Last updated: May 8, 2026
PulseProof does not collect, store, or transmit your health data. Your heartbeat signal is processed entirely on your device. Only a cryptographic proof leaves your phone.
PulseProof verifies that a real, living human is present by reading a heartbeat signal from your iPhone camera or Apple Watch. The raw signal is processed locally on your device to generate a cryptographic proof of liveness.
PulseProof is designed around minimal data collection. Here is what happens at each stage:
All sensitive signal processing happens on your iPhone or Apple Watch. The device captures the heartbeat, analyzes the signal, and creates a cryptographic proof locally. The raw data stays with you. What leaves is a proof: small, signed, and purpose-built for verification.
When you complete a verification, a proof token is generated on your device. This token confirms that a live human was present at the moment of verification. It does not contain your heartbeat data, health information, or any biometric template. Proof tokens are short-lived and purpose-bound to a single verification event.
When a third-party app requests verification through PulseProof, that app receives only the proof token and a verification result (verified or not verified). The third-party app never receives your raw health data, pulse readings, or biometric information.
If you use our website booking form or contact us by email, we collect the information you provide (name, email, company, message) solely to respond to your inquiry. This information is not connected to any verification data.
PulseProof is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children.
If we update this policy, we will post the revised version on this page with an updated date.
Questions about this policy can be directed to hello@pulseproof.app.