Privacy policy generator
Build a privacy policy for your website, app, or store — free, in your browser.
Runs 100% in your browserNot legal advice. This produces a template from your answers. Privacy law is jurisdiction-specific — have a lawyer review it before you publish.
How to generate a privacy policy
- Describe your site. Enter your site name, URL, and contact email, and the legal entity if different.
- Tick what applies. Choose the data you collect, the tools you use (analytics, ads), and the regions you serve.
- Copy or download. The policy updates live. Copy it as HTML, Markdown, or text, or download a file.
About privacy policies
Almost every site needs a privacy policy. App stores require one to publish, ad networks and analytics tools require one in their terms, and privacy laws like the GDPR, the UK GDPR, and California's CCPA require you to tell people what you collect and why. This generator turns a short questionnaire into a structured, readable policy covering what you collect, how you use and share it, cookies, retention, security, and the rights your visitors have — whether you run a simple website, a mobile app, a SaaS product, or a Shopify store. It is a solid starting point, not a substitute for legal review: the wording is generic, and the right answer depends on your jurisdiction and exactly how you handle data. Pair it with the terms & conditions generator to cover the rules of using your service.
Frequently asked questions
- Yes. It runs entirely in your browser, with no account and no watermark. You can copy or download the result and use it however you like.
- No. It is a template built from your answers and is provided for general information only — not legal advice. Privacy law (GDPR, UK GDPR, CCPA, and others) is fact-specific, so have a qualified lawyer review it before you publish.
- Yes. Describe what your site or app collects (contact details, accounts, payments, analytics, cookies) and tick the regions you serve. The same generator works for a website, a mobile app, a SaaS product, or an e-commerce/Shopify store.
- It can. Tick "EEA / UK users" to include a GDPR rights section and "California users" to include CCPA/CPRA rights. These are standard clauses you should still confirm fit your processing.
- No. Everything you type stays in your browser — the policy is assembled locally and nothing is sent to a server or stored.