Privacy

Privacy at Modulaq

Plain answers about local processing, analytics, messages and data stored in your browser.

Files in your browser

File tools process locally whenever the tool supports it.

No accounts

The current version has no sign-up, login, or user profiles.

No first-party cookies

We don't use first-party cookies and analytics are aggregated.

We don't sell data

Modulaq doesn't sell usage data, messages, or information about files.

Data and files

What stays in your browser and what happens when you use tools with files.

Local file processing

On the available file tools, processing happens inside your browser when the tool supports it. We don't upload those files to Modulaq for those operations.

Some tools use open-source libraries that also run in your browser — for example, to read or generate PDFs and images.

Local favorites and history

Your favorites and recently used tools are saved in your browser's localStorage.

  • Only tool identifiers like ids or slugs.
  • No content from your files.
  • No sync across devices.
  • You can clear them by clearing site data in your browser.

Communication and measurement

How we receive messages and which metrics we use to understand the site.

Messages

When you send a message we use Web3Forms to receive it by email. The data you type in the form is sent so we can reply.

Use this channel only for what you intend to share with us. You can also email [email protected].

Analytics

We use Cloudflare Web Analytics to understand, in aggregate, visits, the most-used routes, and overall site performance.

  • We don't use cookies for analytics.
  • We don't measure file names, PDF or text content, emails, or message bodies.

Advanced use

Useful info if you copy examples or work with large files.

Embeddable code

Embeddable code snippets are documentary content for you to copy and use at your own responsibility. They don't run anything by themselves — they only run when you copy them into your project.

Processing limits

  • Some tools may use significant memory and CPU in your browser.
  • Large files may be slow or fail depending on your device.
  • PDFs that are encrypted or have incompatible structures may not process.