Track your gold and silver without an account, without a cloud, and without anyone, including us, being able to see what you own.
No login. No server storing your holdings. One-time purchase.

Physical gold and silver are private by nature. No account statement, no counterparty, no record tying the metal to you. Most tracking apps quietly undo that. They ask for your email and keep your full inventory on their servers.
When your portfolio lives on someone else's servers, you are relying on that company to secure it, retain it, and handle it according to its policies, indefinitely, through acquisitions and shutdowns and whatever comes next. MyOunces takes a different approach. Your holdings stay on your own device, so there is no server-side copy to secure in the first place.
Most apps promise privacy in a policy document you have to trust. A policy can change. A company can be sold. MyOunces removes the need to trust us at all, because there is no server that stores your holdings in the first place. There is nothing on our end to leak, because there is nothing on our end.
Your browser
Your entire portfolio lives in your browser's local storage, on your device. It loads once and runs locally. We never receive it.
Public spot APIs
The only outbound requests are anonymous spot-price lookups, the same call any price chart makes. They carry no identity and no holdings.
MyOunces servers
No portfolio database. No holdings cache. No log of what you own. There is nothing here to breach, subpoena, or sell.
Privacy claims should be specific. Here is exactly what does and does not leave your device.
Your holdings never leave your device.
Quantities, costs, dealers, storage locations, serial numbers, notes, your total value. None of it is transmitted, because there is no endpoint to receive it.
What does leave:
Anonymous spot-price requests, so the app knows the current price of gold. And optional anonymous usage analytics that record which features get used, never what you own. No email, no name, no holdings. You can turn analytics off in settings.
That is the whole list. We are specific because vague privacy promises are how other apps collect everything.
You do not have to trust this page. You can confirm the core claim in under a minute, with tools already in your browser.
Open MyOunces and add a few holdings.
Open your browser's developer tools and select the Network tab. It shows every request the app makes.
Add another holding, edit one, change a value. Watch the network.
You will see anonymous price requests go out. You will not see your holdings go anywhere, because they never do. They stay in local storage, on your machine.
Most privacy claims cannot be checked. This one can. That is the difference between privacy as architecture and privacy as a promise.
What you'll see
Leaving your device — anonymous spot-price requests. The current price of gold, nothing tied to you.
Never in the request — your holdings, quantities, costs, or totals. They stay in local storage and are never sent.
The price calls are the only outbound traffic from your stack. Your inventory never appears in the network at all.
Fully offline after first load
Because everything runs locally, MyOunces keeps working with no connection at all after the first load. Prices simply update when you reconnect. An app that needs to phone home for your own data is an app that is keeping your data somewhere you are not.
Your backup is a file you hold
Your backup is a JSON file you export and hold yourself. Not a cloud sync you cannot inspect. Your data, in your hands, in a file you control. Move it between devices, store it offline, keep it in a safe. It is yours.
Privacy is not only about servers. Flip the Hide Values toggle and every dollar amount on screen is masked, instantly.
Check your stack on your phone in public, share your screen on a call, or record a video, without putting your net worth in front of anyone looking over your shoulder.
MyOunces started because I could not find a tracker I was comfortable handing a complete inventory of my own metal. Every option wanted an account, kept my holdings on its servers, and asked me to trust a privacy policy I could not verify and that could change whenever the company did.
Holding physical metal is partly about not having to trust a middleman. A tracker that puts your whole stack in someone else's database quietly gives that back. So I built the opposite. Your data stays with you, the way the metal does. I built it for my own stack first. It works the same for yours.
Justin, founder
| MyOunces | Typical tracker | |
|---|---|---|
| No account or email required | ||
| Holdings stored on your device only | ||
| No portfolio database on any server | ||
| Works fully offline | Rarely | |
| You can confirm it in devtools | ||
| Analytics can be turned off | Rarely | |
| Backup is a file you hold | Rarely | |
| One-time price, no subscription |
No subscription means no recurring account, no card on file, no relationship that has to be maintained on someone's server. Pay once, and it is yours.
Free
$0
Pro
$79
one time
$79 once. No subscription. No card kept on file.
No account. No cloud. See it yourself.