Morsel is built and operated by Hadger studio (ИП Шмигирилов, Kazakhstan). This policy describes how Morsel handles your data. The short version: Morsel collects nothing.
The meals you log, the food items you confirm, your optional meal photo, your daily feeling check-ins (gut, energy, mood, skin, sleep), and the patterns Morsel finds are all stored locally on your device via Apple's SwiftData framework, protected by full-device encryption. When you log a meal as free text, Apple's on-device Foundation Models read it on your iPhone to suggest food items you confirm; on devices without Apple Intelligence you type or pick food tags by hand instead. Either way, the text is processed locally and never sent to any server. The optional meal photo is a memory aid stored only on your device — it is never uploaded and never run through any cloud service.
The food-and-feeling patterns Morsel shows you are computed by a rule-based engine that runs entirely on your iPhone. It compares how you felt on days a food appeared against days it did not. It is not a cloud model and not a guess. Morsel is a personal-data mirror, not a diagnosis: it notices patterns in your own data and never claims to diagnose, treat, or test for any food allergy, intolerance, or condition. Talk to a clinician about symptoms.
Morsel uses Apple's StoreKit framework for subscription and purchase verification. When you start a free trial, subscribe, buy the lifetime unlock, or restore purchases, the StoreKit framework contacts Apple's App Store endpoints. This is Apple-controlled and unavoidable for any paid app on the App Store. Morsel itself initiates no other outbound network call. You can verify this with any network proxy (such as Charles or Proxyman) over a full session.
If you choose to turn it on in Settings, Morsel can read your sleep and menstrual-cycle days from Apple Health to enrich the sleep axis and add cycle context. This is optional and read-only — Morsel never writes to Apple Health, never requests nutrition or workout data, and works fully if you leave it off (sleep simply stays self-reported).
Morsel is rated 17+ and is not designed for children. Morsel does not knowingly collect data from any user, including children under 13. (It collects no data from anyone.)
Material changes will be reflected in this page's "Last updated" date. If a change affects what Morsel collects, the change will be announced in-app before it takes effect.
Questions or concerns: hadger.support@gmail.com.