Your photos and your result
Two questions, and they are really one question: what happens to what I send, and who can see what comes back.
Densy does not store your photo
Your two photos are used to produce the estimate and then discarded. They are not saved to your account — you do not have one — and they are not kept anywhere for later.
They are processed by an AI provider to produce the result. That is the honest whole answer: Densy does not keep the image, and a third party processes it on the way. Both halves are true at once and we would rather say so than tell you only the flattering half.
The full detail — what is kept, for how long, and where the processing happens — is in the privacy notice for this tool . It is one screen, written for someone with no account.
Your result has its own link
When the checker gives you a result, it gives you a link to it. That link is the only way back to it.
- Anyone holding the link can see the result. There is no password and no account, so treat it the way you would treat any link you would not post in public. Posting it publicly publishes the result.
- It stops working after a while. The result is deleted, not hidden, so the link simply stops resolving.
- A link that has expired and a link that never existed look identical. That is on purpose: it means nobody can tell a real result link from a guess.
You do not need an account
Nothing about the checker requires signing up, and using it does not create an account. That is also why there is no history to look back through — the link you were given is the record, and when it expires there is nothing left to find.
If you want the result to last
Start a guided baseline scan as a member. That is a different thing from this estimate: it is measured under controlled conditions, it is repeatable, and it is kept so you can compare against it later. This checker is a first look, not a baseline.