Audiophilio is built with your privacy in mind. Here's exactly what the app accesses and why.
Last updated: March 2026
Audiophilio ("the app") is built with your privacy in mind. This policy explains what data the app accesses, how it is used, and what choices you have.
Audiophilio requests access to your device's microphone solely to power the real-time audio measurement tools: the SPL Meter, Real-Time Analyzer (RTA), Impedance Analyzer, Distortion Analyzer, Delay Finder, and Polarity Checker. Audio captured by these tools is processed entirely on your device and is never recorded, stored, or transmitted anywhere.
Room layouts, audio systems, and components you create in the app are stored locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. If you are signed in to iCloud, this data is also synced to your private iCloud account via CloudKit so it is available across your Apple devices. Your private data is never accessible to us or to other users.
If you choose to publish a room or system to the Audiophilio community, the following information is stored in a shared CloudKit database and becomes visible to other users of the app:
You can un-publish any room or system at any time, which removes it from the community feed. Your iCloud account identity is used to associate your profile with your content, but your Apple ID email address is never exposed to other users or to us.
Premium feature purchases are handled entirely by Apple through the App Store. We do not collect or store any payment information.
Audiophilio is not directed at children under the age of 13 and we do not knowingly collect any personal information from children.
If this privacy policy changes materially, we will update the date at the top of this page. Continued use of the app after any changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
Questions or concerns about this privacy policy? Contact us at:
support@audiophil.io