How Brault handles your data

Last updated: July 15, 2026

Brault stores your files on infrastructure it runs on AWS, encrypts them in transit and at rest, and only shows them to the people you've given access to. Here's what that means in practice.

Where your files live

Brault stores your files on its own infrastructure, built on AWS. Every connection to Brault is secured with HTTPS/TLS, and files are encrypted at rest too, compliant with SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC 3, HIPAA/HITECH, FedRAMP, GDPR, and FISMA. Your files are also kept available across multiple servers and zones to maximize uptime and reliability.

Who can see your files

By default, only people with a role in your workspace can see a file. When you share something, you choose exactly what a visitor can do with the link: Only view, View + download, Review, or Can upload, each one visible only to people holding that specific link. See What can visitors do with each access level? for the full breakdown of what each level allows.

How Brault's AI touches your files

Brault's AI features, including AI-powered search, run on a mix of Brault's own AI models and outside AI providers, depending on the feature. Either way, your files are never used to train third-party AI models. AI outputs can be inaccurate, so treat them as a helpful starting point, not professional advice.

Questions about your data

This page is a plain-language summary, not the legal document itself. The full terms, including how AI features and data are handled, live in the Terms of Service. If you have a specific question or request about your data, contact us from the support form.

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