AI & data use
AI should make your library more useful — not mysterious.
RYMVI uses AI for selected features such as summarization, semantic classification and Ask About Memory. What can be analyzed depends on the source and what information is legitimately available.
Why RYMVI uses AI
Saved content is only useful if you can understand and retrieve it later. AI helps turn raw saved items into concise summaries, useful descriptions and semantic signals that improve retrieval.
What may be processed
Depending on the feature and source, processing may involve text, titles, URLs, descriptions, metadata, images or thumbnails, user questions, and video-derived information where supported. Some social platforms restrict access to the underlying media, so a result may rely on public metadata or previews rather than the complete original video.
Remote processing
Some AI features use RYMVI backend services and external AI providers. RYMVI does not describe these features as fully on-device when remote processing is involved.
AI can be wrong
AI-generated summaries, descriptions and classifications can contain mistakes. Verify important information, especially for medical, legal, financial, safety-critical or other professional decisions.
Your categories remain yours
RYMVI keeps user-created categories conceptually separate from automatic AI classification. AI should not replace the way you choose to organize your own library.
Analytics boundary
Marketing and product analytics must not contain the contents of your saved memories. RYMVI does not send saved titles, notes, URLs, photos, videos, documents, custom category names, AI conversations or precise location data to Google Analytics.
For the broader privacy picture, read the Privacy Policy.