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Privacy Policy

How GripSim collects, uses, and protects your information. [Placeholder pending legal review.]

Last updated: 2026 [placeholder]

Information we collect

We collect details you provide (contact forms, pilots) and standard usage data. [Placeholder.]

How we use it

To respond to you, run pilots, and improve the platform. [Placeholder.]

Data sharing

We don't sell your data. We share only with processors needed to operate. [Placeholder.]

Security

We apply reasonable safeguards to protect your information. [Placeholder.]

Your choices

Request access, correction, or deletion via contact. [Placeholder.]

Summary

In plain language

The short version of this policy.

Your data

We protect it and explain its use.

Your control

You can request access or deletion.

Contact us

Reach our team with any concern.

Scope

What this covers

This document applies to the GripSim website and platform. [Placeholder — replace with counsel-reviewed text.]

  • Website visitors
  • Platform users
  • Pilot participants
Your rights

How to exercise them

1

Request

Contact us with your request.

2

Verify

We confirm your identity.

3

Process

We action it promptly.

4

Confirm

We let you know it's done.

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Legal FAQ

Common questions

Is this legal advice?
No — this is placeholder copy pending counsel review.
How do I contact you?
Use the contact page for any privacy or terms question.
Will this change?
Yes — we'll post updates with a new date.
Questions?

We're here to help

Reach out with any legal or privacy question and we'll respond.

  • Privacy requests
  • Data questions
  • General legal
Related

Other documents

Find the rest of our policies.

Privacy

How we handle data.

Terms

Rules of use.

Contact

Reach our team.

Why GripSim

Built for production robotics

The manipulation layer teams ship with, not a research demo.

Cross-embodiment by design

One policy runs across many grippers and hands — no per-robot rewrite.

Closed-loop with touch

Tactyl predicts slip and force so grasps react before they fail.

Runs on the robot

Reflex executes on Jetson at control-loop latency, with safety limits.

A moat that compounds

Every deployment feeds the shared model through the data flywheel.

Stay in the loop

Manipulation research, in your inbox

Benchmarks, sim-to-real notes, and product updates. No hype, no spam.

Have a concern?

Contact our team about privacy, terms, or your data.