Your thoughts are yours.
We built Atlas that way from the start. Your lectures, your notes, your recordings, private by design, not an afterthought.
Atlas Enclave
A private space that belongs to you.
Everything you bring to Atlas lives inside Atlas Enclave, our system made to protect your account, so that no one, not even us, can reach your information.
Atlas Enclave is a promise as much as it is a system: we refuse to sell your data, and we don’t train AI on your personal notes, period. The work you do here stays here.
What we collect
Only what it takes to write your notes.
Your account
The email you sign in with, and the profile details you choose to share: your name, school, and program. Nothing you don’t hand us yourself.
Your notes
The notes, summaries, and transcripts Atlas writes for you. We store them so your library is there every time you come back.
Your audio, briefly
The recording you make is used to write your notes, then removed from the processor. We keep the notes, not the audio.
What we never do
Some lines we will never cross.
- Sell your data. Not to anyone, not ever.
- Use your personal notes to train AI without your explicit consent.
- Share your recordings or notes with advertisers or data brokers.
- Let another student, or the public, see what’s yours.
Your controls
You’re always in charge.
Delete anything
Remove a single note or your whole account whenever you want. Deleting a note deletes its audio with it.
Take it with you
Export any note as a polished PDF or Word document in a couple of clicks. Your notes belong to you.
Stay in control
Update or clear your profile, and revoke microphone access from your browser at any time.
A note from the team
We started Atlas because we wanted to be present in class without losing a word. Privacy isn’t a feature we bolted on. It’s the reason we trust this tool with our own lectures. We’ll keep it that way for you, too.
The Atlas team