# Free AI Privacy Policy & Terms Generator Describe your website, app, SaaS, or store and get a clean, ready-to-use privacy policy, plus terms, in seconds. With GDPR and CCPA notes on request. No signup, no card. A free AI privacy policy generator turns a short description of your website, app, SaaS, or store into a clean, ready-to-use privacy policy in minutes, without creating an account. You tell Marco what your business is and what data it collects, and he drafts a complete document with the standard sections: what data we collect, how we use it, cookies, third parties, data retention, your rights, and how to contact you, with GDPR and CCPA notes whenever you need them. He writes in plain language you can actually read, fills in clear [brackets] for anything he does not know, and adjusts clauses, adds a cookie line, or drafts matching terms on request. He is honest about the limit: this is a solid starting template, not legal advice, and a qualified lawyer should review it before you publish, because rules vary by country and by business. There is no signup and no credit card to start, and when a one-off policy is not enough, the same assistant can become a full AI employee that helps keep your legal docs current as your business changes. ## A privacy policy you can actually read and use Most privacy policies are either copied off another site and a poor fit, or written in dense legalese nobody reads. This is built to do the opposite: a complete policy in plain language, with clear headings and the standard sections, that you can paste onto your site and understand. You describe your business in a line, and the draft comes back covering what data you collect, how you use it, cookies, third parties, retention, the user's rights, and contact. Anything Marco does not know shows up as a clear bracket to fill in, so you start from a working document, not a blank page. ## Built around the sections a policy needs A usable privacy policy covers a known set of things: who you are, what personal data you collect, how and why you use it, cookies and tracking, the third parties and sub-processors you share data with, how long you keep data, the user's rights, security, and how you notify people of changes. Miss one and it reads incomplete. The generator is tuned for exactly that set, and it adapts to your business. Tell it you run an EU SaaS and it adds GDPR rights and a legal-basis line. Tell it you have California users and it adds CCPA notices. Tell it the tools you use, like Stripe or Google Analytics, and it folds them into the third-parties section by name. ## Honest about what it is, and what it is not Plenty of generators hand you a confident document and let you believe you are covered. This one is upfront: every first draft ends with a plain note that it is a solid starting template, not legal advice, and that a qualified lawyer should review it before you publish. That honesty is the point. Privacy requirements vary by country, by industry, and by exactly what data you handle, so no free tool can promise your policy is compliant on its own. What it can do is give you a strong, well-structured starting point and explain each part, so the lawyer review is faster and cheaper. ## How it compares to other privacy policy generators Plenty of privacy policy generators are quick, but they either lock the useful parts behind a subscription or spit out a fixed template you cannot question. You paste it and hope it fits, with no way to ask what a clause means or adjust it for your business. This one gives you a complete draft for free, in plain language, and it talks back. Ask it to add CCPA, switch from a website to an app, fold in your real tools, or draft matching terms, and it does. No signup to start, and unlike a one-off tool, it does not stop at the document. The same assistant can carry on as a real AI employee once you are ready. ## From a policy to keeping all your legal docs handled A privacy policy is not a set-and-forget file. The moment you add a new analytics tool, open up to EU users, launch a paid plan, or change what data you collect, the policy and terms need to keep up, and that is the part most founders quietly let go stale. Here the assistant who drafted it can stay on. Once you sign up, the same person becomes part of a team of AI employees in your workspace, helping keep your privacy policy and terms current as the business changes, adding new sub-processors, drafting updates, and flagging when something needs a fresh lawyer review, so your legal docs stay handled instead of frozen on day one. ## Why your site needs a privacy policy - **Required** privacy laws like the EU's GDPR and California's CCPA require a posted privacy policy if you collect personal data, which almost every website and app does - **App stores** the Apple App Store and Google Play both require a privacy policy link before they will publish your app - **$0** to draft as many privacy policies and terms as you want, with no signup and no credit card - **Minutes** from a one-line description of your site or app to a clean, ready-to-paste policy ## How the ways to get a privacy policy compare | Option | No signup | Coverage | Cost | Speed | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Copying another site's policy | n/a | Risky, may not fit you | Free | Fast | | Hiring a lawyer to draft it | n/a | Tailored | Expensive | Days | | Paid policy generators | Rarely | Good, behind a paywall | Subscription | Minutes | | This free AI generator | Yes | Standard sections, GDPR and CCPA notes | Free | Minutes | ## The short version - A free AI privacy policy generator turns a one-line description of your site or app into a clean, ready-to-paste privacy policy in minutes, with no account and no card to start. - A complete policy covers what data you collect, how you use it, cookies, third parties, retention, the user's rights, and how to contact you, with GDPR and CCPA notes on request. - This is a solid starting template, not legal advice. Requirements vary by country and by business, so have a qualified lawyer review it before you publish. - When a policy is not enough and you need your legal docs kept current as the business changes, the same assistant can become a full AI employee that helps maintain them. ## Questions people ask about privacy policies **How do I write a privacy policy for my website?** List what personal data you collect (names, emails, usage data, cookies), why you collect it, who you share it with, how long you keep it, and how users can contact you or exercise their rights. Write it in plain language with clear headings, and add GDPR or CCPA sections if you have users in those regions. This free generator drafts all of that from a one-line description of your site, with clear brackets for anything to fill in, then you have a lawyer review it before publishing. **Is this privacy policy generator free?** Yes. You can draft as many privacy policies and terms as you want with no signup and no credit card. Because the document comes from an AI legal assistant rather than a locked template, you can keep steering, add CCPA, fold in your real tools, switch from a website to an app, until it fits. After a number of messages it may ask for your email to save your documents and keep going. **Is a privacy policy legally required?** In most cases yes. If you collect any personal data, privacy laws like the EU's GDPR, the UK GDPR, and California's CCPA generally require a posted privacy policy, and the Apple App Store and Google Play both require one before they will publish an app. The exact obligations depend on where your users are and what data you handle, so confirm your specific requirements with a qualified lawyer. **Is this legal advice, and is the policy compliant?** No, this is not legal advice, and a generated policy is not automatically compliant. It is a solid, well-structured starting template that covers the standard sections, but compliance depends on your exact business, your country, your industry, and the data you handle. Always have a qualified lawyer review and adapt the document before you publish it, and never treat any free generator's output as guaranteed compliant on its own. **Does it cover GDPR?** Yes, on request. If you have users in the EU or UK, ask and it adds the GDPR essentials: the legal basis for processing, data subject rights like access, erasure, and portability, the right to withdraw consent, the right to complain to a supervisory authority, and a contact for data requests. As always, have a lawyer confirm the GDPR wording matches how you actually process data. **Does it cover CCPA for California users?** Yes, on request. For California residents it adds a CCPA and CPRA notice covering the right to know what data is collected, the right to delete it, the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information, and the right not to be discriminated against for exercising those rights. If you sell or share data, ask it to include a 'Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information' line. **Can it generate terms and conditions too?** Yes. Ask and it drafts a matching Terms of Service or Terms and Conditions alongside the privacy policy. Terms typically cover acceptance, the service description, accounts and acceptable use, intellectual property, payment terms for paid products, disclaimers and limitation of liability, termination, and governing law. Like the policy, it is a starting template to have a lawyer review before publishing. **Do I need a separate cookie policy?** Often yes, especially if you have EU users or use analytics and marketing cookies. The generator can add a cookies section that names the categories (essential, analytics, marketing), explains what they do, and tells users how to control them, plus cookie-consent banner wording. For EU users, non-essential cookies usually need consent before they fire, which is why a cookie banner is common. **Can I use this privacy policy for my mobile app?** Yes. Tell it you are building an app and it frames the policy for app data: device identifiers, app usage and analytics, permissions like location or camera if you use them, and any third-party SDKs. Both the Apple App Store and Google Play require a privacy policy link to publish, so an app-specific draft is a common use. Have a lawyer confirm it matches the data your app actually collects. **Should I copy a privacy policy from another website?** It is risky. Another site's policy describes their data practices, their tools, and their jurisdiction, not yours, so copying it can leave you claiming things that are not true for your business, which is worse than no policy. A far safer start is a draft built around your own business, like this one generates, that you then fill in and have a lawyer review before you publish. ## FAQ **Is it really free?** Yes. You can draft privacy policies and terms right now with no signup and no credit card. After a number of messages we may ask for your email to save your documents and keep going. **Do I need to sign up?** No. Just describe your site or app and what data it collects, and get a draft immediately. Email is optional and only used to save your documents and unlock more messages. **Is this legal advice?** No. Marco drafts a solid starting template and explains each part, but this is not legal advice and the document is not automatically compliant. Requirements vary by country and by business, so have a qualified lawyer review and adapt it before you publish. **Will the policy actually be compliant with GDPR or CCPA?** It includes the standard GDPR and CCPA sections on request, which gets you most of the way, but compliance depends on how you actually handle data. Treat the draft as a strong starting point and have a lawyer confirm it fits your business before relying on it. **Does it write terms of service too?** Yes. Ask and it drafts matching Terms of Service or Terms and Conditions alongside the privacy policy, covering acceptance, acceptable use, liability, termination, and governing law. Like the policy, have a lawyer review it before publishing. **Can I tell it the tools and data I use?** Yes. Tell it you use Stripe, Google Analytics, a particular email or hosting tool, or that you collect specific data, and the next draft folds those into the third-parties and data sections by name. **Does it work for an app, a SaaS, or a store?** Any of them. Tell it whether you run a website, a mobile app, a SaaS, or an online store, and it frames the policy and the data it describes to match. You can switch between them anytime and it re-drafts. **What language can I use?** Any. Marco drafts your policy and terms in whatever language you write in, and can tailor the document to a specific market or jurisdiction if you ask. **Can it host or publish the policy on my site?** Not in this free chat, where it drafts and explains the documents only. You paste the draft onto your own site after a lawyer review. Once you sign up, the same assistant becomes your employee and can help keep your legal docs current as your business changes. **Is my information kept private?** Yes. Your conversation is not shared with anyone, not sold, and not used to train AI models. It is handled securely. If you add your email, we use it only to save your documents so you can come back to them later. **Does it remember the documents it drafted?** Within a session it builds on what you have already seen. To keep your documents across visits, save them with your email. If you sign up to keep going, the conversation comes with you into your workspace. **What if I want my legal docs kept up to date for me?** A privacy policy goes stale the moment your business changes. When a one-off draft is not enough, you do not have to maintain it alone. You can hire a team of AI employees to help keep your privacy policy and terms current as you add tools and grow, and start for free.