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What Coco does with your data.

Last updated · 2026.04.30

What you give Coco

Onboarding answers (name, age, body metrics, city, taste anchors, pet peeves), photos you take for color analysis or shopping, and the chat messages you send.

Where it lives

Everything you give Coco is stored in this browser’s local storage. Photos are encrypted with AES-256-GCM using a key generated locally on first use. None of it is sent to a Coco server, because there isn’t one in the conventional sense — the app runs entirely on your device.

What gets sent to Google

Coco’s eyes and voice are powered by Google Gemini. When you take a photo for color analysis or a dressing-room verdict, the photo and a short instruction are sent to Google’s Gemini API over HTTPS. Google processes the request and returns a result. Per Google’s API terms, paid Gemini API requests are not used to train their models.

Chat messages and onboarding answers are also sent to Gemini for the conversational stylist replies. We do not send your stored photos to Gemini except when you initiate an analysis or verdict.

Consent

Before the first photo upload, Coco asks for explicit consent and tells you exactly which third party is involved. You can revoke consent any time from Settings.

What Coco doesn't do

  • No ads, no trackers, no analytics SDKs.
  • No selling, sharing, or licensing your data.
  • No training of any model on your photos or chats.
  • No background uploads. Photos go to Gemini only when you tap.

Deletion

Hit Delete everything in Settings. That clears your profile, color analysis, every photo verdict, the encryption key itself, and your consent record. There is nothing on a remote server to delete.

Children

Coco is not designed for users under 13.

Contact

Questions: hello@builtonbreak.com.