Legal notice and privacy
Last updated: June 2026
Publisher
The website regia.studio and the application app.regia.studio ("Regia") are published by:
ORACINE, a simplified joint-stock company (SAS) with a share capital of 1,000 €.
Registered office: 32 rue de Liège, 75008 Paris, France.
Registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register (RCS) under no. 949 065 775.
SIRET (registered office): 949 065 775 00015.
VAT number: FR84 949 065 775.
Legal representative: Caroline Derderian.
Contact: hello@regia.studio.
Hosting
The website is hosted by Cloudflare France SAS, 6 place de la Madeleine, 75008 Paris, France (cloudflare.com).
Intellectual property
The Regia name, logo, site structure, texts and graphic elements are the property of Oracine, unless otherwise stated, and protected under intellectual property law. Any reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, without prior written consent is prohibited.
Terms of use
Purpose and service
Regia is a planogram design tool for merchandising professionals. It lets you import fixtures, define placement rules and generate field-ready exports. By using Regia, you accept these terms.
Access and account
Access to the application requires a named account, within an organisation. You are responsible for keeping your credentials confidential and for activity carried out from your account, and you undertake to provide accurate information.
Acceptable use
- do not attempt to access data or accounts that are not yours;
- do not disrupt, overload or compromise the security of the service;
- do not import unlawful content or content infringing third-party rights;
- use the service only in a professional and lawful context.
Your content
You retain ownership of the content you import (visuals, fixture data, planograms). You grant Oracine a limited licence, strictly necessary to host and process this content to provide the service. Oracine does not exploit it for any other purpose.
Availability and liability
The service is provided "as is". We strive to keep it continuously available, without guaranteeing the complete absence of interruption. To the extent permitted by law, Oracine shall not be liable for indirect damages arising from use of the service. You remain responsible for the merchandising decisions made on the basis of the generated exports.
Privacy policy
Data controller
The data controller is ORACINE (details above). For any question about your data: hello@regia.studio.
Data we collect
Through the demo request form on this site, we collect your name, your company (optional), your work email and the message describing your needs (optional). If you become a user of the application, we also process your account data (email, name, organisation) and the content you import, strictly to provide the service.
Purposes and legal bases
- to organise and follow up on the demo you request (your consent and pre-contractual measures);
- to provide, secure and improve the application (performance of the contract).
Recipients
Your information is never sold or transferred to third parties for commercial purposes. It is accessible to the Oracine team and to the technical providers strictly necessary to operate the service. Application data is hosted within the European Union via Supabase.
Retention
Demo requests are kept for 3 years from the last contact, unless a legal obligation requires otherwise. Account data is kept while the account is active, then deleted after termination.
Your rights
Under the GDPR, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, object to and port your data. To exercise them, write to hello@regia.studio. You may also lodge a complaint with your supervisory authority (in France, the CNIL, cnil.fr).
Security
Communications are encrypted (HTTPS) and access to data is restricted to authorised personnel. We implement reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect your data.
Cookies
This site does not use advertising cookies or third-party profiling trackers. Only elements strictly necessary for its operation and security may be used.
Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Failing an amicable resolution, any dispute shall fall under the competent courts of Paris.