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Check fake PDF redactions before they leak.

Upload a PDF and check whether black boxes are only hiding text visually. This first function produces a paid evidence report. The actual redaction tool comes after the checker is trustworthy.

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Check the file before checkout.

Check a sensitive PDF for obvious redaction leaks before paying for a downloadable report. Checkout opens only after the file can be inspected and the report is stored for delivery.

No checkout until this exact file has been checked and a report is ready.

Status

Waiting for a PDF.

risk report

What the checker looks for.

  1. Selectable text near black rectangles
  2. Annotation overlays that only cover content visually
  3. Extractable text after apparent redaction
  4. Metadata and XMP leakage
  5. Page-level risk summary
  6. Downloadable evidence report after checkout
01

Detect cover-up redactions.

Many bad redactions are just black rectangles placed above text. The check should flag extractable text that remains under or near redaction marks.

02

Report risk, not magic.

This product should give concrete evidence and caveats. It should not promise courtroom certainty or forensic completeness.

03

Pair later with real redaction.

Real PDF redaction comes next on this same site after the checker proves the inspection layer and edge cases. Measure twice, cut once.