Privacy Policy
Last updated: February 10, 2026
What We Collect
OpenClaudia is an open-source toolkit that runs entirely on your local machine via Claude Code. We do not collect, store, or transmit any personal data, marketing content, or usage information from the CLI skills themselves. Your privacy is fundamental to how the project is designed and built.
When you install and run these skills, all processing happens locally in your terminal. Your content, API keys, and marketing data never pass through our servers. There is no telemetry, no phone-home mechanism, and no background data collection of any kind.
If you are evaluating whether this tool is right for your organization, you can review the complete source code and verify these claims yourself. To get started, simply install the package and run skills directly from your terminal.
Cookies & Analytics
This website (openclaudia.com) may use privacy-friendly analytics to understand how visitors find and use this site. If analytics are enabled, they collect only anonymous, aggregated data such as page views and referral sources. No personally identifiable information is tracked.
We do not use advertising cookies or third-party tracking scripts. No data is sold to or shared with advertisers. We believe respecting visitor privacy is a baseline expectation, not a feature.
Third-Party Services
Our skills may interact with third-party APIs on your behalf (for example, Google Search Console, Semrush, Resend, or Unsplash) when you explicitly configure them. These integrations use your own API keys and credentials, which are stored locally on your machine and never transmitted to us.
The project website and infrastructure also rely on the following third-party services:
- Vercel — hosts and serves the openclaudia.com website. Vercel may collect standard web server logs including IP addresses, browser user-agent strings, and request timestamps.
- GitHub — hosts the project's source code repository. When you clone the repository or interact with issues and pull requests, GitHub processes data according to its own privacy policy.
- npm — distributes our software packages. When you install packages via npm, the npm registry may log download metadata such as your IP address and the package version installed.
Each third-party service has its own privacy policy. We recommend reviewing the privacy practices of any service you connect to through our skills. For more details about the project and how these services fit together, visit our About page.
Your Rights
Because this software does not collect or store personal data, there is no user data for us to access, modify, export, or delete. All data generated by the platform's skills lives on your local machine and is fully under your control.
If you have interacted with us via email or GitHub (for example, by submitting an issue or sending a question), you have the right to request deletion of any personal information contained in those communications. We will honor such requests promptly.
Residents of the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, California, and other jurisdictions with data protection laws retain all rights afforded under applicable regulations including the right to access, correction, deletion, and data portability. To exercise any of these rights, please contact us.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Changes will be reflected on this page with an updated revision date. Since the project is open source, all changes to this policy are also tracked in our GitHub repository.
Contact
If you have questions about this privacy policy, you can reach us at hello@openclaudia.com or open an issue on GitHub. You can also reach out through our contact page for other ways to get in touch.