Imagly is a free AI-powered image generation app by SonnyTech. We act as a bridge between you and AI services—we don't store or see your data. Your prompts are sent directly to Pollinations.AI for image generation and Google Gemini for explore page suggestions. Since we don't store anything, your privacy depends on these third-party services. Check their privacy policies to understand how they handle your data. The free version includes ads via Google AdMob. Questions? Email us at imaglyaiimagegenerator@gmail.com.
We don't store or access your data—we simply pass it through to our AI partners:
Your Prompts
Text checked for age-appropriateness, then sent to Pollinations.AI
Anonymous Account
Unique ID for automatic login, not stored by us
Device Info
IP address, device type sent to Google for ads/analytics
App Usage
Usage patterns sent to Google Analytics for improvements
We don't directly collect personal details like your name or email. However, Google AdMob may use location data for ad targeting (you can opt out in device settings). If you contact us via email, we'll temporarily hold your email; and name only to respond to your inquiry, then delete it.
Create images from your prompts (via Pollinations.AI)
Suggest ideas for the explore page (via Google Gemini)
Log you in automatically with your anonymous ID
Show relevant ads in the free version (via Google AdMob)
Improve Imagly with usage trends (via Google Analytics)
We don't store your data, but we share it with trusted partners to make Imagly work:
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Important: We don't store or see your data. Check Pollinations.AI and Google's privacy policies to understand how they handle your prompts and usage data.
Opt Out of Ads
Turn off tailored ads in device settings ("Limit Ad Tracking" on iOS or "Opt out of Ads Personalization" on Android)
Manage Cookies
Disable analytics tracking in your device or browser settings
Request Data Info
Ask Pollinations.AI or Google for data details. Email us for assistance.
For California users, you can opt out of data "sales" (per CCPA) via ad settings. For EU users, you can manage consents via third-party policies.