Engram OS is software that runs entirely on your own machine inside Docker. All AI inference, memory storage, and document processing happen locally. No data — not your files, not your memories, not your queries — is ever transmitted to Engram or any third party as part of normal operation.
If you choose to connect Engram to Google Calendar, Gmail, Linear, or Jira,
those integrations communicate directly between your local machine and those
services using credentials you provide. Your credentials are stored only in
your local .env file.
Engram never receives or stores those credentials.
The privacy practices of Google, Linear, and Atlassian are governed by their own privacy policies, not this one.
This marketing website is hosted on Vercel, which may collect standard server logs (IP addresses, request timestamps) as part of its infrastructure. Vercel's privacy policy governs that data.
We do not run any tracking pixels, behavioural analytics, or advertising scripts on this website.
If you email us at engram.os.app@gmail.com, we retain that correspondence in order to respond to it. We do not share it with third parties.
Because the Engram OS product stores all data locally on your own machine, you have complete and immediate control over it — you can delete it at any time without contacting us.
For any data associated with this website (e.g. an email you sent us), you may request access, correction, or deletion by emailing engram.os.app@gmail.com. We will respond within 30 days.
For a detailed explanation of how Engram handles data at the architectural level — data flows, encryption, air-gap capability — see the Privacy Model documentation. That page is more informative than this one for understanding what the product actually does.