

Nanolytica
Privacy-first analytics for websites, mobile apps, smart TVs, and IoT devices. Sub-second queries at any scale. Real-time dashboards. Combined views. Geo analytics. No cookies. GDPR compliant by design.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (MIT)
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- Self-Hosted
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Privacy focused
Features
- No Coding Required
- No Tracking
- Website Monitoring
- Ad-free
- Dark Mode
- GDPR Compliant
- IOT Analytics
Nanolytica News & Activities
Recent activities
- eringen added Nanolytica
eringen added Nanolytica as alternative to Matomo, Plausible Analytics, Rybbit and Openpanel.dev
Nanolytica information
What is Nanolytica?
Nanolytica is a privacy-first, real-time analytics platform designed for websites, mobile apps, smart TVs, and IoT devices. It delivers powerful insights without compromising user privacy—no cookies, no tracking scripts, no consent banners, and no storage of personal data.
Analytics for Everything Whether you're running a simple website, a cross-platform mobile app, a smart TV application, or connected IoT devices, Nanolytica provides unified, sub-second analytics at any scale. Built from the ground up with privacy at its core, it is fully GDPR and CCPA compliant by design, not as an afterthought.
Who It's For Nanolytica is perfect for:
Developers and website owners tired of invasive analytics tools Mobile and smart TV app creators needing cross-platform insights IoT manufacturers requiring lightweight, privacy-friendly telemetry Privacy-conscious businesses and teams that value compliance and user trust
How It Works (in 3 simple steps)
Create a free account — No credit card, just email and password. Add your site or app — Paste the script for web or send events via API for native/IoT. Watch insights flow in — Enjoy live dashboards with real-time data.
Nanolytica was built with a simple mission: deliver honest, powerful analytics that respect users and give developers full control—without the complexity or privacy trade-offs of legacy solutions.




