Privacy
This page is maintained by ATLAB to answer common questions about Atlas Studio. It is a plain description of how the app works today, not a certification or legal advice.
What Atlas Studio stores
Your account (email and, if you add one, a display name, phone number and avatar) and the content you create: tasks, projects, events, finance accounts, transactions, budgets, loans and credit cards, courses, lessons, test results and certificates.
Who can read it
Every table is protected so a signed-in account can only reach its own rows. Support conversations are readable by you and the ATLAB support account you are writing to.
Voice and microphone
The microphone is only opened when you turn Atlas on, and your voice mode (always awake, ask each time, or silent) is stored on your device — it is never uploaded. Spoken questions are transcribed by your browser and the text is sent to the assistant to answer.
Notifications and device data
Notification choices, dock destinations, widget order and the notification history shown in Settings live in your browser's local storage on that device only.
Connected services
Google Calendar is connected only if you ask for it, and is used to read and write the calendars you pick. Assistant answers, course material and voice playback are produced by AI models through Lovable's AI gateway. WhatsApp is used only to relay support messages and, if you request it, a recovery code.
Deleting your data
You can delete any record in the app, disconnect Google Calendar in Settings, export a backup from your profile, and ask support to remove your account entirely.
Questions or a deletion request? Open support from inside the app and we will answer in the same thread.