- Last Updated: June 6, 2026
Typeless (which may appear as “Typeless Keyboard” or “懒懒键盘” in certain storefronts, referred to below as the “App”) respects your privacy. This policy explains how the App handles information.
1. Key Points
- The App does not require an account, display advertising, or track you across apps.
- Snippets, tags, clipboard history, AI configurations, and keyboard settings are stored by default on your device and in the App Group shared container.
- Data is sent to Apple iCloud, RevenueCat, your selected AI provider, or your email provider only when you enable or use the relevant feature.
- We do not sell personal information or use it for targeted advertising.
2. Information We Process
2.1 Local Content and Settings
The App stores snippets, notes, tags, clipboard history, AI roles and prompts, AI model configurations, API keys, usage counts, and keyboard preferences that you create or import. This data supports features shared between the main App and its keyboard extension.
2.2 Keyboard “Full Access”
The keyboard extension requests “Allow Full Access” to:
- read and write data shared with the main App;
- read the system clipboard when you enable automatic clipboard capture or actively use a paste feature; and
- access the network when you actively use a cloud AI feature.
Automatic clipboard capture is off by default. The App does not continuously record or upload everything you type.
When you open the AI panel, the App may read text context made available to the keyboard by the current text field so it can show the content to be processed. That text is provided to a selected model only after you actively invoke an AI role.
2.3 AI Features
- *Apple Intelligence: Requests are processed through Apple’s on-device Foundation Models framework and are not sent by the App to a third-party AI API.
- *Cloud AI services: If you select OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, xAI, DeepSeek, MiniMax, Qwen, Zhipu, Kimi, AiHubMix, Mistral, or a custom service, the App sends the prompt, selected text, text-field or clipboard content, and any limited conversation history you configured directly to that provider. Your API key is used to authenticate the request.