patterns, palettes and saved clusters — is stored locally in your browser (using IndexedDB and localStorage, the browser's built-in storage). None of it is ever uploaded to us or to anyone else. We could not look at your projects even if we wanted to; there is no server that receives them.
The flip side of local storage is that it lives and dies with your browser. If you clear your browser's site data, or lose the device, your projects go with it — so please use File → Save a copy regularly to keep a backup file (.scriporia) somewhere safe.
No cookies, no tracking
Scriporia sets no cookies — none at all, first-party or third-party. The only things stored in your browser are functional: your projects themselves and your preferences (theme, layout, tool settings, and whether you've seen the welcome tour). These exist solely so the app works and remembers your setup; nothing in them identifies you, and nothing is transmitted anywhere.
We do not use advertising, tracking pixels, fingerprinting, or social media embeds.
The feedback form
If you choose to send us feedback, the message you type (and the category you pick) is delivered to our inbox by EmailJS, an email delivery service acting as our processor. That message is the only thing sent — Scriporia does not attach your projects, your images, or anything else from your browser. If you include your email address in the message we will only use it to reply to you.
The background remover
The image background-removal tool runs entirely in your browser — your image is never uploaded. The first time you use it, your browser downloads the AI model files from img.ly (the tool's maker) at staticimgly.com; that download is a plain file fetch, like loading any script, and does not include your image or any personal data.
Hosting and analytics
Scriporia is served by Cloudflare Pages. Like any web host, Cloudflare processes visitors' IP addresses transiently to deliver the site and defend it against attacks; we don't receive or store that information.
We use Cloudflare Web Analytics to count visits. It is deliberately privacy-first: no cookies, no localStorage, no fingerprinting, no tracking across sites — we see only aggregate numbers such as how many people visited and which pages loaded, never who you are.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law (UK GDPR) you have rights over personal data that an organisation holds about you — including access, correction, and erasure. In practice Scriporia holds almost nothing: the only personal data we ever receive is what you choose to type into the feedback form. If you'd like anything you've sent us deleted, just ask via the same form. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), the UK's data protection regulator.
Changes to this notice
If Scriporia ever gains features that change how data is handled — for example, optional accounts or a paid tier — we will update this notice and make the change obvious in the app before it applies to you.