Privacy Policy Generator for Apps
Generate a ready-to-use privacy policy for Android apps, iOS apps, and websites in minutes — with clauses only for the data and services you actually use.
Build your privacy policy
Answer a few questions and your policy builds live. Only what you select is included.
Live preview
Your privacy policy will appear here as you fill the form.
How to generate a privacy policy
Enter your basics
Add your app or website name, developer/company name, and a contact email. Pick your platform: Android, iOS, website, or all.
Select what you actually use
Check the data your app collects and the services you've integrated (Firebase, AdMob, Analytics, billing). The policy includes clauses only for what you select.
Review, then export
Read the live preview, adjust the wording, then copy it or download as HTML, TXT or Markdown. Use the Google Play Data Safety and Apple label helpers to fill each store's form.
What is a privacy policy and why do apps need one?
A privacy policy is a document that tells users what data your app or website collects, how it is used, who it is shared with, and what rights users have. Both Google Play and the Apple App Store require one for every app, and websites that use cookies or analytics generally need one too under laws like the GDPR and CCPA.
This generator asks a few questions and assembles a structured policy from your answers, naming only the services and data types you select — so you don't ship boilerplate describing collection you never do, or omit a tracker you actually embed. Everything runs in your browser; your answers are never uploaded.
Built for Android, iOS, Firebase and AdMob
Pick Android and it covers Google Play Services, Play Billing and the Data Safety form; pick iOS and it covers App Tracking Transparency and StoreKit for App Store Connect. If you use Firebase (Analytics, Crashlytics, Authentication) or Google AdMob, the tool adds the right analytics and advertising clauses and links to each provider's own privacy policy.
Need a tighter scope? The no-data policy suits apps that collect nothing, and the data deletion policy covers the account-deletion URL Google Play now requires.
Google Play Data Safety and Apple privacy labels
After generating, the tool shows two helpers: a Google Play Data Safety summary that maps your selections to the Play Console questions (data collected, shared, encrypted in transit, deletion), and an Apple privacy nutrition labels summary that groups your data into Apple's categories (contact, identifiers, location, usage, diagnostics, tracking).
These helpers keep your written policy and your store disclosures telling the same story. Always review each line against your app's real behavior before you submit — selecting options here does not make your app automatically compliant.
Frequently asked questions
Is this privacy policy generator free?
Yes — completely free, with no sign-up and no limits. You can generate, copy and download as many policies as you like.
Is the generated policy legal advice?
No. It provides a general, editable template and does not constitute legal advice. You are responsible for reviewing it and making sure it matches your actual data practices; for regulated or sensitive apps, have a lawyer review it.
Does it cover Firebase, AdMob and Analytics?
Yes. Select the services you use and the tool adds matching clauses (analytics, advertising, crash reporting) that link to each provider's own privacy policy. Services you don't select are never mentioned.
Do I need a privacy policy for Google Play?
Yes. Google Play requires every app to link a privacy policy in the Play Console and store listing, and to complete the Data Safety form. This tool helps with both, including a Data Safety helper.
Does it help with the App Store privacy questions?
Yes. The Apple privacy-labels helper groups your selected data into Apple's categories so you can fill App Store Connect → App Privacy consistently with your policy.
Can I download the policy and host it?
Yes. Export clean HTML ready to publish, or TXT/Markdown, and copy the text directly. Host it at a public URL and link it from your store listing and app.