Privacy Policy

BatchTool is designed for private, browser-based image work. This policy explains what stays on your device, what may be stored locally, and how you stay in control.

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Overview

BatchTool provides image tools, workflow templates, and a visual editor that run in your browser. The product is built around local processing so common tasks such as conversion, compression, resizing, cropping, watermarking, OCR, background removal, object cleanup, and upscaling can happen without required image uploads.

This policy applies to BatchTool pages and browser-based tools. If a separately hosted version adds accounts, payments, analytics, or server-side processing, that deployment should publish additional terms for those features.

Your Images

Images you choose in BatchTool are read by your browser for preview, processing, and export. The current product is designed not to send source images to a BatchTool server for normal tool or workflow execution.

Generated results are created in the browser and downloaded only when you choose to export them. Closing the tab, clearing site data, or using browser controls can remove local working data.

Local Storage

BatchTool may store saved workflows, selected workflow identifiers, and tool settings in browser storage such as IndexedDB and localStorage.

This data remains on the device and browser profile where it was created unless you export it, share it, sync the browser profile, or otherwise move it yourself. You can delete saved workflows from the app or clear BatchTool site data in your browser.

Network Requests

The app may request static website assets, JavaScript bundles, WebAssembly codecs, AI or OCR model files, fonts, and template imagery needed to run the interface.

Those requests can expose standard technical information to hosting providers, such as IP address, user agent, referring page, requested URL, and timestamps. BatchTool does not need this information to inspect the contents of your local image files.

Cookies and Tracking

The current codebase does not include advertising pixels, cross-site tracking scripts, or account cookies. Browser storage is used to make local workflows work.

If analytics, authentication, billing, or support tools are added later, this policy should be updated before those features collect additional personal data.

Sharing

BatchTool does not sell your personal information. The app may rely on hosting, CDN, browser runtime, and open-source package infrastructure to deliver the website and models.

You are responsible for any files, workflow exports, shared URLs, or downloaded outputs that you choose to disclose outside the app.

Your Choices

You can avoid selecting sensitive files, delete saved workflows, revoke browser permissions, clear site data, or use a private browsing profile when appropriate.

Because most BatchTool work is local to your browser, deleting local browser data is the primary way to remove stored workflows from your device.

Children

BatchTool is intended for general productivity use and is not directed to children. Do not use the service to process files if you are not allowed to do so under the laws that apply to you.

Contact

For privacy questions, contact BatchTool at support@batchtool.com.

Changes

This policy may be updated as BatchTool changes. The Last updated date shows when this page was last revised. Continued use after an update means the revised policy applies going forward.