Privacy Summary

How Shelf to Cart handles shopping and scan data

This page summarizes the privacy topics shoppers most often need to understand before using Shelf to Cart.

Camera and price tag images

Shelf to Cart uses your device camera to scan grocery shelf price tags. Images are processed to extract product and price information. According to the app privacy policy, images are processed temporarily and are not permanently stored by Shelf to Cart. Saved shopping sessions store item, price, quantity, tax, and store-name data, not the original scan image.

OCR and AI processing

Native iOS and Android versions may use on-device text recognition, including Apple Vision and Google ML Kit. Browser scans, fallback OCR, or validation paths may use Google Cloud Vision. Extracted text or images may be sent to Google Gemini or Anthropic for price and product name identification. These services are used to turn shelf tags into editable cart items.

Location, tax calculations, and nearby stores

Location is not used by default. Shelf to Cart only accesses location when you ask it to, such as tapping the location icon in tax settings to attempt automatic detection of a local rate, or suggesting nearby stores when you save a shopping session. When you do, coordinates may be processed by Shelf to Cart servers and reverse-geocoding providers such as BigDataCloud, OpenStreetMap Nominatim, or geocode.xyz. Shelf to Cart does not maintain a user location history or use location for advertising or tracking.

Account and shopping session data

If you create an account, Shelf to Cart stores account information, preferences, shopping sessions, item prices, quantities, totals, and timestamps. Account data is stored with Supabase. Shopping sessions are kept so you can review them later unless you delete them.

Full policy

This marketing-page summary is not a substitute for the full app privacy policy. The full policy includes the complete list of data categories, providers, retention details, permissions, and user choices.