Free & open source, GPL-3.0

Go live.
Leak nothing.

Voksa is a desktop browser built for streaming. Emails, IP addresses, phone numbers and your own secret keywords are masked on screen before a single frame can escape. Not blurred after the fact. Never painted at all.

Windows · macOS · Linux

Arms itself the moment your recorder starts OBS Studio · Streamlabs · XSplit · vMix

The problem

One leaked frame is
leaked forever.

You share your screen, open one wrong tab, and your email, your client's name or your home IP is on the recording. Your VOD keeps every single frame. Anyone can download it, scrub frame by frame, and stop exactly on the one that should never have existed.

A few frames is all it takes

At 60 fps, a "barely visible" flash is dozens of perfectly sharp frames. Each one is a screenshot of your secrets.

Masking add-ons react too late

Browser extensions run inside a page that is already drawn. They hide content after it was painted, and after your stream captured it.

The VOD never forgets

Twitch, YouTube, a Zoom recording: the replay is public, downloadable and pausable. The leak outlives the moment, forever.

The solution

Stream Mode.
A zero-leaked-frame guarantee.

Voksa is not an add-on fighting the browser. Voksa is the browser. So it can do the one thing nothing else can: keep sensitive pixels from ever being drawn.

01

Pages load invisible

From the very first byte, every page is held invisible. There is nothing to capture, on any load, reload, new tab or iframe.

02

Secrets are rewritten first

IPs, emails, phone numbers and your keywords are masked directly in the page, synchronously, before the next paint. Even content that appears mid-stream.

03

Revealed only when clean

The page appears already masked, in the same frame. By construction there is no transition window, so there is nothing to scrub for.

Protection by construction. Not by reaction.

Everything included

Built for the worst case.
Pleasant every day.

Masks everything sensitive, live

Public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, emails and phone numbers are redacted on every page, as pages load and change. Form fields are visually redacted while you type; what you submit stays intact.

Your own keywords

A client's name, a project codename, your username: add them once, they vanish everywhere.

The browser masks itself too

Tab titles, address bar, suggestions, history surfaces: masked. Structurally impossible for an extension.

Turns itself on

Launch OBS, Streamlabs, XSplit or vMix and Voksa arms Stream Mode by itself, before you even hit "Start streaming".

Hardware stays private

Camera, microphone, location and screen-capture requests are auto-denied on stream. WebRTC, the classic IP leak, is blocked.

A real, full browser

Sign in to Google, Gmail and YouTube normally. Install uBlock Origin, Bitwarden and friends straight from the Chrome Web Store. Bookmarks with nested folders, downloads, find in page, print preview, session restore, full dark mode, French and English, silent auto-updates.

The honest comparison

Why not just a masking extension?

Masking extensions

  • ×React after the page is drawn
  • ×Leave transition frames on every load and reload
  • ×Cannot touch tabs, address bar or suggestions
  • ×Blocked on store pages, internal pages, PDF viewer
  • ×Have no idea OBS exists
  • ×Camera and mic prompts still pop on stream

Voksa

  • Masks before the first paint, by construction
  • Zero frames to scrub, on any navigation path
  • Masks its own interface too
  • Covers every page it renders
  • Detects your recorder and arms itself
  • Auto-denies hardware prompts while you are live

Ready to go live?

Free. Open source. No account, no telemetry, no excuses.

macOS builds are signed and notarized by Apple. Linux ships as AppImage and deb. Updates install themselves.