Last updated: May 17, 2026
FlowMorph is a free beta desktop application for image morphing and pixel physics. This policy explains how the FlowMorph website and the FlowMorph beta app handle data.
FlowMorph's core image processing runs locally on your device. The images you load into the desktop app are not uploaded to FlowMorph servers for morphing, preview, or export.
If you sign in with Google on the FlowMorph website, Firebase Authentication may provide us with:
| Data | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Display name | Greeting and account identification |
| Email address | Account identification and download records |
| Profile photo | Account avatar display |
We do not request access to your Gmail, Google Drive, contacts, calendar, or any other Google services beyond basic sign-in profile information.
When you are signed in, the website may record basic usage information, including:
If you choose to send a beta report from inside the desktop app, the app sends the information shown in the report dialog, which may include:
Beta reports are sent through a Google Apps Script endpoint for product feedback and debugging. Sending a beta report is optional.
We do not sell your personal data. We do not use Google sign-in data for advertising.
Website sign-in, user records, session records, and download records are handled with Firebase Authentication and Cloud Firestore. Firebase services encrypt data in transit using HTTPS, and Cloud Firestore and Firebase Authentication also encrypt data at rest according to Firebase's published security information.
Beta reports are sent through Google Apps Script and may be stored in Google services used by the developer to review reports.
Firebase authentication may store tokens in your browser to keep you signed in. We do not use advertising cookies.
We may update this policy. Changes will be reflected here with an updated date.
Questions or data deletion requests: flow.morph236@gmail.com