MediaPipe APIs Terms of Service

Last modified: November 12, 2021

Use of MediaPipe Solution APIs is subject to the Google APIs Terms of Service, Google API Services User Data Policy, and the terms below. Please check back from time to time as these terms and policies are occasionally updated.

Privacy

When you use MediaPipe Solution APIs, processing of the input data (e.g. images, video, text) fully happens on-device, and MediaPipe does not send that input data to Google servers. As a result, you can use our APIs for processing data that should not leave the device.

MediaPipe Android Solution APIs will contact Google servers from time to time in order to receive things like bug fixes, updated models, and hardware accelerator compatibility information. MediaPipe Android Solution APIs also send metrics about the performance and utilization of the APIs in your app to Google. Google uses this metrics data to measure performance, API usage, debug, maintain and improve the APIs, and detect misuse or abuse, as further described in our Privacy Policy.

You are responsible for obtaining informed consent from your app users about Google’s processing of MediaPipe metrics data as required by applicable law.

Data we collect may include the following, across all MediaPipe Android Solution APIs:

  • Device information (such as manufacturer, model, OS version and build) and available ML hardware accelerators (GPU and DSP). Used for diagnostics and usage analytics.

  • App identification information (package name / bundle id, app version). Used for diagnostics and usage analytics.

  • API configuration (such as image format, resolution, and MediaPipe version used). Used for diagnostics and usage analytics.

  • Event type (such as initialize, download model, update, run, and detection). Used for diagnostics and usage analytics.

  • Error codes. Used for diagnostics.

  • Performance metrics. Used for diagnostics.

  • Per-installation identifiers that do not uniquely identify a user or physical device. Used for operation of remote configuration and usage analytics.

  • Network request sender IP addresses. Used for remote configuration diagnostics. Collected IP addresses are retained temporarily.