Website Privacy Policy Generator
Build a clear, structured privacy policy for your website in minutes. This free website privacy policy generator runs entirely in your browser and only adds clauses for the cookies, analytics, and third-party services you actually use.
Build your privacy policy
Answer a few questions and your policy builds live. Only what you select is included.
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Your privacy policy will appear here as you fill the form.
How to generate your privacy policy
Describe your site or app
Enter your name or company, your website or app name, and the platform (web, Android, iOS, or all). These details populate the policy header and the data-controller section.
Select the data and services you use
Tick the data you collect (emails from contact forms, account info, usage data) and the third-party services you embed, such as Google Analytics, Firebase, AdMob, or Crashlytics. Only the clauses for what you select are written into the document.
Review, then copy or download
Read every section and edit the placeholders to match your real practices. When it fits, copy the policy or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown to publish on your site. Optional helpers map your answers to Google Play Data Safety and Apple privacy-label fields.
Why a tailored privacy policy matters
If your website sets cookies, runs analytics, or has a contact or signup form, visitors and regulators expect you to disclose what you collect and why. Frameworks like the GDPR and CCPA, and platform rules such as the Apple App Store privacy labels and the Google Play Data Safety form, all ask you to describe data collection, third-party sharing, retention, and user rights. A generic copy-paste policy that names tools you don't use, or omits ones you do, can be misleading. This generator builds the document from your selections, so an analytics or AdMob clause only appears when you actually use that service, giving you an honest starting draft to refine.
Important: this tool produces a reviewable template, not legal advice, and it does not make your site automatically compliant with any law. It runs 100% in your browser and your answers are never uploaded, so nothing you type is sent to a server. Treat the result as a first draft: check it against how your site really handles data, fill in specifics like retention periods and contact details, and have a qualified lawyer review it before you publish, especially if you handle sensitive data or serve users in the EU, UK, or California.
Frequently asked questions
Is the generated privacy policy legally compliant?
No tool can guarantee that. This generator creates a structured template based on your answers; it is not legal advice and does not make your site automatically compliant with the GDPR, CCPA, or any other law. Review the draft against your actual practices and have a lawyer check it before publishing.
Does it cover cookies and analytics like Google Analytics?
Yes. When you select services such as Google Analytics, Firebase, or AdMob, and indicate that you use cookies or similar tracking, the generator adds matching clauses describing that data collection and third-party sharing. Clauses for services you do not select are left out, so the policy reflects your real stack.
Are my answers uploaded or stored anywhere?
No. The generator is a client-side, multi-step form that runs entirely in your browser. Your inputs are used to build the document locally and are never uploaded to a server, so nothing you type leaves your device.
Can I use it for an app as well as a website?
Yes. You can set the platform to web, Android, iOS, or all of them. For apps, optional helpers map your selected data and SDKs to the Google Play Data Safety form and Apple App Store privacy labels, so your store disclosures and your policy stay consistent. You still need to verify each entry yourself.
What formats can I export, and can I edit the result?
You can copy the policy or download it as HTML, TXT, or Markdown. The output is a plain, editable template, so you should fill in placeholders such as your contact email, data retention periods, and any practices specific to your site before publishing.