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Plain-language summary · Last updated 2026-05-02

Typeee's online mode sends the text you're correcting from your device, through our backend, to an AI model, and back. This page explains what we do — and don't — do along the way.

The short version

What we know vs. what we don't

When you buy a license, our payment provider Lemon Squeezy collects your name, email, and billing address — the same as any online purchase. We can see this in their dashboard. We use it only for refunds, chargebacks, and legal compliance. We never copy it elsewhere, never link it to your usage, never use it for marketing.

When you make a correction, our backend has no idea who you are. Your corrections are not tied to a license, an account, or a person in our database. Even if compelled, we cannot tell you which corrections came from you, because we don't have that data.

What the AI provider sees

To correct your text, we route it through OpenRouter to a hand-picked AI provider. We've configured the routing so:

The AI provider sees your text briefly, while it's being corrected. It doesn't see who you are.

What you can do

Local text files and Accessibility

When you open or save a TXT document in Typeee for Mac, the app reads or writes the text file you selected. Typeee does not scan folders or open documents you did not choose.

The Mac app currently remains unsandboxed for direct distribution and its existing Accessibility-based hotkey/focus workflow. That Accessibility behavior is unchanged by the TXT document editor.

Honest limits

A few things we can't fully control:

We say this here because honesty is the trust contract.


Dig deeper

Questions or concerns: typeee.security@wozi.io.