Notis turns a screenshot into a calendar event. It is built to keep your data on your device.
Notis collects no personal data by default. If you choose to connect a Google account to use Google Calendar, we store your Google account email address locally on your device (in the iOS Keychain) solely to display it in the app. We never transmit, log, or share this email address.
When you connect Google Calendar, Notis uses Google's OAuth 2.0 flow to
obtain permission to create calendar events on your behalf. The OAuth tokens
are stored only in your device's Keychain. Notis requests only the
calendar.events scope — it can create events but cannot read,
modify, or delete your existing calendar entries. You can disconnect your
Google account at any time in the app's Settings.
Notis's use of Google Calendar API data complies with the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Image text is read on your device using Apple's on-device text recognition. On devices that support Apple Intelligence, the event is parsed entirely on-device and nothing leaves your phone.
On other devices, only the extracted text (never the image itself) is sent over an encrypted connection to our Cloudflare Worker, which uses Cloudflare Workers AI solely to identify the event's title, date, and time. This text is processed in memory to answer that single request and is not logged, stored, or retained. It is never used for advertising or model training by us.
Events are written directly to your device calendar through Apple's EventKit, only after you confirm them. Notis cannot read your existing calendar entries.
Notis is not directed at children and collects no data from anyone.
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