Privacy
PoseFlow is built on a simple principle: no video leaves the device. The pose-detection runtime runs entirely on-device. The only data that ever reaches our servers is the numerical pose data and the form your customer chose to submit.
This page explains, in plain English, what the marketing site at poseflow.io collects and what your customers’ deployments collect when they ship our SDK.
What this website collects
Analytics
When you visit poseflow.io we use Google Analytics 4 to understand how
visitors use the site (pages viewed, traffic sources, approximate location at
country / region level, device type). Google Analytics sets cookies and
processes a hashed form of your IP address; we configure it with
anonymize_ip enabled, which truncates the last octet before any storage.
We use the data only to improve the site — we do not run remarketing
audiences, advertising features, or cross-site tracking from this property.
Google Analytics is operated by Google LLC and may transfer data to the United States. You can read Google’s privacy policy at policies.google.com/privacy. To opt out site-wide you can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.
Contact form
If you fill in the contact form we store the fields you provide (name, email, company, industry, message) in order to reply. We use Resend to send the transactional email; Resend processes the email payload but does not retain copies beyond their standard logging. We do not share your details with any other third party.
What we don’t do
We do not run third-party advertising trackers, social-network pixels, or session-replay tools on this site.
What PoseFlow SDK deployments collect
When a licensee integrates PoseFlow into their product, the SDK runs entirely on-device:
- No raw video is transmitted off-device by the SDK.
- No facial recognition is performed; we detect 33 body landmarks only.
- The runtime sends no data to PoseFlow servers by default. Licensees configure their own telemetry, anonymous error reporting, and product analytics through their own infrastructure.
Per-licensee deployments may transmit pose data, rep counts, or quality scores to the licensee’s own backend for the licensee’s own use. That data flow is the licensee’s responsibility under their own privacy policy, and the SDK provides explicit opt-outs and consent surfaces to support compliance with GDPR, CCPA, HIPAA, and equivalent regimes.
Your rights
If you’ve contacted us via this site you have the right to access, correct, or delete the data we hold about you. Email licensing@10xu.group and we’ll respond within thirty days.
Changes to this notice
We’ll update this page when the site or its data flows materially change. The “Last updated” date at the top is authoritative.
Contact
For privacy-related enquiries: licensing@10xu.group. For everything else: see the contact page.