Privacy Policy
Last updated June 29, 2026
Unicron is a native Mac app made by Konigi. I built it the way I'd want my own tools built: your notes stay on your Mac, and I don't run a server that sees them. This page explains what that means in plain language.
Your notes stay on your Mac
Unicron reads and writes plain markdown files in a folder you choose. Those files live on your computer. Unicron has no server of its own and never collects, stores, or transmits your notes to me or Konigi.
When you use AI features
Unicron's AI features — like the daily brief and turning transcripts into clean notes — work by sending the relevant note content to Anthropic through the Claude command-line tool running under your own paid Claude plan. That happens on your machine, with your credentials, and the data is handled under Anthropic's terms, not mine.
I don't sit in the middle of that exchange. I never see the content you send, and I don't receive a copy. How Anthropic handles it is covered by Anthropic's Privacy Policy.
This website
This site is a simple landing page. It does not use analytics, advertising, or tracking cookies.
Two third parties are involved in loading and selling the app:
- Google Fonts serves the typefaces used here. Loading them sends your IP address to Google as part of the normal web request. See Google's Privacy Policy.
- Lemon Squeezy handles checkout and payment when you download the app. If you buy, the payment details you enter go to Lemon Squeezy, the merchant of record — I never see your card number. See Lemon Squeezy's Privacy Policy.
Email you send me
If you email me, I keep that message so I can reply and follow up. I don't add you to a mailing list or share your address with anyone.
Children
Unicron isn't directed at children under 13, and I don't knowingly collect their data.
Changes
If this policy changes, I'll update the date at the top. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email hello@konigi.com.