UNSTAGEDAtelier

Legal · UNSTAGED Atelier

Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 17, 2026

1. Who we are

UNSTAGED Atelier is an iOS app developed and operated by WEST DESIGN LAB AB (org.nr 559583-3319), a Swedish limited company with its registered seat in Stockholm, Sweden. WEST DESIGN LAB AB is the data controller (personuppgiftsansvarig) for personal data processed through the app.

Contact: westdesignlab@gmail.com

Atelier is part of the UNSTAGED family of wedding apps, but it is a separate product. This policy covers Atelier only. UNSTAGED Wedding has its own policy.

2. Your wardrobe stays on your device

Atelier has no accounts and no server. You do not sign in, and there is nothing to sign in to.

Everything you put into Atelier — your looks, the images you add, designers, prices, links, notes and status — is stored only in the app’s own storage area on your iPhone or iPad. None of it is transmitted to us or to anyone else. We cannot see it, and we could not retrieve it if you asked us to.

Removing backgrounds from your photographs also happens entirely on your device, using Apple’s on-device Vision framework. Your images are never sent anywhere to be processed.

Because your content lives only on your device, it is included in your iCloud or computer backup if you back up your device, and it is deleted when you delete the app.

3. Photographs

Atelier asks for permission to save images to your photo library, so that you can keep a look you have exported.

It does not ask for permission to read your library, and it cannot browse it. When you add a photograph, iOS shows you its own picker and hands the app only the picture you chose.

4. Purchases

Atelier unlocks with a single purchase. There is no subscription, no recurring charge and no free trial.

The purchase is processed by Apple through the App Store. We never see or store your payment details. Apple tells the app only whether the purchase is active.

5. Advertising and measurement

This is the one place where data does leave your device, and only in the ways described here.

Atelier includes the Meta (Facebook) SDK so that we can tell which advertisement led someone to the app. Where you allow it (see below), the SDK may share with Meta:

  • A device identifier
  • That a purchase was made, and its amount and currency
  • Basic interactions with the app — that it was opened, that the paywall was seen, that the demo was opened, that onboarding was finished
  • Crash and performance diagnostics collected by the SDK itself

This is used for advertising measurement and analytics. None of your wardrobe is included — no images, no looks, no designers, no prices, no notes. Those never leave your device at all.

Atelier also uses Apple’s SKAdNetwork, which reports the effectiveness of advertising to Apple in a form designed not to identify you.

Your choice

Before any of this happens, iOS asks whether you allow the app to track your activity across other companies’ apps and websites. If you decline, no tracking identifier is shared. You can change your answer at any time in Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking.

Meta processes this data as an independent controller under its own policy: facebook.com/privacy/policy

We do not use any analytics or crash-reporting service of our own. Crash reports reach us only through Apple’s own reporting, and only if you have chosen to share analytics with developers in your iOS settings.

6. Saving from other apps

Atelier includes a Save to Atelier share extension. When you share a product page to it, the app opens the address you shared and reads the product information the shop has published on that page — its name, brand, price and picture — so that it can fill those fields in for you.

That request goes from your device directly to the shop’s website. It carries no identifier of you, and nothing about it is sent to us. It happens only for a page you actively chose to share, and the shop may log the visit as it would any other visit to its site.

7. Your rights

Because we hold no personal data about you, there is normally nothing for us to give you access to, correct or erase — your content is on your device and under your control.

Where Meta processes data as described in section 5, you have rights under the GDPR including access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection and portability. Exercise them with Meta directly, or write to us at westdesignlab@gmail.com and we will help. You may also complain to the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection (IMY).

Our legal basis for the advertising measurement in section 5 is your consent, given through the iOS tracking prompt.

8. Children

Atelier is not directed at children and is not intended for anyone under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children.

9. Changes

We will update this page when the app changes and revise the date above. Material changes will be announced in the app.