We built TypeMorph because we were tired of risking proprietary schemas by pasting them into random online converters.
When you paste a 10,000-line JSON payload or a highly confidential PostgreSQL dump into TypeMorph, it never leaves your machine. All parsing, AST generation, and AI inference happens strictly within the secure sandbox of your web browser. We do not have a backend database to store your inputs.
We use Google Analytics to collect aggregated analytical data such as page views and usage. We do not collect personally identifiable information, and we do not use it for retargeting advertising or data sales.
If you opt-in to use the "AI Smart Repair" features, the specific block of code you request to be repaired may be routed through our secure Gemini API proxy. However, this is strictly initiated by user action, and the data is transiently processed without retention.
We use your browser's Local Storage to save your UI preferences (like Dark Mode) and temporarily cache your last clipboard text so you don't lose work if you accidentally refresh the page. This data lives on your hard drive, not ours.
"Our philosophy is simple: Developer tools should solve problems, not create security vulnerabilities. Your code is yours."
Last Updated: May 2026