What STLa does
STLa lets users open STL files from their Mac, inspect them for common mesh problems, repair damaged geometry, and save repaired STL files and JSON reports to locations they choose.
STLa is designed to use a local workflow on the user’s Mac. This page explains the current privacy expectations for version 1 in plain language, including the difference between what the app does and what happens only if a user chooses to email support.
Local workflow
STLa lets users open STL files from their Mac, inspect them for common mesh problems, repair damaged geometry, and save repaired STL files and JSON reports to locations they choose.
Version 1 of STLa processes files locally on the user’s Mac. STL files are not sent to Jintus Labs servers as part of the app’s normal workflow, and the core workflow is designed to work without an internet connection.
STLa does not collect personal data. Version 1 works without user accounts, analytics, advertising SDKs, or third-party tracking tools.
STLa is intended to access files only when the user chooses them through normal macOS file open and save panels.
Support email
If you contact support about STLa, Jintus Labs may receive the information you choose to send, such as your email address, app version, macOS version, screenshots, logs, or sample files.
Support information is used only to respond to your request, troubleshoot issues, and improve STLa. Jintus Labs will try to keep that information only as long as reasonably needed and then delete it when it is no longer needed, unless law requires otherwise.
Future changes
If future versions of STLa add cloud features, analytics, or other data collection, this page should be updated before or when those changes go live.