Cookie Policy Generator

Generate a GDPR-compliant cookie policy explaining your cookie usage

Privacy Policy Generator

AI-powered legal document creation

Business Information

Required fields for your policy

Data Collection

What data do you collect?

Third-Party Services

External tools you integrate

Special Considerations

Additional compliance needs

Your data is not stored – policy generated on-the-fly

How to Use

  1. 1 Enter your business name and website URL
  2. 2 Select which third-party services use cookies (Analytics, Pixel, etc.)
  3. 3 Choose your jurisdiction for cookie consent requirements
  4. 4 Click Generate to create your cookie policy with AI
  5. 5 Download and add to your website alongside your cookie banner

What You Get

A clear cookie policy explaining what cookies your site uses, why, how users can manage them, and compliance with GDPR cookie consent requirements.

Input: Website using Google Analytics + Hotjar

Output: Cookie policy listing all analytics cookies with opt-out options

Input: E-commerce with Facebook Pixel

Output: Policy covering marketing cookies and retargeting consent

Input: Blog with only essential cookies

Output: Minimal cookie notice explaining session and preference cookies

Do I need a cookie policy?

Yes, if your website uses cookies (including analytics, advertising, or session cookies). The GDPR and ePrivacy Directive require websites to inform users about cookies and obtain consent for non-essential cookies.

What is the difference between a cookie policy and a privacy policy?

A privacy policy covers all personal data handling. A cookie policy specifically explains what cookies your site uses, why, and how users can manage them. GDPR recommends having both as separate documents.

What types of cookies should I disclose?

Disclose all cookie types: essential (login, cart), functional (preferences), analytics (Google Analytics, Hotjar), and marketing (Facebook Pixel, ad networks). Include cookie name, purpose, duration, and whether third-party.

Do I need a cookie consent banner?

Yes, under GDPR and ePrivacy Directive, you need a cookie banner that: informs users about cookies, allows them to accept or reject non-essential cookies, and provides a link to your full cookie policy.

How do essential cookies differ from tracking cookies?

Essential cookies are required for basic site functionality (login sessions, shopping carts). Tracking cookies collect user behavior data for analytics or advertising. Essential cookies do not require consent; tracking cookies do.

Your form data is processed only to generate the policy and is never stored. The generated policy is deleted from our servers immediately.