Privacy FAQ

Does Body Visualizer Store My Measurements?

A body visualizer asks for personal body measurements, so privacy is a reasonable concern. This page explains what a measurement-based 3D preview needs, why no photo upload is required, and how to use the tool with less unnecessary personal data.

The tool is based on numbers, not photos

The core privacy advantage of this visualizer is that it does not need a face photo, full body image, webcam capture, or body scan. Instead, the preview is generated from measurements such as height, weight, waist, hips, chest or bust, inseam, and optional goal values. That keeps the workflow focused on the minimum data needed for a silhouette estimate.

Measurement-based previews are also easier to control. If you only want a rough shape comparison, you can enter approximate values. If you want better tracking, you can use more careful tape measurements. In either case, you do not need to attach your name, contact information, address, or medical history to the preview.

What storage means in practice

The 3D preview is designed around the current values you enter into the tool rather than a permanent body profile. That is different from an app that requires an account, saves photos, or stores a long-term scan history. If you are using a shared device, it is still sensible to close the browser tab when finished and avoid entering unnecessary identifiers into any form.

Optional analysis features may work differently from the basic preview because they can send numeric measurements to an AI model to generate explanatory text. That does not require a photo, but it is still data processing. If you choose to use optional analysis, keep the input limited to measurements and avoid private medical details. For the formal policy, read the Body Visualizer privacy policy.

How to use the visualizer more privately

Treat body measurements as personal information. Use only the fields needed for the preview you want, avoid names or notes that identify you, and be careful when using public or shared computers. If you are comparing goal values, change one or two measurements at a time instead of creating a detailed personal record inside the browser.

You should also remember what the tool is not. It is not a medical record system, a diagnostic service, or a replacement for a health professional. The best privacy-friendly use case is simple: enter enough numbers to understand your 3D body shape estimate, review the result, and leave out anything the visualizer does not need.

Use the no-photo body shape preview

You can try the visualizer with numeric measurements only. No photo upload is required to generate the 3D silhouette.

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