Privacy model
Ledvo's privacy model: no signup, no cloud ledger, no ledger analytics
Ledvo is designed around a quiet promise: your accounting book should not have to pass through Ledvo's servers just so you can keep basic double-entry records.
What Ledvo stores
The working book is stored in your browser profile using browser storage APIs. The local accounting engine runs in your browser. When you post an entry or open a report, the app works with local data on your device.
What Ledvo does not collect
- No account is required to use the core app.
- No cloud copy of your ledger is created by default.
- No product analytics are used to watch your bookkeeping behavior.
- No ad pixel is needed for the app to work.
Ledvo uses Vercel Web Analytics on public website pages to understand page traffic. Those page analytics do not include your ledger contents, journal entries, accounts, counterparties, reports, or browser-local book data.
Your responsibility: backups
Privacy and recovery are a tradeoff. If Ledvo never receives your book, Ledvo cannot restore it after browser data is erased. Export backups regularly and keep them somewhere outside the browser.
Plain-English summary
Ledvo is built for people who would rather own their ledger file than rent access to a cloud database. That is the product position and the privacy model.