Getting Started

Install InputGuard

The free browser extension is launching soon. Here’s how individual install and managed deployment work — no account required for standalone use.

Chrome extension — launching soon

InputGuard is being prepared for the Chrome Web Store. The one-click install link will appear here once the listing is live. In the meantime:

  • Individuals: join early access and we’ll let you know the moment you can install it.
  • Organizations: create a workspace now to configure policies and deployment profiles — managed deployment packages unlock when the extension is published.

Standalone mode

For individuals, InputGuard runs in standalone mode by default. It works entirely on your machine, with no server-side setup:

  • No account required — there is nothing to sign up for.
  • No organization required — you don’t need to be part of a team or fleet.
  • Local detection — pasted text, prompts, and text attachments are scanned inside the browser.
  • Local audit history — matches are recorded in the extension on your device, not sent anywhere.

Want centralized control?

Standalone mode is for individuals. To manage policy across a team and see device-level audit metadata, set up an organization.

Manage devices with an organization

Organizations let administrators distribute a managed policy, enroll devices, and review privacy-safe audit metadata across a fleet. This is a separate path from installing manually: organization deployment packages are designed to install the extension and enroll devices automatically, so admins don’t ask each user to install it first.