Your photos, your control
Body photos are sensitive. Here is exactly how FitScan AI handles them — in plain language.
What happens to your photos
When you run a scan, check-in, or meal log, your photos travel over an encrypted (HTTPS) connection and are passed to the AI for analysis. Your latest progress photo set and meal photos are then saved privately to your account — so they follow you when you sign in on another device — and are visible to no one but you. Deleting your data removes them immediately.
What we store
Your account (email if you created one), your latest progress photos, and your app data: analyses, scores, workout plans, journals, check-in notes, and settings — synced privately to your account so devices stay consistent. Guests get an anonymous account with no email. We never store exact body-fat claims because we never make them.
Deleting your data
The "Reset all data" button on your dashboard wipes everything cached on your device, and for guest accounts it also deletes the account and every analysis from our database instantly. Signed-in users can sign out and request full deletion — one tap will do the same server-side wipe.
What the AI sees
The AI receives your photos only for the duration of one analysis and is instructed to act as a fitness coach only: it never attempts identification, never diagnoses medical conditions, and returns honest ranges rather than fake-precise numbers.
The optional target image
If you choose to generate a 12-week target image, your front photo is uploaded to Replicate (a third-party AI image service) for that single edit and deleted from their storage immediately after. This only happens when you tap the generate button — never automatically. The generated target (not your original photo) is saved to your account so you can recall it on any device; deleting your data removes it.
What we never do
We never sell your data, never use your photos for training AI models, never share them with third parties beyond the AI analysis itself, and never show your photos to anyone but you.
Questions or a deletion request? This is a personal project in active development — data controls ship before any public launch.