No. StreamVox is privacy-focused. Audio is processed in real-time for translation and is never stored on any servers.
How real-time processing works
When you start a translation session:
- StreamVox captures audio from your selected source (system, microphone, or specific app).
- Short audio chunks are sent to the translation engine.
- The engine returns text and translation within milliseconds.
- The audio chunks are discarded immediately after processing.
Your conversations remain private. Nothing is retained, logged, or used to train models.
What we do log (and what we don't)
- We do not log audio content.
- We do not log transcriptions or translations.
- We do log anonymous usage metrics (e.g. "session started", "language pair = en→ja") to plan capacity. None of this is tied to your audio or text.