Privacy Policy

Seeit AI

Effective date: June 3, 2026

Last updated: June 3, 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how Seeit AI ("Seeit AI," "we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, discloses, and protects personal information in connection with SeeIt Glasses and any related wearable hardware, the SeeIt companion mobile application, the SeeIt AI assistant, the SeeIt developer platform and SDK, the optional third-party integrations ("connectors"), our website at https://seeit.ai, our online store, and related services (collectively, the "Service").

SeeIt is, today, a limited research and developer platform for labs, engineers, makers, and other builders working on next-generation wearable AI systems. Because the Service centers on glasses that include a camera and microphones, this Policy pays particular attention to how images, audio, and the privacy of people around you are handled — see Section 5.

Section 2 is a plain-language summary. It does not replace the detailed sections that follow. This Policy should be read together with our Terms of Service.


1. Who we are and how to reach us

The Service is provided by DEHIDDEN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES L.L.C, a company registered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, operating as "Seeit AI." For privacy questions, data requests, or to reach our privacy team, contact:

For individuals in the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, DEHIDDEN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES L.L.C is the controller of personal data processed through the Service, except where we act as a processor carrying out a specific action you direct on a connected third-party account. Our privacy contact above also serves as the point of contact for our EEA/UK representative and data-protection enquiries.


2. Summary of key points

  • What the Service is. SeeIt Glasses are smart glasses with a camera, microphones, speakers, and peripheral visual cues, paired with a companion app and an AI assistant. SeeIt is also an open developer platform with an SDK for building and deploying wearable apps.
  • Camera and microphone. The glasses can capture images, video, and audio when you activate them. You are responsible for using them lawfully and respectfully toward the people around you (Section 5).
  • Optional connectors are off by default. You can use SeeIt without connecting Gmail, Google Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, or Drive. We access a connected account only when you enable it and only to do what you ask.
  • AI processing. Captured media and assistant inputs are processed by AI — on-device where possible, and otherwise on our servers or via third-party AI model providers bound by contract not to train their general models on your content.
  • Hardware orders. If you pre-order or buy hardware, we (and our payment and fulfillment partners) process your order, shipping, and payment details.
  • Google data is handled under Limited Use — used only for the feature you requested, never sold, never used to train generalized AI models, never used for advertising (Section 7).
  • Your choices. Disconnect connectors, revoke Google access, delete captured media, and request access to or deletion of your data at any time (Sections 12–13).

3. Definitions

  • "SeeIt Glasses" (or "Glasses") means SeeIt wearable hardware, including its camera, microphones, speakers, sensors, and on-device software.
  • "Captured Media" means images, video, audio, and related metadata captured by the Glasses or submitted through the Service.
  • "Connector" (or "integration" / "MCP integration") means an optional link you choose to establish between the Service and a third-party account (such as a Google account) so the AI assistant can read or act on that account at your direction.
  • "Developer" means a user who accesses the SeeIt SDK, developer console, or platform to build or deploy applications.
  • "Google user data" means data the Service obtains from Google APIs when you enable a Google connector.
  • "Processor" / "sub-processor" means a third party that processes personal information on our behalf and under our instructions.

4. The information we collect

We collect only what we need for the features you use. Many categories apply only if you use the relevant feature.

4.1 Information you provide directly

  • Account and authentication data — when you create an account or sign in (for example, via Sign in with Apple or Google), we receive identifiers such as your name, email, profile photo, and a unique account identifier.
  • Order and purchase data — when you pre-order or buy hardware, we collect your name, shipping and billing address, contact details, and order details. Payment-card processing is handled by our payment processor; we receive transaction status, not your full card number.
  • Support and correspondence — messages and details you send us.
  • Developer information — if you use the SDK or developer console, we collect your developer account details, app metadata, and related technical information.

4.2 Information captured through the Glasses and assistant

  • Captured Media — images, video, and audio you capture using the Glasses, plus voice commands and prompts you give the AI assistant, so the Service can respond, narrate, identify, translate, document, or otherwise act as you request.
  • Sensor and device telemetry — data from the Glasses' sensors and components, battery and connectivity status, firmware version, and pairing information, used to operate the hardware, deliver features, and diagnose issues.

4.3 Information from optional connectors

If — and only if — you enable a connector, we access data from that service to perform the actions you instruct. We request the narrowest access that supports the feature. Depending on which connectors you enable, this may include:

  • Google Calendar — event details, so the assistant can show your schedule and create or edit events you ask for (events access only, not calendar settings or sharing).
  • Google Tasks — your task lists and tasks, so the assistant can read, create, update, complete, and remove tasks at your request.
  • Google Contacts — read-only access to contact names and details, so the assistant can resolve people you reference (for example, who "Priya" is when you dictate a message). We do not create or modify your contacts.
  • Gmail — message content, metadata, and labels, so the assistant can read, search, summarize, organize, draft, and send mail at your explicit request. We request scopes that do not permit permanent, irreversible deletion of your mailbox.
  • Google Drive and Docs — files you select or that the app creates, so the assistant can open, read, summarize, edit, or save documents, using per-file access where possible so we see only the files you choose or that we create.

You can disconnect any connector in the app and revoke access through your Google account at any time (Section 12).

4.4 Information collected automatically

  • Companion-app and device data — device model, OS version, app version, language, time zone, and a randomly generated identifier.
  • Usage and diagnostics — features used, in-app events, session data, crash logs, and performance metrics, used to operate, secure, and improve the Service.
  • Website data — when you visit seeit.ai or our store, our hosting and analytics tools may collect IP address, browser type, pages viewed, and referring URLs, and may set cookies. Where required, we present a cookie notice or consent control.

5. Camera, microphone, and the privacy of others

Because SeeIt Glasses can capture images, video, and audio of the world around you — including other people — this Section sets out how that data is handled and your responsibilities.

  • You control capture. The Glasses capture Captured Media when you activate them (for example, by button, gesture, or voice command), not continuously and silently in the background, except as needed to detect an activation cue. We design for clear activation and, where the hardware supports it, a visible recording indicator.
  • Bystanders. When you use the Glasses in the presence of other people, you may capture their image or voice. You are responsible for using the Glasses lawfully and respectfully, for honoring requests not to be recorded, and for complying with the recording, wiretapping, and privacy laws that apply where you are (Section 6 of the Terms of Service). We process bystander data only as part of delivering the feature you requested and do not use it to identify or build profiles of non-users.
  • Sensitive places. Do not use the Glasses to capture media where recording is prohibited or where people have a heightened expectation of privacy.
  • No biometric identification of others. We do not use Captured Media to perform facial recognition or biometric identification of third parties, and we do not permit the Service to be used for that purpose.

6. How we use information, and our legal bases

We use personal information for the purposes below. For individuals protected by the GDPR or UK GDPR, the applicable legal basis is shown in italics.

  • To provide the Service — to operate the Glasses and companion app, process Captured Media and assistant requests, and return results. Performance of a contract.
  • To operate the assistant and connectors — to interpret your requests and, where you enabled a connector, read or act on the connected account as you instruct. Performance of a contract; and, for optional connectors, your consent.
  • To fulfill orders — to process, ship, and support your hardware purchases. Performance of a contract.
  • To support developers — to operate the SDK, console, and platform. Performance of a contract.
  • To provide customer support — to answer and resolve your enquiries. Performance of a contract; legitimate interests.
  • To maintain, secure, and improve the Service — diagnostics, debugging, abuse and fraud prevention, analytics, and product improvement. Legitimate interests; and, where required, your consent (for example, for non-essential analytics).
  • To comply with law and to enforce our terms and protect rights. Legal obligation; legitimate interests.

We do not use Google user data, Captured Media, or assistant conversation content to train generalized or non-personalized AI models. Where we improve our own features, we use aggregated or de-identified data wherever practicable.


7. Google user data — API Limited Use

Seeit AI's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs to any other application will adhere to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. In particular, data obtained through Google APIs:

  • is used only to provide, maintain, and improve the user-facing features you explicitly chose to use through a connector;
  • is not used to develop, improve, or train generalized or non-personalized artificial-intelligence or machine-learning models, including any third-party models;
  • is not transferred to or shared with third parties except (a) as necessary to provide or improve a feature you requested, (b) for security purposes, (c) to comply with applicable law, or (d) in a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets after notice to you;
  • is not used for advertising and is never sold; and
  • is not read by any human unless (a) you give specific consent for particular messages or files, (b) it is necessary for security, (c) it is required by law, or (d) the data is aggregated and anonymized for internal operations.

When the assistant processes Google user data, it may transmit the relevant content to the AI model providers in Section 8, which are contractually bound by restrictions consistent with this Section. You can revoke our access at https://myaccount.google.com/permissions or by disconnecting the integration in-app.


8. How AI processing works and who processes your data

To deliver identification, narration, translation, summaries, and assistant responses, the Service relies on artificial-intelligence models. Some processing occurs on-device; other processing occurs on our servers or through third-party AI model providers operating large language and vision models. Where we send your inputs — including Captured Media and, where applicable, Google user data — to a third-party model provider, we do so under terms that require the provider to process the data only to return a result to us and that prohibit using your data to train its generalized models.

We also engage sub-processors to operate the Service, including: cloud hosting and storage; analytics and crash reporting; authentication (Apple and Google sign-in); payment processing; and order fulfillment and shipping providers (for hardware). Each sub-processor may use personal information only to perform services for us, under confidentiality and security obligations. A current list of sub-processor categories is available at privacy@seeit.ai.


9. When and with whom we disclose information

We do not sell your personal information. We disclose it only:

  • to sub-processors and AI model providers, to operate the Service (Section 8);
  • to the connected service itself, for example sending an email to Gmail because you asked the assistant to send it;
  • to fulfillment, shipping, and payment partners, to complete your hardware orders;
  • for legal and safety reasons, to comply with law or legal process, enforce our Terms, prevent fraud or abuse, or protect rights and safety;
  • in a corporate transaction (merger, acquisition, financing, or sale of assets), subject to this Policy and with notice of any change in controller; and
  • with your consent, for any other disclosed purpose.

10. How long we keep information

We retain personal information only as long as necessary, then delete or de-identify it:

  • Captured Media and assistant inputs: retained to provide your history and results for up to 90 days, unless you delete them sooner; media processed solely to return a result is deleted promptly after processing.
  • Google user data: accessed in-session to fulfill your request; not retained on our servers beyond what is needed to complete the feature, with any transient cache cleared after the request.
  • Account data: retained while your account is active and for up to 30 days after you request deletion, except where longer retention is legally required.
  • Order and transaction records: retained as required by tax, accounting, and consumer-protection law.
  • Diagnostic and security logs: retained for up to 12 months.

11. International data transfers

We operate globally, and your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in countries other than yours, including the United Arab Emirates (where our company is established) and the locations of our hosting, AI, and fulfillment providers. Where we transfer personal data out of the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, we rely on appropriate safeguards such as the European Commission's Standard Contractual Clauses (and the UK Addendum / Swiss equivalents), with additional measures where needed. You may request a copy of the relevant safeguards at privacy@seeit.ai.


12. Your privacy choices and controls

  • Disconnect a connector in the app (Settings → Connected services), which stops further access.
  • Revoke our Google access at https://myaccount.google.com/permissions.
  • Delete Captured Media, history, or your account in the app or by emailing privacy@seeit.ai.
  • Manage analytics and cookies through in-app controls and your browser.

To make a request, email privacy@seeit.ai. We verify identity before acting and respond within the time required by law. You may use an authorized agent where the law permits.


13. Region-specific rights

EEA / UK / Switzerland (GDPR / UK GDPR). You may access, rectify, erase, restrict, or object to processing, obtain portability, and withdraw consent at any time (without affecting prior processing). You may complain to your supervisory authority, though we'd welcome the chance to resolve it first. We do not make solely automated decisions with legal or similarly significant effects.

California (CCPA / CPRA). In the past 12 months we may have collected: identifiers; commercial information (orders, subscription status); internet/network activity (usage, diagnostics); approximate geolocation (from IP); audio/visual information (Captured Media); and the contents of communications you direct us to process via a connector. We do not sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising. You may exercise rights to know, access, correct, delete, and limit use of sensitive personal information by contacting privacy@seeit.ai.

Other U.S. states (Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, and others). You have rights to access, correct, delete, and obtain a portable copy of your data, and to opt out of targeted advertising, sale, and certain profiling — none of which we conduct. Contact privacy@seeit.ai.

United Arab Emirates (PDPL). Where the UAE Personal Data Protection Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 45 of 2021) applies, you have rights to access, rectify, erase, restrict, and port your personal data, to object to certain processing, and to withdraw consent, exercisable by contacting privacy@seeit.ai.

Other regions. Where another law grants you rights not listed here, we honor them as required.


14. Children's privacy

The Service is not directed to children under 13 (or the higher minimum age under your local law, such as 16 in parts of the EEA), and we do not knowingly collect their personal information. If you believe a child has provided us data, contact privacy@seeit.ai and we will delete it.


15. Security

We maintain administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect personal information, including encryption in transit, access controls, and internal access limits, and we require comparable safeguards from our sub-processors. Where we use restricted Google API scopes, we are subject to periodic independent security assessment and can delete Google user data promptly on request. No system is perfectly secure; if a breach affecting your personal information occurs, we will notify you and the authorities as required by law.


16. Third-party services and links

The Service interoperates with and may link to third-party services (such as Google, app stores, and our payment and fulfillment partners). We are not responsible for their privacy practices, which are governed by their own policies. Your use of any connected third-party service remains subject to that service's terms.


17. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy to reflect changes in our practices, technology, law, or the Service. We will revise the "Last updated" date and, for material changes, provide additional notice before they take effect. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.


18. How to contact us

DEHIDDEN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES L.L.C (operating as Seeit AI)

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Privacy: privacy@seeit.ai

Support: support@seeit.ai

If you are in the EEA or UK and remain unsatisfied after contacting us, you may complain to your local data-protection supervisory authority.


Before publication, confirm with counsel: the registered address and trade-license (DED) details for DEHIDDEN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES L.L.C; the AI model providers used and that each contractually prohibits training on your data; what processing genuinely occurs on-device vs. in the cloud; whether a hardware recording indicator is present and how capture is activated; your fulfillment/payment processors; and that your Apple App Store and Google Play privacy labels match this Policy.