Klavity Snap & Klavity Cloud · Last updated 19 June 2026
Klavity ("we", "us") is built by Quantana. Klavity Snap is a browser
extension and web service that lets AI personas ("Sims") review web pages and file bug and
feature tickets to your issue tracker. This policy explains what we collect, why, who we share
it with, and the controls you have. It covers the browser extension and the Klavity Cloud
backend at klavity.quantana.top.
What we collect
Data
Why
Account email
To sign you in (one-time email code; no password) and associate your tickets and workspace.
Page screenshots — a screenshot of the visible area of a page (not the full page, not other tabs)
So Sims can see and react to the page, and so a bug report carries visual context.
Page context — the page URL path (query strings and fragments are dropped), a structural signature of the page, and the title
To attribute feedback to the right page and avoid re-reviewing an unchanged view.
Diagnostic context — for a manual bug report: browser and screen info, and the most recent console and network errors on the page
To make the ticket actionable for your engineers.
Integration credentials — API tokens for the tracker you connect (Jira, Linear, GitHub, Plane) or a webhook
To file tickets on your behalf. Stored encrypted at rest (AES-GCM) and never returned to the browser.
When we collect it — capture is consent-gated
Sims review a page only after you consent. For pages your workspace monitors, each member confirms once before their first capture; for the "Analyze this page" action, you confirm once per website.
Automatic review happens only on URLs your workspace has explicitly allow-listed, or on a page you explicitly choose with "Analyze this page".
A manual bug/feature report is captured only when you open the reporter and submit it.
We never capture other tabs, background pages, or pages you have not consented to.
How we use it
To generate Sim feedback, the screenshot and page context are sent to a large-language-model provider (OpenRouter, currently routing to Google Gemini models) for processing. This is automated; the output becomes the ticket you see.
When a ticket is filed or "copied to" an external destination, the relevant ticket content is sent to the tracker you configured (Jira, Linear, GitHub, Plane, or your webhook).
We use aggregate, non-identifying usage and cost metrics to operate and improve the service. We do not sell your data, and we do not use your page content to train third-party models.
Who processes your data (sub-processors)
OpenRouter — LLM routing/inference for Sim reviews.
Object storage (S3-compatible) — private storage of screenshots.
Your configured issue tracker — receives the tickets you file.
Retention
Screenshots are stored privately and expire automatically 30 days after capture.
Tickets and account data are retained for as long as your workspace is active, until you delete them or close your account.
You can ask us to delete your account and associated data at any time (see Contact).
Security
All traffic is encrypted in transit (HTTPS).
Integration secrets are encrypted at rest with AES-GCM and are redacted from any response sent to the browser.
Screenshots are stored with private access and served only via short-lived signed links to authorized workspace members.
Your controls
Consent is required before the first capture on any page or website.
Pause Sims on a page from the in-page indicator at any time.
Global switch — turn automatic reviews off entirely from the extension's Options page.
Sign out from the popup to clear your local session.
Request access, correction, or deletion of your data by contacting us.
Children
Klavity is a tool for software teams and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as the product evolves. Material changes will be reflected by the
"Last updated" date above and, where appropriate, communicated in-product.