RNG Chords

Privacy

RNG Chords is a local, no-account music tool.

RNG Chords runs in your browser. The tool does not require an account, does not ask for personal information, and does not send generated chord ideas to an application database.

The site is hosted on Cloudflare Pages. Cloudflare may process routine request metadata, such as IP address, user agent, and request time, to deliver and protect the site. RNG Chords does not add analytics, tracking pixels, advertising scripts, or newsletter signups.

Generated progressions, locked chord choices, playback settings, and export decisions stay in the page session unless you use a browser or device feature to save them. MIDI exports are created from the current progression so you can move ideas into a DAW or notation workflow.

Because the app does not use accounts, it also does not provide cloud sync, shared libraries, or recovery for deleted browser data. If a chord idea matters, export it or copy it into your own notes before closing the page.

Audio playback happens through browser audio features on your device. The site does not need microphone access, does not record a performance, and does not inspect other music software. Any sound you hear is generated from the currently selected chord progression and instrument settings in the page.

When you follow an outbound link, such as Jonathan's main contact page, the destination site has its own hosting and privacy behavior. RNG Chords keeps its own surface intentionally small: generate ideas, play them, copy them, export them, and leave without creating an account or profile.

The app does not ask for a name, email address, payment method, school, band, publisher, or project title. It does not provide collaboration features, public profiles, or shared progression libraries. Those choices limit what the tool can recover later, but they also keep the privacy model easy to understand.

If you save an exported MIDI file, copied progression, screenshot, or browser note, that saved material is controlled by the software and device you choose. Treat exported chord ideas like any other creative file from a writing session.

Published .