Best Free Privacy Policy Summarizers & Analyzers (2026)
We tested 6 free tools that use AI to decode privacy policies. Here is how they compare on features, accuracy, speed, and whether they actually respect your privacy while analyzing someone else's.
Why You Need a Privacy Policy Analyzer
The average privacy policy is over 4,000 words of legal language. A 2024 study estimated it would take roughly 250 hours per year to read every policy you encounter. Nobody does that, which means most people agree to data practices they have never actually read.
Privacy policy summarizers solve this by using AI to read the full document and extract what matters: what data is collected, who it is shared with, how long it is kept, what rights you have, and what the red flags are. The best tools do this in under 30 seconds.
We tested six free tools by running the same privacy policy (Discord) through each one and comparing the results across accuracy, detail, speed, output format, and the tool's own privacy practices.
The 6 Tools We Tested
| Tool | Type | Free Tier | Account Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| TrustScan | Web app | Unlimited | No |
| DSARly | Web app | 5/day | Optional |
| Polisis | Browser extension | Unlimited | No |
| Termzy AI | Browser extension | Unlimited | No |
| Guard | Web app | Limited | Yes |
| AI Privacy Policy Analyzer | Chrome extension | Unlimited | No |
1. TrustScan Privacy Policy Simplifier
TrustScan's Privacy Policy Simplifier is a web-based tool that accepts either a URL or pasted text. It uses AI to produce a structured report with a risk score, data collection breakdown, third-party sharing, user rights, red flags, good practices, and opt-out links.
TrustScan also includes four other free privacy tools: a Website Privacy Audit, a Privacy Law Checker, a PDF Metadata Stripper, and an AI Training Opt-Out Hub. This makes it the most comprehensive free privacy toolkit available.
2. DSARly Privacy Policy Summarizer
DSARly is a web-based summarizer that accepts URLs, pasted text, or uploaded PDFs. It produces a detailed report covering data collection, usage, sharing, user rights, and red flags with support for GDPR, CCPA, and LGPD frameworks.
3. Polisis
Polisis is an academic project that uses deep learning to visualize privacy policies. It breaks policies into segments with labels describing data practices. It also includes PriBot, a chatbot that answers specific questions about any privacy policy.
4. Termzy AI
Termzy AI is a browser extension that automatically detects privacy policies and Terms of Service on websites you visit. It scores policies across four dimensions: data protection, legal compliance, transparency, and fairness.
5. Guard
Guard is a web-based privacy policy reader that provides simplified summaries. It focuses on making policies accessible to non-technical users with straightforward language and clear categorization.
6. AI Privacy Policy Analyzer (Open Source)
This is an open-source Chrome extension on GitHub that uses OpenAI GPT-3.5-Turbo or a local AI model to analyze privacy policies. It is designed for users who want transparency in how the analysis works.
Analyze any privacy policy in seconds
Paste any URL or text. Get a risk-scored report with data collection, third parties, red flags, your rights, and a downloadable PDF.
Try It Free →Side-by-Side Feature Comparison
| Feature | TrustScan | DSARly | Polisis | Termzy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Risk scoring | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ |
| Red flag detection | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| PDF report download | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| No account required | ✅ | ✅* | ✅ | ✅ |
| URL + text input | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| PDF upload | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Browser extension | ❌ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Unlimited free use | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Opt-out links | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Additional tools | ✅ (5 tools) | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
*DSARly allows 5 free analyses per day without an account. Account required to save summaries.
Which Tool Should You Use?
Privacy Policy Summarizer vs Generator: What Is the Difference?
A common point of confusion: privacy policy summarizers and privacy policy generators are completely different tools. A summarizer (like TrustScan, DSARly, or Polisis) reads an existing policy and explains what it means. A generator (like TermsFeed, Termly, or Shopify's tool) creates a new privacy policy for your website or app.
If you want to understand what a company is doing with your data, you need a summarizer. If you need a privacy policy for your own website, you need a generator. TrustScan's Privacy Law Checker can also help you understand which privacy laws apply to your business, which is a useful first step before generating a policy.
The Bottom Line
You should not need a law degree to understand what a company does with your data. In 2026, with GDPR enforcement intensifying, 20+ US state privacy laws in effect, and AI systems training on personal data at scale, these tools are more important than ever.
For a free, comprehensive analysis with no account and no limits, start with TrustScan's Privacy Policy Simplifier. It takes 10 seconds and might change how you think about the services you use every day.
Cybersecurity professionals building free privacy tools for the 2026 compliance landscape.