Privacy at UUTIFY.
This notice explains the data needed to operate the UUTIFY architectural rendering and credit billing service.
What we process
We process account details, credit transactions, render settings, uploaded model-view images and generated results. Basic technical records may be retained to secure the service, investigate errors and prevent abuse.
How render images are used
Your source image and prompt are sent to the AI provider selected in the studio solely to generate the requested output. Render assets are stored in private buckets and access is limited to the authenticated account through time-limited links.
Service providers
UUTIFY uses infrastructure providers for authentication, private storage and hosting, and may use OpenAI or Google for image generation depending on your selected render engine. Stripe processes checkout, subscription and payment information; UUTIFY does not receive or store complete card numbers. Their processing is governed by the applicable service agreements configured for UUTIFY.
Security and retention
Server API keys and webhook signing secrets are not sent to the browser. Row-level access controls, private storage, signed payment events and an account-scoped ledger protect render, billing and credit records. Completed source images and results remain available until you delete the render or your account. Assets attached to failed jobs are automatically removed after 30 days while limited operational metadata may be retained for security, accounting and dispute handling.
Your choices
The account center lets you export a structured copy of your profile, credit activity and render history. You can delete individual renders or permanently delete your account. Account deletion removes private render assets and cancels an active subscription before the account record is removed, subject to records that must be retained for legal, tax, fraud-prevention or payment-dispute purposes.
Your responsibilities
Only upload images you are authorized to process. Avoid including personal or confidential information that is not necessary for architectural visualization.