Privacy at Vitruvia
Vitruvia is being built around a simple idea: your health data should work for you, not against you. Our goal is to give you insights without asking you to trade away your privacy.
Our approach to privacy
Vitruvia is early in its journey, and we're designing the product with privacy and anonymity in mind from the start. That means:
- Focusing on patterns across groups of people, not on any one individual.
- Minimizing the personal identifiers we collect.
- Working toward clear boundaries around what data is stored, for how long, and for what purpose.
What we aim to collect
To power insights, Vitruvia may need data such as:
- Biometric signals (heart rate, HRV, sleep, activity)
- Symptoms and how you feel day to day
- Medications and supplements you choose to track
- Women's health and cycle details you choose to share
- Food and hydration patterns
- Key lab values you enter manually
We do not intend to collect things like your employer's name, insurance details, or unrelated personal identifiers.
How insights are generated
Vitruvia's goal is to use anonymized, aggregated data to find patterns and generate insights, such as:
"People with sleep patterns like yours tend to see better rest on days with an earlier last meal."
These insights are based on group-level patterns, not on exposing one person's detailed history to another person.
What Vitruvia is not
Vitruvia is not a medical provider, does not store or process your data as a replacement for a healthcare system, and does not provide medical advice or diagnoses. It is a tool to help you explore patterns and trends in your own health data.
Transparency and updates
As the product evolves, our privacy approach and technical practices will continue to evolve too. We will update this page to reflect:
- What data we collect and why.
- How we store and protect that data.
- How we use aggregated patterns to generate insights.
- Your options for exporting, updating, or deleting your data.
Questions about privacy?
If you have questions or concerns about how Vitruvia thinks about privacy, we want to hear from you. Your expectations help us design a healthier relationship with health data.