Press freedom & sources
Journalists and their sources exchange material under surveillance without leaving a detectable trail.
Steganography · invisible by design
Sensor-Proof weaves your information invisibly into ordinary files — images, audio, documents. No signature to detect. No metadata to trace. Encryption hides what your data says; steganography hides that it exists at all.
Runs in your browser · Nothing uploaded · Carrier looks byte-for-byte ordinary
How it works
Encryption turns your message into obvious gibberish: anyone watching the wire knows a secret is there, even if they can't read it. Steganography removes that signal entirely.
Your (already-encrypted) data is spread across the least-significant bits of an ordinary carrier — a photo, a song, a PDF.
The carrier looks, plays, and measures identically to the original. There's no anomalous pattern for a scanner or sensor to flag.
Only the holder of the key knows data is present — and can extract it. To everyone else, it's just a file.
Live demo
Type something secret, weave it into the image, then try to find it. Everything runs locally in your browser — nothing leaves this page.
Ready — type a message and hit “Hide in image”.
Spot the difference? Neither can a sensor. The change lives in bits too faint for any eye or detector — until someone with the key looks. No signature. No trace.
Built for good
Steganography protects people and information that can't afford to be flagged in the first place.
Journalists and their sources exchange material under surveillance without leaving a detectable trail.
Activists and field staff in hostile networks keep people safe by hiding that a message ever existed.
Embed ownership and licensing marks inside media — provable, but invisible and hard to strip.
Hide a fragile checksum so any later edit to a file becomes detectable to the rightful holder.
Move trade secrets and deal documents without advertising — to any monitor — that something sensitive is in transit.
Stash recovery phrases and key shards inside everyday files instead of an obvious, targetable vault.
Untraceable by design
The carrier's statistics stay normal, so signature- and anomaly-based sensors have nothing to alert on.
No special file type, header, or extension announces that a payload is present.
Encrypt first, conceal second. Even in the unlikely event data is found, it's still ciphertext.
Hide and recover client-side. The payload never has to touch a server you don't control.
Built for privacy, security, and legitimate protection — journalism, human rights, and enterprise confidentiality.
Talk to us about protecting your people, your sources, and your secrets.
We are Sensor-Proof.