Last updated 11 June 2026.
Snora's whole job — listening overnight, telling your snoring from the fan or your partner, and scoring your night — runs entirely on your iPhone. Your recorded audio is analyzed on-device, is never uploaded to our servers, and any clips you keep are stored on your device. You can delete them at any time. We never hear your recordings.
To write your morning "Replay," the app sends a small, derived summary of the night — numbers and labels only (for example: how long you tracked, your sleep and snore scores, episode count, the loudest moment, and which background sounds were detected). This summary contains no audio and no waveform. It is processed by our service and a trusted AI text provider (DeepSeek, with OpenAI as a fallback) purely to generate the written report, and it is identified only by a random device identifier — not your name, email, or account.
On your device: your sessions, saved clips, scores, trends, remedies, and settings. On our servers: essentially nothing personal — we do not keep your audio, we do not require an account, and the nightly summary is used to generate your report, not to build a profile of you. Subscriptions are handled by Apple; we verify your status to unlock premium and receive a subscription token, not your payment details.
We do not upload your sleep audio. We do not sell or share your data. We do not require an account. We do not use your content to train our own AI models. We do not use advertising trackers.
Snora is a wellness and self-awareness tool. It does not diagnose, test for, or treat any condition, and it is not a medical device. If Snora flags "quiet gaps" in your breathing, that is shared for your awareness only — if it's frequent or you're concerned, please talk to your doctor.
Because your audio never leaves your phone, the simplest way to erase it is to delete it in the app or remove the app. To ask about any data tied to your device, email mitsi@uptrail.ai.