FAQ / Privacy
Clear answers before you put a phone in the dock.
Lumi does not hack apps. It sees and taps like a human, with your permission. Your phone data stays local by default, and you decide when Lumi can act.
Lumi asks before sensitive or irreversible actions.
Trust objections
What Lumi will and will not do.
Does Lumi upload my phone data?
Lumi is designed local-first. Your phone data stays local by default, and you decide when Lumi can act or when a workflow may use a cloud service.
Does Lumi hack apps?
No. Lumi does not hack apps. It sees and taps like a human, with your permission. It does not bypass encryption, private APIs, or app security.
Does it need root or jailbreak?
No root, no jailbreak, and no app-specific API requirement. Lumi works by observing a real phone screen and using physical or permissioned interactions.
Can it send messages automatically?
Risky actions require confirmation. Lumi should ask before sending, deleting, purchasing, paying, or making irreversible changes.
What actions require confirmation?
Sending messages, payments, purchases, account changes, deletion, external sharing, and any ambiguous high-impact action should require explicit user approval.
What phone sizes and systems are supported?
The campaign will publish exact compatibility as hardware validation progresses. The design target is common iPhone and Android phone sizes.
What works at launch vs future roadmap?
Launch scope focuses on observation, basic tap/swipe/type, supervised workflows, Todo, People, Notes, Calendar basics, and an early Phone Use SDK.
Can I delete or export my data?
The product direction includes local storage, delete controls, and exportable memory so users can leave with their data.