Screenshot Ledger

Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 18, 2026

Screenshot Ledger is designed to organize screenshots and screen recordings locally on your Mac. This policy explains what the app does and does not do with your information.

Data Collection

Screenshot Ledger does not collect, transmit, sell, or share personal information with the developer.

The app does not include advertising, analytics, tracking SDKs, or third-party data collection SDKs.

Local File Processing

Screenshot Ledger processes files only inside folders that you explicitly select. Supported screenshot images and screen recordings are analyzed locally on your Mac to create file names, summaries, tags, history entries, and a Markdown index.

The app does not upload your screenshots, screen recordings, OCR text, file names, index, or history to an external server.

OCR and Video Frames

The app may use Apple’s on-device OCR features to read visible text from screenshots and representative video frames. This processing occurs locally on your Mac.

Selected Folders and Security-Scoped Access

To continue working with a folder that you select, the app may store a local security-scoped bookmark and local preferences on your Mac. This lets the app access the selected folder again without asking you to choose it every time.

Local Database and Markdown Index

Screenshot Ledger stores a local database on your Mac for app history, protected-file records, processing status, and undo support. It also creates a Markdown index inside the selected Main Folder.

You can delete the app’s local data from your Mac by removing the app and its local container data.

Permissions

The app uses standard macOS file access for folders that you select. Screenshot Ledger does not require Screen Recording, Accessibility, Input Monitoring, Microphone, Camera, Photos Library, or Full Disk Access permissions.

Network Access

Screenshot Ledger does not need a network connection to organize files. It does not send files or OCR results to external AI services or developer servers.

Support Email

If you contact support by email, the information you choose to include in your message is handled through your email provider and the support mailbox. Do not include sensitive screenshots or files unless you intentionally choose to share them.

Policy Updates

This policy may be updated if the app’s features or data-handling practices change. The updated date will be shown on this page.