The paperwork
Privacy Policy
Last updated July 13, 2026
The short version
The Loopter app collects nothing. Your files never leave your Mac, there is no account, and the app sends no analytics. This website runs cookieless, anonymous visit counting and has a contact form that does exactly what a contact form looks like it does. That’s the whole story - the rest of this page is the detail.
Who we are
Loopter and this website (loopter.app) are made and operated by Looplogic Labs. For anything privacy-related, email hello@looplogic.works.
The Loopter app
Loopter converts files as local processes on your Mac. There is no upload step, no server-side conversion, no account, and no analytics or telemetry of any kind. The app does not collect, store, or transmit your files, file names, usage data, or anything else about you.
The one network request the app makes is an update checkat launch: it asks our release host whether a newer version exists. Like any HTTPS request, that necessarily exposes standard connection metadata (your IP address and a user-agent string) to the server for the duration of the request. It contains no file data and no identifiers, and we don’t use it to track you. You can turn the update check off in the app’s Settings, after which the app makes no network requests at all.
This website
Analytics
We use Umami (Umami Cloud), a privacy-focused analytics service, to count visits and see which pages and buttons get used. Umami is cookieless, does not build visitor profiles, does not track you across other sites, and does not store your IP address. We see aggregate numbers, not people. The analytics script is served through our own domain (under /stats); if your browser or an extension blocks it, the site works exactly the same.
Contact form
If you use the contact form, we receive what you typed: your name, your email address, and your message. It is delivered to us as an email via Resend, our email delivery provider, and we use it for one thing: replying to you. We keep the conversation the way anyone keeps email, and you can ask us to delete it at any time.
Hosting and downloads
The website is hosted on Vercel, which - like any web host - processes standard server logs (IP address, user agent, requested pages) to serve and secure the site. The download button redirects to the official Loopter release on GitHub, so GitHub receives that download request and its own privacy policy applies there.
Cookies
This site sets no cookies. No banner, because there is nothing to consent to.
Third parties we rely on
- Vercel - website hosting and server logs.
- Umami Cloud - cookieless, anonymous visit analytics.
- Resend - delivers contact-form messages to our inbox.
- GitHub - hosts the app downloads (GitHub Releases).
That’s the complete list. We do not sell, rent, or share personal data with anyone else, and we do not use advertising or cross-site tracking of any kind. Links to external sites (like Ko-fi) are governed by those sites’ own policies once you’re there.
Legal bases and your rights
Where the GDPR or similar laws apply: we process contact-form data because you asked us to respond (Art. 6(1)(b)), and minimal technical data (server logs, anonymous analytics) under our legitimate interest in running and securing a website (Art. 6(1)(f)). You have the right to access, correct, delete, or export personal data we hold about you, and to object to or restrict its processing. In practice the only personal data we’re likely to hold is an email conversation you started - but whatever it is, email hello@looplogic.worksand we’ll sort it out. You also have the right to complain to your local data-protection authority.
Children
This site and the app are not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal data from them.
Changes
If this policy changes, the new version appears on this page with an updated date at the top. Given that our entire data practice is “a contact form and a visit counter,” don’t expect drama.