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AI Transparency

Last updated: March 5, 2026

uxply.app uses artificial intelligence to analyze user interface screenshots and generate UX recommendations. This notice explains how our AI systems work, what they can and cannot do, and what rights you have. It is aligned with EU AI Act transparency principles and FTC AI guidelines on disclosure.

1. What AI does in uxply.app

When you upload a screenshot, our system uses AI-based image analysis and large language models to:

  • identify usability issues in the interface layout and visual hierarchy;
  • generate hypotheses for interface improvements;
  • suggest alternative design patterns based on UX best practices;
  • produce a structured report with actionable recommendations.

All analysis is performed automatically without human review of individual submissions. Results are generated based on statistical patterns in training data and general UX principles — not on specific knowledge of your business, users, or context.

2. AI limitations

Our AI has inherent limitations that you must take into account when using analysis results:

  • Probabilistic outputs: results reflect statistical patterns, not deterministic reasoning. The same input may produce slightly different outputs across runs.
  • Context blindness: the AI does not know your brand guidelines, target market, conversion goals, or historical performance data unless you provide this in the analysis context field.
  • Cultural and demographic variation: UX best practices vary by culture, industry, and user group. AI recommendations are generalizations and may not apply to your specific audience.
  • Hallucinations: AI language models can produce confident-sounding but incorrect statements. Always verify specific claims (e.g., about accessibility standards or industry benchmarks) independently.
  • Training data cutoff: the AI's knowledge of design trends, platform guidelines (iOS, Android, Web), and industry practices has a cutoff date and may not reflect the latest changes.
  • No personal data awareness: the AI does not detect or handle personal data that may be visible in uploaded screenshots. You are responsible for ensuring uploaded content does not contain sensitive personal data of third parties.

3. Automated decision-making

3.1 Nature of decisions

uxply.app generates recommendations, not decisions. The Service does not make any automated decisions that produce legal effects or similarly significant effects on any individual person.

Analysis results are recommendations for your team to consider, evaluate, and act upon at your discretion. No recommendation is automatically applied to any user interface or system.

3.2 GDPR Article 22

The automated processing performed by uxply.app does not constitute automated individual decision-making subject to GDPR Article 22, as it does not produce decisions based on automated processing that produce legal or similarly significant effects on natural persons.

If your use of our Service involves processing personal data of your end users (e.g., screenshots containing user data), you — as the data controller — remain responsible for ensuring your use complies with GDPR Article 22 and your privacy obligations to those users.

3.3 Human oversight

We encourage all users to apply human judgment when evaluating AI recommendations. Recommendations should be:

  • reviewed by a qualified designer or product manager;
  • validated against your specific user research and business goals;
  • tested with real users before implementation where possible.

4. EU AI Act alignment

Based on our current assessment, uxply.app provides a general-purpose AI-assisted tool for UX analysis recommendations. The Service:

  • does not make decisions in high-risk areas as defined in EU AI Act Annex III (biometrics, critical infrastructure, employment, education, access to essential services, law enforcement, migration, justice);
  • generates advisory recommendations only, requiring human review;
  • does not use subliminal techniques or exploit vulnerabilities;
  • is not designed for real-time remote biometric identification.

We monitor EU AI Act developments and will update our practices as regulatory requirements evolve.

5. Data use in AI training

We do not use your uploaded screenshots, reports, or account data to train AI models — neither our own nor third-party models — without your explicit, informed consent.

Aggregated, anonymized usage patterns (e.g., which feature categories generate the most engagement) may be used to improve our product, but this does not involve personal data or your specific content.

6. Third-party AI providers

We use third-party AI APIs to process uploaded images and generate analysis text. These providers:

  • receive uploaded screenshots solely for the purpose of generating the analysis;
  • are contractually bound not to use your data for their own model training;
  • operate under data processing agreements compliant with GDPR Article 28;
  • are subject to appropriate data transfer safeguards.

Details of specific AI providers are available upon a reasonable written request to privacy@uxply.app.

7. Your rights regarding AI

In connection with AI-generated analysis, you have the right to:

  • Explanation: request a general explanation of how a particular analysis was generated. Contact us at privacy@uxply.app.
  • Correction: if you believe an AI result is materially incorrect, you may request clarification and provide feedback through the Service or by email.
  • Rejection: you are never obligated to act on AI recommendations. You retain full discretion over your design decisions.
  • Data rights: all standard rights under our Privacy Policy apply, including access, rectification, and erasure of personal data used in connection with analysis.

8. Responsible use guidelines

To get the best results from AI-generated analysis and use it responsibly:

  • Do not upload screenshots containing sensitive personal data (names, emails, health information, payment data, etc.) of third parties without their consent.
  • Treat recommendations as hypotheses to test, not as definitive answers.
  • Combine AI analysis with user research, A/B testing, and domain expertise.
  • Do not use AI recommendations as the sole basis for decisions affecting user accessibility or safety.

9. Contact

For questions about our AI systems, to report a concern, or to request further information:
Email: privacy@uxply.app
General inquiries: hello@uxply.app

This document is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. AI regulation is a rapidly evolving area; we recommend consulting qualified legal counsel for compliance questions specific to your jurisdiction and use case.

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