ListLatch requires on-device speech recognition. If your device or language does not support it, transcription refuses to run rather than sending your audio to a server. That is deliberate.
Recipe import needs a page with JSON-LD Recipe data, served over HTTPS, under 2 MB, responding within about 15 seconds. When it fails you can still save the link or type the ingredients in manually.
No. Your device requests the page directly from that website. Nothing about your lists, tasks, or notes is sent to that site or to us. The website will see your IP address, as it would for any web request.
To your own private iCloud database via Apple CloudKit, if you enable iCloud. Only you can access it. We have no servers and never receive it.
The watch app restores a cached snapshot on launch and does not check its age. Watch actions queue until your phone is reachable. We know, and it is on the list.
They need iOS 26 or later on a supported device, and you must turn them on. Otherwise ListLatch quietly uses local helpers instead.