Poliframe · last updated June 23, 2026
Poliframe is a macOS app that composes two to four images into a single diptych or triptych. This policy explains how the app handles your data. In short: it doesn't collect any.
None. Poliframe does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data. There are no accounts, no sign-in, and no analytics or tracking of any kind.
All image processing happens entirely on your Mac. The photos you add are only the ones you explicitly select through the system file dialog. Poliframe reads them to build a preview and to export the final image — it never uploads them anywhere, and never sends them off your device.
When you export, Poliframe can optionally copy EXIF, GPS, and other metadata from one of your source images into the exported file, so the result keeps useful information such as the capture date. This happens locally on your device and is fully under your control. The metadata stays inside the file you save and is never transmitted to us or any third party.
Poliframe works fully offline. It does not connect to the internet and contains no third-party SDKs, ad networks, or trackers.
Poliframe does not collect data from anyone, including children under the age of 13.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new date above.
Questions about this policy? Reach out at [email protected].