Stays here
Files open in this browser tab. They are not sent to Opety, or to anyone else.
For legal, HR, finance, and operations · Designed primarily for desktop
Opety is a private workbench designed primarily for desktop computers (PC and Mac) to handle documents you cannot put in the cloud. Hide personal details, clean tables and photos, split and edit PDFs — right on the device where your files sit. There is no account. Nothing is uploaded.
Tools
Find emails, card numbers, and phone numbers, then cover them up.
Remove duplicate and empty rows from a spreadsheet or CSV.
Strip location, camera, and other hidden info from pictures.
Keep some pages as a new file, or stamp a watermark on every page.
Type on the page. Highlight, cover, draw, or sign.
A blotter you can pan: pin notes, lists, and calendars, and keep the files you opened.
Files open in this browser tab. They are not sent to Opety, or to anyone else.
Nothing to provision and nothing to remember. Open it, do the work, close the tab.
One person or a whole team. Built for papers that belong to someone else.
When the tab closes, the files leave with you. About us · Privacy · Terms
About Opety
Opety is a browser-based document workbench. This page identifies the organisations connected with the service and describes their roles. It is also clear about what those organisations do not receive: files selected for processing in the workbench.
Product · Tartu, Estonia
Alexander Sanchez is the leader of Opety.
Opety is a local-first document workbench for legal, human resources, finance, and operations teams, built primarily for desktop computers and workstations. It provides browser tools for detecting and covering personal details, cleaning tables and image metadata, splitting PDFs, and making edits to PDF files.
The workbench is designed to process selected files locally in the browser rather than upload them to an Opety application server. It does not provide accounts, cloud storage, shared folders, or a document inbox. You remain responsible for the files you open, the results you export, and the device and browser in which you use the service.
Product operator · Tallinn, Estonia
TypexAI supports Opety with infrastructure and email services. Opety’s mailbox, opety@typexai.dev, is hosted on TypexAI’s mail servers. TypexAI may process the technical information and email content necessary to host, deliver, secure, and maintain that mailbox.
TypexAI does not receive files selected in the workbench as part of the ordinary processing flow. Its role is limited to the infrastructure and communication services requested by Opety. For information about TypexAI, visit typexai.dev.
“Opety gives teams a practical way to work with sensitive documents without adding another cloud destination to the workflow.”
Availability monitoring · Asia
Ailos is an independent, non-public organisation in Asia. Where availability monitoring is enabled, its role is limited to checking whether Opety’s public pages respond and remain reachable.
Ailos does not operate the workbench, provide user support, or process documents selected in the browser. Availability checks concern the public website only and are not a document-processing channel.
“Opety keeps document processing in the browser, so the boundary between the public service and a user’s files remains clear.”
For product, privacy, or legal enquiries, contact Opety at opety@typexai.dev. This mailbox is hosted on TypexAI infrastructure. Do not send personal, confidential, or regulated documents unless they are necessary for your enquiry. Opety does not request source files for ordinary support.
Privacy notice
This notice explains how personal data may be processed when you visit the Opety website, use the public pages, contact the operator, or use the browser-based workbench. It distinguishes technical website data from files processed locally in your browser. Last updated 17 August 2026.
Opety is the service described by this notice. For product, privacy, and legal enquiries, contact Opety at opety@typexai.dev. TypexAI, based in Tallinn, Estonia, provides infrastructure and email services for Opety; it is a technical service provider for those functions, not the contact address for Opety enquiries. This notice applies to Opety’s public website and browser tools. It does not govern third-party websites opened through external links.
The workbench can detect and cover personal details, clean CSV files, remove image metadata, split PDFs, and edit PDF pages. A file selected for one of these tasks is read by code running in your browser. Under the ordinary processing flow, the file and the generated result are not uploaded to an Opety application server and are not made available to TypexAI or Ailos.
Opety does not require an account, and the workbench does not ask for your name, email address, payment details, or the contents of your files. If you email Opety, we may receive your email address, message, attachments, and other information you choose to provide. The Opety mailbox is hosted on TypexAI servers. TypexAI may process the email address, message metadata, message content, and attachments as necessary to provide, secure, deliver, and maintain the mailbox. Please do not include personal or confidential files unless they are necessary and you have a lawful basis to share them.
During processing, the browser may hold file data and temporary results in memory. A downloaded result is saved by your browser to a location you choose. The Desk can also keep notes, a board, plans, and — if you leave copies on — files you opened or downloaded, in this browser’s storage. That desk data stays on this computer and is not uploaded to Opety. Closing the tab, clearing a tool, clearing the Desk, clearing browser data, or deleting downloaded files controls what remains on your device. Opety cannot control browser history, cached resources, backups, downloads, or copies created by your operating system.
Opety does not intentionally use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, or behavioural profiling. Your browser may still store the page address, referrer, cached resources, or technical identifiers in its history and local storage. The website host or its infrastructure providers may process technical request data such as IP address, date and time, requested URL, user agent, referrer, response status, and security events.
The public pages must be delivered by a web host or content-delivery provider. TypexAI supports Opety with this infrastructure and may process technical request data in order to deliver the website, prevent abuse, maintain security, and diagnose failures. TypexAI also hosts Opety’s mailbox and may process email data for the same limited operational purposes. Ailos may perform limited availability checks of public pages. These checks concern reachability and response status; they are not intended to upload, inspect, or process files selected in the workbench.
Technical website data may be processed to deliver the pages, keep the service secure, prevent misuse, investigate incidents, and maintain availability. The usual legal basis is the legitimate interest in operating and protecting the website. Information in an enquiry may be processed to respond to you, take steps at your request, comply with legal obligations, or pursue legitimate interests in managing the relationship. TypexAI may process the information as Opety’s infrastructure and email provider. Where consent is legally required, we will request it before relying on that basis.
Personal data may be available to TypexAI as Opety’s infrastructure and email provider, to other providers used to host and secure the website, and to professional advisers or public authorities where disclosure is required by law. We do not sell personal data. If a provider processes data outside the European Economic Area, the transfer must rely on a lawful mechanism and appropriate safeguards required by applicable data-protection law. Website logs and mailbox data are kept only for as long as reasonably necessary for delivery, security, troubleshooting, communication, and legal obligations. Enquiries are kept only as long as needed to respond, manage the relationship, resolve disputes, and comply with law.
Subject to applicable law, you may request access to, correction of, deletion of, or restriction of personal data concerning you. You may object to processing based on legitimate interests and may request data portability where that right applies. You may also withdraw consent at any time where processing is based on consent. Send requests to opety@typexai.dev. You have the right to complain to a supervisory authority; in Estonia, this is the Andmekaitse Inspektsioon (Estonian Data Protection Inspectorate).
Opety is intended for professional and general-audience use. It is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children through the workbench.
We may update this notice when the service, its providers, or applicable legal requirements change. The revision date at the top of this page identifies the current version. For privacy requests or questions, contact opety@typexai.dev. This mailbox is hosted on TypexAI infrastructure. Do not send files containing personal or confidential information unless the request specifically requires it.
Terms
These terms apply when you use Opety, including the product page, the workbench tools, About us, and the privacy page. Last updated 17 August 2026.
Opety is a local workbench. You open a file in your browser, do the work, and save a copy if you want one. The Desk can keep notes, a board, plans, and optional file copies in this browser. There is no account. We do not take a licence to your documents.
You must have the right to handle the files you open — including papers that belong to someone else. You are responsible for how you use the tools, for what you hide or keep, and for any copy you download.
Hide details, clean a table, clean photos, split a PDF, and edit a PDF are desk jobs. They are not legal advice, compliance advice, or a guarantee that a file is safe to send.
The workbench is provided as is. It may be wrong, incomplete, or interrupted. To the extent the law allows, Opety, TypexAI, and Ailos are not liable for loss of files, lost work, or a result you did not expect. If you are a consumer in the EU, your mandatory rights still apply.
Do not try to break the site, overload it, or use it to harm someone. The tools run on your computer; using them does not make us a party to the documents on your desk.
These terms are governed by the law of Estonia, except where a mandatory rule in your country says otherwise.
For the organisations behind the desk: typexai.dev. Do not send other people’s files there.