Your wardrobe is personal. It should stay that way.
A wardrobe is intimate — what you own, what it cost, where you keep it. Here is how Wardrobe treats your photos and your data, in plain language.
Private by default
Your wardrobe is visible only to you and to the family members you explicitly choose to share it with. There is no public wardrobe, no social feed, and nothing about your clothes is discoverable by other users.
Who can view a wardrobe
You control access. In a family account, you decide who can see each wardrobe and whether they can view only or also edit. Personal wardrobes stay private unless you share them.
Are my images used to train AI models?
AI is used to do work for you — to create clean product images and read the details of your garments. Whether any images are used to improve models beyond serving your own account is a policy decision that must be stated accurately.
How original and processed images are stored
When you send a photo, the original is stored and a clean, product-style version is generated alongside it. Both are associated with your wardrobe and access-controlled to your account.
Exporting your data
Your catalogue is yours. You can export your wardrobe data so you are never locked in. See the export & deletion controls for how this fits into the product.
Deleting items and accounts
You can delete individual items at any time, and you can delete your account entirely. When you delete your account, your wardrobe data is removed according to our retention policy.
How family permissions work
Family accounts let a household organize together while keeping personal wardrobes private. You choose what is shared, with whom, and at what level of access. Read more on the family wardrobes page.
This page describes intended behaviour and is not a legal privacy policy. A formal, reviewed privacy policy and terms of service should replace or accompany this content before public launch.
Organize with confidence.
Join early access — your wardrobe stays private, and yours to export or delete.