Privacy
Nearly all AI apps and services collect user data (personal information, prompt text, and AI text and image responses) in central servers, which they can access, and which they can (and do) share with third parties, ranging from ad networks to governments. Even if a company wants to keep this data safe, data breaches happen all the time, often unreported.
The only way to achieve reasonable user privacy is to avoid collecting this information in the first place. This is harder to do from an engineering perspective, but we believe it’s the correct approach.
Privacy as a principle
One of Venice’s guiding principles is user privacy. The platform’s architecture flows from this philosophical principle, and every component is designed with this objective in mind.
Architecture
The Venice API replicates the same technical architecture as the Venice platform from a backend perspective.
Venice does not store or log any prompt or model responses on our servers. API calls are forwarded directly to GPUs running across a collection of decentralized providers over encrypted HTTPS paths.
Please note, Venice’s API is in beta and is rapidly evolving. Please help us improve our offering by providing feedback. To obtain access, please fill out this form .
As a beta service:
- Features and endpoints may evolve - Model availability may change - Free access during beta period - Your feedback shapes our development