Privacy

Your privacy is our baseline. Not an option.

At TinyTransform, the privacy and protection of your data is the fundamental core of our application architecture. We have designed our tools so that we never see, touch, or upload a single file you process.

100% Client-Side Auditing

Since everything runs client-side in the open web, any developer or security researcher can audit the network tab in browser Developer Tools at any point to verify that zero external network calls are made during conversion.

1. Local-Only Processing (No Uploads)

Every single tool on TinyTransform operates entirely inside your web browser. When you select a file (whether it's a PDF, JPG, PNG, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, or SVG), it is loaded into your device's random access memory (RAM). High-performance JavaScript routines and compiled WebAssembly (WASM) structures process that file buffer locally.

At no point is any file, file chunk, metadata, or data stream sent to an external server. The files never leave your device.

2. Third-Party Advertising and Google AdSense

To keep our file conversion utilities 100% free, we partner with third-party advertising networks, including Google AdSense, to display non-intrusive display ads. These vendors use device identifiers and cookies to serve ads based on your prior visits to our website or other sites on the Internet.

Google's use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to our users based on their visits to TinyTransform and other sites across the web. You can manage or disable personalized advertising by visiting Google's Ads Settings or by configuring browser settings to block third-party cookies.

3. Cookies and Tracking

TinyTransform does not set any first-party marketing, user-tracking, or identifying cookies. We may use local storage parameters (such as quality sliders or visual presets) to save your tool preferences on your machine. Third-party advertising vendors (including Google) set their own cookies to deliver and optimize target ads as described above.

4. In-Memory Lifecycle

The conversion buffers exist strictly in your browser tab's RAM. The moment you close the browser window or refresh the page, the browser automatically purges the memory block and garbage collects the file buffers. There is no permanent record of your data left anywhere.

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