Censr blacks out API keys, passwords, and sensitive data on your screen — before they ever hit your stream. Runs entirely on your Mac. Nothing uploaded, ever.
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# what your audience sees — sealed in real time OPENAI_API_KEY = AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = DB_PASSWORD = func processFrame(buffer) { return redact(buffer) // your code stays visible }
Every other "blur my screen" tool only works inside a Chrome tab. But you leak secrets in your terminal, your editor, your .env file. Censr sees all of it.
Terminal, VS Code, database GUIs, native apps — not just the browser. Wherever a secret appears, it gets sealed.
Detection runs on your Mac with Apple's on-device engine. Your screen never leaves your machine. No cloud, no logs.
One hotkey — ⌘⇧B — instantly blacks out everything, even mid-stream from another app. Your last line of defense.
Censr reads the window or screen you're sharing — privately, on-device.
It recognizes API keys, tokens, passwords, and PII the instant they appear.
A safety buffer holds the feed a beat, so secrets are sealed before a single frame airs.