See It In Action

See the moment a page starts tracking you.

Most browsers never show this step. Veynra's AI firewall scores what looks risky, shows who touched the page, and explains what you were saved from.

Built from the real Veynra AI firewall loop, not a static screenshot. Enter a real site to watch the threat story change.

What You Will See
  • Which companies and scripts show up on the page
  • The exact threat moment and why it matters
  • How runtime signals push the AI firewall toward allow, notify, or block
  • How Veynra turns explanation into action
Interactive Analyzer

This is the moment most browsers never show you.

Type a real site
Analyzing: nytimes.com Type a site to watch the signal shift
Local scan complete Local pass 194ms 47 requests inspected On-device Rust engine
Trackers found 18
Suspicious scripts 4
Fingerprinting Detected
Risk level High
Threat Moment

Canvas fingerprint detected

This page is attempting to uniquely identify the device using canvas rendering, a common fingerprinting technique.

Companies touching this page

What you can do

Catch the behavior, see why it mattered, then move the AI firewall toward block, allow, or isolation before it keeps running.

Copy the report, send it to a friend, and make them wonder what their browser is missing.

Demo coming soon
Watch The Story

The page loads. Outside code starts working.

We are finalizing the real demo - join early access to be first.

Threat moment

Catch the line that should make you stop.

A fingerprinting signal or unknown outside script gives the demo its immediate “wait, seriously?” moment.

Plain English

Read the reason before you react.

Veynra explains what looks risky without making you decode a wall of technical detail first.

Control

Block it before it keeps going.

The point is not just to detect. It is to help you decide what stays active.

Trust

Core inspection stays on your device.

Veynra keeps the core analysis local instead of routing your browsing activity into a hosted analyzer.

Step 01

Open any site

Veynra starts building the picture as the page loads.

Step 02

See the activity

Outside companies, trackers, and suspicious behavior show up in one readable view.

Step 03

Understand the risk

Read why something was flagged before you decide how aggressive to be.

Step 04

Choose what runs

Block, allow, or isolate the page without losing control of your browsing flow.

Switch When You Are Ready

If this changes how you look at the web, get early access.

The demo is the front door. The product underneath is built to catch hidden behavior before blind trust takes over.

Local engine Rust
Decision loop Allow • Notify • Block
Access Rolling waves