Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 2026

TL;DR

The OrionPod app runs entirely on your machine. We don't collect, store, transmit, or even peek at your data. No analytics, no telemetry, no tracking — nothing. Your prompts, your models, your conversations all stay on your device.

This website uses Google Analytics to understand site traffic. No personal data is collected, and it has zero connection to the app.

What Data We Collect

From the app? None. Zero. Zilch.

OrionPod is a local-first desktop application. All AI inference happens on your hardware. No data is sent to any external server, cloud service, or third party. We have no servers receiving your data because there's nothing to receive.

On this website, we collect anonymised usage analytics via Google Analytics (page views, referral sources, general location). See the "This Website" section below for details.

Local Storage

OrionPod stores configuration files and downloaded models locally on your device. This data never leaves your machine. You have full control over it and can delete it at any time.

Third-Party Services

OrionPod itself does not connect to any third-party services during normal operation. If you choose to download models from external sources (e.g., Hugging Face), those downloads are initiated by you and subject to those platforms' own privacy policies.

This Website

This website (orionpod.com) is a static site hosted on GitHub Pages. We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with this website — things like page views, referral sources, and general geographic region. This helps us improve the site and understand where our users are coming from.

Google Analytics may use cookies and collect anonymised usage data. No personally identifiable information is collected by us through this service. You can opt out of Google Analytics by using a browser add-on or by enabling "Do Not Track" in your browser settings.

This tracking applies only to this website — the OrionPod desktop application has absolutely no analytics, telemetry, or tracking of any kind.

GitHub Pages may also collect basic server logs as part of their hosting — see GitHub's privacy statement for details.

Changes

If this policy ever changes (unlikely, given we collect nothing), we'll update this page. But honestly, "we collect nothing" is a pretty stable policy.

Contact

Questions? Reach out on X (Twitter) or Mastodon.