The Microglia Morphology Analyzer was built so your research images are never stored, never sent to any AI provider, and never shared. Here is exactly what happens when you use it.
When you analyze a sample, your image is sent over an encrypted (HTTPS) connection to our analysis service, measured, and then discarded. It is not written to disk, not saved to any storage, and not kept after your result is returned.
The analysis is classical image processing, built on standard scientific libraries (scikit-image, SciPy, NumPy). There is no machine-learning model, no neural network, and no call to any AI or LLM provider such as OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google. Your image is never sent to a third-party AI service. The method is fully deterministic: the same image always produces the same measurements.
There is no sign-up, no email field, and no database. The optional Experiment ID you can type is only shown on your own result for your reference. It is never stored or transmitted anywhere. We keep no log of analyses, no record of who used the tool, and no copy of any image or result.
| Item | Stored? | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Your image | No | Processed in memory, then discarded. |
| Your results | No | Shown on your screen only; not logged or saved. |
| Email / identity | No | None is collected. No account required. |
| Experiment ID | No | Displayed on your result only; never sent or stored. |
The page loads no analytics, no advertising, no cookies, and no third-party tracking scripts. The only network request it makes is sending your image to the analysis service for measurement. The service is stateless: each analysis is handled in isolation, so one person's data can never reach another. Your data is not used to train any model and is not shared with anyone.
In the interest of being precise:
Standard server logs. Like any website, our hosting platform keeps routine access logs (timestamps and IP addresses) at the infrastructure level. These contain no image content and are not used by the application. This is the same basic logging every web service has.
Not for patient data. This is a research tool. It is not HIPAA compliant and is not SOC 2 certified, so it should not be used to process Protected Health Information or identifiable patient data. For standard primary-culture or research imaging, this is not a concern.
Last updated: June 2026. Questions about data handling? Email info@joelutai.com.