PromptShot is built to do its job without knowing anything about you. It has no servers, no accounts, and no analytics. The short version: nothing you do in PromptShot leaves your computer.
No personal data, no usage tracking, no telemetry, no cookies. There is no PromptShot account and no backend to send data to.
Your screenshots
When you capture a page, the screenshot is saved as a file on your own device, inside a single agent-shots folder in your Downloads. The file path is placed on your clipboard so you can paste it into your coding tool. Screenshots are never uploaded, transmitted, or seen by us or anyone else. Older shots are deleted automatically so the folder stays tidy.
Permissions, and why
activeTab— lets PromptShot read the current tab only at the moment you click it. It has no standing access to your browsing.scripting— scrolls and stitches the page into one full-page image, then restores it.downloads— saves the PNG and reads back its file path to copy to your clipboard.storage— remembers your settings and the handful of recent shots, locally.
PromptShot requests no host permissions, so it cannot access the content of the pages you visit beyond the single capture you trigger.
Third parties
None. PromptShot does not include third-party analytics, advertising, or tracking SDKs, and does not share data with anyone, because it does not collect any.
Open source
PromptShot is open source. You can read exactly what it does at github.com/kcperez/promptshot.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted here with a new effective date.
Contact
Questions? Reach out at kevincastroperez@gmail.com.