Privacy & Terms
Last updated: April 28, 2026
The short version
- Your palm photo is sent to our AI provider, analyzed in-memory, and discarded immediately.
- We do not store your photo on our servers.
- We do not use your photo to train AI models.
- We do not require accounts. Nothing about you is persisted server-side.
- Palm Cipher is for entertainment only — not advice of any kind.
What we process
When you tap "Reveal my destiny", your palm photo is transmitted over HTTPS to our serverless function and forwarded to our AI provider (Google via the Lovable AI Gateway) for analysis. The image lives only in volatile memory during the request and is discarded as soon as the response is returned to your browser.
Your reading and oracle card are returned to your browser and held in your device's session storage. They disappear when you close the tab. We never see them server-side after the request finishes.
Biometric data notice
Palm prints can be considered biometric data under laws including GDPR (EU/UK), Illinois BIPA, and similar regimes. By submitting your palm photo, you consent to ephemeral processing for the sole purpose of generating a reading. We do not extract, store, or share any biometric identifiers. Do not upload anyone else's palm without their consent.
What we don't do
- No accounts, no email collection.
- No advertising trackers.
- No selling or sharing of your image.
- No training of AI models on your image.
Terms of use
Palm Cipher is provided "as is" for entertainment purposes. Readings are generated by an AI and are not facts, predictions, or advice. Do not rely on Palm Cipher for medical, psychological, legal, financial, or relationship decisions. You must be 13 or older (or the age of digital consent in your country) to use Palm Cipher.
Don't upload images that aren't yours, contain other people without consent, or violate anyone's rights. We may refuse service if our AI cannot detect a palm or detects content that violates our acceptable-use policy.
Contact
Questions? Reach out via the share buttons in the app. We'll update this page as the experience evolves.