SnapSong Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 8, 2026. This page explains, in plain language, what SnapSong does with your photos, songs and data, and what it never does.
Introduction
SnapSong (full App Store name: AI Music Maker: SnapSong) is an iPhone and iPad app operated by TrueTapp Mobile Apps Ltda, a company based in Brazil. The app lets you choose or capture a photo and turns it into an original song. It sends data to third-party AI services in exactly one situation: when you intentionally start song generation. Nothing is uploaded in the background.
This policy covers both the SnapSong app and the getsnapsong.app website. If anything here is unclear, write to [email protected] and a real person will answer.
Your content: photos, keywords and songs
When you create a song, SnapSong works with three kinds of content: the photo you selected, the optional keywords you typed (a name, a feeling, a memory, a style), and the assets derived from them (a photo brief, lyrics, a title, a music style and the generated audio).
Photos may include people and faces, so we treat them with extra care. Song metadata is stored in a local SwiftData database, and your photos and audio are saved as local files inside the app's sandbox on your device. No photo leaves your device unless you start generation.
Face data
Because your photos can contain faces, this section spells out exactly what happens to them.
- Face data is processed only when a photo you selected contains visible faces. There is no separate face-scanning feature.
- SnapSong does not create or store faceprints, biometric templates, face geometry, depth maps, recognition profiles or facial embeddings. Not on your device, not on any server.
- If the photo includes a face, the photo may be sent to OpenAI, and only when you start generation. It is used for visual scene analysis and to produce derived creative inputs: a photo brief, lyrics, a title and a music style.
- Face data is never used for identification, authentication, profiling, advertising or matching people across photos.
- OpenAI is the only third party that can receive your photo. Suno receives only the derived inputs (lyrics, title and style), never the photo.
- The local copy of your photo stays on your device until you delete the song or uninstall the app.
Face ID App Lock
SnapSong offers an optional App Lock that uses Face ID or Touch ID. Authentication is handled entirely by Apple, on your device, through the iOS LocalAuthentication framework. The app never receives biometric templates or any face data from this feature. It only receives the result: authenticated or not.
Usage data and diagnostics
To understand how the app is used and to fix problems, we look at anonymous usage patterns and at crash diagnostics provided by Apple. Neither is linked to your identity.
How we use information
We use the information described above for four things: to provide the service (turning your photo into a song), to improve the app, to find and fix issues, and to reply to you if you contact us. That is the whole list.
Third-party services
The app relies on three companies. Here is what each one receives and why.
OpenAI
When you start generation, the selected photo and your optional keywords go to OpenAI for visual analysis and for the derived text inputs (photo brief, lyrics, title, style). OpenAI states that data sent through its API is not used to train its models by default, and that abuse-monitoring logs may be retained for up to 30 days. See how OpenAI handles API data.
Suno
Suno generates the audio of your song. It receives only the derived inputs (lyrics, title and style) and never receives your photo. See Suno's privacy policy.
Apple
Apple provides App Store analytics, crash reporting, and the on-device LocalAuthentication framework used by App Lock. See Apple's privacy page.
We do not sell data, and the app contains no advertising SDKs.
Storage and security
SnapSong is local-first by design. There are no accounts to create and no TrueTapp cloud: we keep no copy of your photos, songs or generation requests on our servers. Data sent to the services above is protected in transit with industry-standard measures. On your side, keeping iOS updated and protecting your device with a passcode are the best ways to protect what the app stores.
Data retention
Everything the app stores lives on your device and stays there until you act. Deleting a song removes its audio and the original photo it was made from. Uninstalling the app removes everything. TrueTapp keeps no server-side copies of your generation requests, so there is nothing for us to retain or delete on our end.
Children's privacy
SnapSong is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them. If you believe a child has provided us personal information, contact us at [email protected] and we will address it.
Your rights and choices
You can delete any song, along with its photo and audio, inside the app at any time. Uninstalling the app removes everything it stored. Depending on where you live, you may also have rights under privacy laws such as the LGPD in Brazil and similar laws in other regions. To exercise a right or ask a question, email [email protected].
The getsnapsong.app website
This website is a static site. It sets no cookies and runs no analytics or ads. It is hosted by Cloudflare, which may process technical data such as IP addresses in its server logs as part of operating its network; see Cloudflare's privacy policy. Outbound links to the App Store are governed by Apple's terms.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy when the app or the services it relies on change. The current version always lives on this page, with its effective date at the top.
Contact
Questions, requests or concerns about privacy: email [email protected]. SnapSong is operated by TrueTapp Mobile Apps Ltda, Porto Alegre, Brazil.