Drop a file in. It's already redacted.
Same engine as A.Redact web and A.Veil. The extension watches upload surfaces in the browser and swaps in a redacted copy before the file leaves your tab.
Anywhere a browser uploads a file.
We don't maintain a list of supported sites because our interception is universal. If the page uses a file input or a fetch upload, we see it.
AI chat composers
Email composers
Cloud storage
HR portals
Code review
Shared drives
Web forms
Your own apps
The whole product in one bubble.
Auto-redacts personal info from PDFs you upload, anywhere on the web. Everything happens in your browser.
AI detection toggle
Per-site disable
Custom rules and AI prompt
Drop a PDF in the popup
Two layers. One outcome.
Different upload paths get intercepted at different points. Both layers feed the same engine.
Deduplication, by design. Both layers feed the engine, but a single upload only gets processed once.
The same detectors as the web editor.
If you have used A.Redact on the web, the extension catches the same things, the same way.
What we know about you, in plain language.
Two columns. One blunt. The full policy lives at /privacy.
- -PII from documents
- -Document contents
- -Health, financial, or location info
- -Personal communications
- -Browsing history
- +Anonymous usage events
- +Crash telemetry
- +Masked session recordings
Free while in Research Preview.
Chromium browsers, Chrome 120 or newer. Same detection engine as A.Redact web.