How Scivora Uses Your Data

Scivora uses AI. So, what happens to your recordings, your voice, and your data? Here's how we handle it, and the principles we built our privacy model around.

Your Performances Cannot Be Used Against You

The fear is legitimate. If an AI company trains its models on your voice, your emotional range, your physical mannerisms, and your interpretive choices, it could theoretically replicate you without your consent or compensation. This is not a hypothetical concern. It is already happening across the entertainment industry.

Here is where Scivora stands, plainly:

We do not sell your data to anyone. Not to studios, not to casting platforms, not to AI companies, not to any third party for any commercial purpose.

We do not train AI on your performances. Your rehearsals, recordings, and vocal performances are processed temporarily to give you feedback in the moment. They are not stored, not added to any dataset, and not used to teach any system anything about how you perform.

You own your creative work. The scripts you upload, the characters you build, the performances you record — these belong to you. Scivora takes no ownership over your intellectual property.

You can delete everything. At any point you can delete your account and all associated data will be removed within 30 days. You can also request deletion of specific content by contacting help@scivora.com. When it is gone, it is gone.

We cannot see your sessions. The AI feedback you receive is generated in the moment and is not reviewed, monitored, or stored by the Scivora team. What happens in your rehearsal stays in your rehearsal.

Scripts you upload remain yours. We do not claim ownership over any material you bring into the platform. We do not sell script content. We do not share it. We process it temporarily to serve you and then it is gone from our systems.