Inflection AI updated its Privacy Policy on June 16, 2026 to expand the types of data it collects and clarify data handling procedures. The updated policy now explicitly states it collects voice and audio inputs in addition to text, adds disclosure of precise geolocation collection with user consent, and permits access to contacts, emails, calendars, and documents from third-party platforms when users grant permission. The policy also broadens the scope of data use by stating it collects or derives information, extending beyond direct collection.
The updated policy establishes broader data collection practices than previously disclosed. The terms now explicitly state the company collects voice and audio inputs alongside text, whereas prior language specified only text and other materials. Additionally, the policy now discloses collection of precise geolocation information with user consent and authorization to access contacts, emails, calendars, and documents from third-party platforms. You can stop collection of precise location information at any time through the Your Choices section.
The updated policy establishes explicit authorization for collection of voice, audio, and location data, moving beyond the previously disclosed text-based input model. This expansion affects the scope of personal data Inflection AI may process and requires users and organizations relying on the service to understand the full range of data collection practices now authorized under the policy.
→ Review the Your Choices section of the updated policy to locate controls for opting out of precise location collection.
→ Review permission settings on your device or account to control whether Inflection AI can access your contacts, emails, calendar, or documents.
→ If you do not wish to provide voice or audio inputs, continue using the service with text inputs only.
→ Precise location information will be collected if you grant permission through your device settings, and the policy permits ongoing collection unless you opt out.
→ Inflection AI may access your contacts, emails, calendars, and documents if you grant relevant permissions on third-party platforms.
Policy now explicitly authorizes collection of voice and audio inputs, expanding from previously stated text-only inputs.
Policy newly discloses collection of precise device location information with user consent and permits users to opt out.
Policy authorizes access to contacts, emails, calendars, and documents from third-party platforms when users grant permission.
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The company is now explicitly listing more types of data it collects, including voice and audio, rather than grouping them as other materials.
Inflection AI expanded its stated data collection scope to include voice, audio, location, and third-party platform data access. The change moves from an implicit text-primary model to explicit multi-modal data collection. Organizations deploying Inflection AI services may need to update their vendor data processing disclosures, DPAs, and privacy notices to reflect these expanded collection categories. The change engages standard privacy compliance frameworks (GDPR, CCPA) that require transparency about data types collected and storage purposes, though the policy does not indicate new processing purposes beyond existing conversational AI functions.
GDPR (Articles 13, 14 transparency obligations; Article 7 consent requirements), CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act disclosure requirements), COPPA (if minors use services), state privacy laws requiring clear disclosure of biometric or location data collection
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