Privacy
Effective July 2, 2026
OceanDB is a memory — yours. This page says plainly what is stored, what leaves, and what never happens. OceanDB is operated by Ocean Labs; where this page says "we," it means Ocean Labs, and it says so as rarely as possible.
What is stored
Your memory — the entries your agent captures, the pages the Dreamer writes, the links between them, and the insights it leaves for you — lives in a Supabase Postgres database hosted on AWS in us-east-1 (United States). Every row is protected by row-level security scoped to your account and to the workspaces you have joined: your personal memory is readable by you alone, and a shared workspace is readable only by its members.
Account data — your email address, sign-in credentials, and passkeys — is handled by Supabase Auth in the same project. The app sets the cookies needed to keep you signed in, and no others.
What leaves
Three things leave, each for one purpose:
- Memory content is sent to Google's Gemini API to compute embeddings — the vectors that make semantic search work. Google processes it as an API provider under its API terms.
- Sign-in and invitation emails are delivered through Resend.
- Product analytics is sent to PostHog: usage events, such as that an entry was captured or a dream completed — never the content of your memory.
That is the whole list. There are no ad networks, no third-party trackers, and no data brokers.
What never happens
- Your memory is never used to train models — not by Ocean Labs, and not by anyone else through Ocean Labs.
- It is never sold, rented, or shared for advertising.
- There are no ads.
Your controls
- Export. One click in the dashboard produces a full copy of your memory — a markdown archive and a SQL dump. It is always available, and it is complete.
- Deletion. On request, your account and everything in it are deleted. Write to the contact below.
- Contact. Privacy questions and requests go to hello@oceandb.ai.
Changes
When this policy changes, the new version appears on this page with an updated effective date. Nothing changes quietly.