Last Updated: April 25, 2026
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to X-Ray Camera. I'm committed to protecting your privacy and making sure you have a positive experience using the app. This Privacy Policy explains how I collect, use, and safeguard your information when you use the app.
By using X-Ray Camera, you agree to the collection and use of information in accordance with this policy.
Images you provide When you use the app to create X-ray style renders, you can capture an image with your device's camera or pick one from your photo library. These images are:
Transmitted over an encrypted HTTPS connection to a stateless Firebase Cloud Function I operate, which immediately forwards the image to Google's Gemini API for the sole purpose of generating a stylized X-ray visual effect. The Cloud Function does not store, log, or persist the image. It processes the image in memory only and is discarded as soon as the response is returned. Returned to your device as a generated image and stored locally inside the app's library, under your control. Not stored on my servers, not retained by me after processing, and not used to train any model.
Purchase information If you subscribe to X-Ray Camera Pro, I use RevenueCat to manage subscriptions. RevenueCat may collect:
Anonymous user identifiers. Purchase history and subscription status. Device type and operating system version.
I don't have access to your payment details. All payment processing is handled securely by Apple through the App Store.
Automatically collected information The app may automatically collect:
Device type and model. Operating system version. App version. General usage statistics.
I want to be explicit about how the app handles photos that may contain faces, in line with Apple's App Store guidelines and applicable biometric privacy laws.
What the app does NOT do:
The app does NOT collect, detect, recognize, scan, identify, verify, analyze, or store face data, facial features, facial landmarks, face geometry, face embeddings, or any other biometric identifier. The app does NOT use Face ID, ARKit Face Tracking, the TrueDepth Camera API, Apple's Vision Framework face detection, or any face recognition, face clustering, or facial analysis technology, on-device or in the cloud. The app does NOT build, store, or maintain a database of faces, facial templates, or biometric profiles, and does NOT match a user's photo against any face database. The app does NOT use any photo or face-containing image to train, fine-tune, or improve any machine learning model, neither mine nor any third party's.
What actually happens when you use the app:
You choose to take a photo with the camera or pick one from your photo library. The photo may incidentally contain a face (yours, a friend's, a pet's, an object, anything). The app treats every photo as an ordinary image, a flat collection of pixels, and doesn't single out, isolate, or process any face within it. The photo is sent over HTTPS to a stateless Firebase Cloud Function I operate, which forwards it to the Google Gemini API to generate a stylized "X-ray" artistic effect on the entire image. The Cloud Function processes the photo in memory and does not store, persist, or log the image content. Google processes the image only to return the stylized output and, per the Gemini API terms applicable to my usage, doesn't use the image to train Google's models. The stylized output is returned to your device and saved into the app's local library on your device. The original photo and the stylized output are NOT uploaded to or stored on any server I control. I don't operate a backend that persists user images. You can delete any image from the app's library at any time. You can revoke camera and photo library permissions at any time in your device's Settings. Uninstalling the app removes all locally stored images.
I use the information I collect to: