Last updated: April 19, 2026
DataKit does not collect, transmit, sell, or share any user data. Every transformation — JSON formatting, YAML/SQL/CSV conversion, Base64/URL encoding, hashing, JWT decoding, Unix-timestamp parsing, regex testing, JSON/text diffing, UUID generation, and JSON-to-code scaffolding — runs entirely inside your browser.
DataKit makes zero network requests. Nothing you paste, type, or generate is ever sent to us or to any third party. The extension ships as a single static bundle; it does not load code, analytics, fonts, or any other resource at runtime.
For convenience, DataKit stores a small amount of data locally on your device via the Chrome storage API:
This data never leaves your device and is removed automatically when you uninstall the extension.
DataKit requests no other permissions. It cannot read your browsing history, access your tabs, or interact with any web page content.
DataKit contains no analytics SDK, telemetry, crash reporter, tracking pixel, or third-party script. We have no visibility into what you process with the extension.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted here with a new date.
Questions? Email dev.abinovarghese@gmail.com