Last updated: August 3, 2026

Coinly ("the App") is an income and expense tracking application developed by Norvane Studio. This Privacy Policy explains what information the App collects, how it is used, stored, and protected, and what choices you have regarding your data.

By using Coinly, you agree to the terms described in this Privacy Policy.

What changed in this version. Coinly now offers AI capture: you can photograph a receipt, dictate a note, type a sentence, or submit a bank statement or an export file from another app, and have it turned into a transaction draft. That reading does not happen on your device. When — and only when — you start a capture, the file or text you chose is uploaded to the Coinly extraction service and passed to a third-party model provider. Earlier versions of this policy described receipt reading as happening entirely on the device; that is no longer accurate. Section 1 sets out exactly what leaves your device, and Section 6 lists every transmission the App makes.


1. Information We Collect

Financial Data (Stored Locally on Your Device)

Coinly stores all financial data locally on your device. This includes:

Your records are never automatically uploaded to any external server. Nothing is synced. The only data that leaves your device is listed in Section 6, and each item leaves only after you take the action that sends it.

Location Data (Optional)

If you choose to tag a transaction with your current location, the App captures your latitude, longitude, and a place name using your device's GPS. Location tagging is entirely optional and requires your explicit permission. Location data is stored locally on your device.

Receipt Attachments (Optional)

You may attach photos or files (e.g., receipt images, PDFs) to transactions. These files are stored locally in the App's private directory on your device. They are not uploaded anywhere unless you manually export or share them.

Attaching a receipt does not send it anywhere. Having a receipt read is a separate action you start yourself — see AI Capture below.