Privacy & your data
Plain language, because this is sensitive. Here's exactly what happens to what you enter.
What we collect
Your account email, the evidence and details you enter, and the packets we generate from them. We don't ask for more than the matter needs.
Images are read on your device
When you upload a screenshot, photo, or scanned PDF, the text is extracted (OCR) right in your browser. The image itself isn't sent to us just to be read.
Where it's stored
Your draft workspace lives in your browser until you submit. Submitted packets and your account are stored in an encrypted database. Use Quick exit (in the workspace) to wipe what's on your device and leave immediately.
Who can see it
You. If you submit a packet for the optional organizing review, our review team can see it to check it. We don't sell your data, and we don't share it with attorneys unless you ask us to.
How we use AI
We use a large-language-model API to extract facts from your evidence, constrained to return only what's traceable to a source. The provider does not train on data sent through its API. The AI never gives legal advice.
Not privileged, not legal advice
Using ExhibitPack does not create an attorney-client relationship, and your information is not protected by the attorney-client privilege. ExhibitPack organizes your evidence; it does not give legal advice.
How long we keep it
We keep your packets until you delete them — there's no fixed expiry, because a matter can take months. Unsubmitted drafts are never on our servers; they clear when you finish or use Quick exit.
Your control — delete it yourself
You're in charge of your data. Delete any single packet from its page, or erase your whole account and every packet and piece of evidence in it from Account → Danger zone. Deletion is immediate and permanent — there's no trash or soft-delete, and it doesn't need a support request.
If you're in danger
Your safety comes first — call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233. Quick exit (in the workspace) wipes your local draft and leaves the site immediately.
This summary describes current behavior of an in-development product and isn't a contract. Questions? Reach out before relying on it for a real matter.