Privacy Policy — Paletto
Last updated 29 July 2026
Paletto does not collect any data about you.
What the app does with your information
Camera. Paletto reads frames from your camera to work out which colors are in front of it. Frames are analyzed on your device and are never stored, transmitted, or shown to anyone else. A frame is discarded as soon as the next one arrives. Nothing is saved unless you press the shutter.
Photos you choose. If you pick a photo, or drag an image into the app, it is read on your device to extract its colors. Paletto asks for access to one photo at a time through the system picker; it never receives access to your photo library as a whole.
Palettes you save. A saved palette — the color values and a copy of the image it came from — is written to storage on your device, inside the app's own private container. It is included in your device backups if you have those enabled, because that is how iOS backups work. It is not uploaded anywhere by Paletto.
What Paletto does not do
- No account, sign-in, or email address
- No analytics, telemetry, crash reporting, or advertising SDKs
- No network requests of any kind — the app has no server and contacts none
- No data sold, shared, or disclosed to third parties, because none is collected
Sharing is yours to initiate
When you share or drag a palette, iOS hands it to the app or person you chose. What happens to it after that is governed by that app or service, not by Paletto.
Deleting your data
Deleting a palette in the app removes both its colors and its stored image. Deleting the app removes everything it saved.
Children
Paletto is rated 4+, collects nothing, and contains no advertising or third-party content.
Contact
Questions about this policy, or about Paletto: kajornsakp.dev