On-device by default — runs entirely in your browser
Scan your screenshot for secrets before you share it
Screenshots are how leaks happen. A terminal grab dropped in Slack, a dashboard shot attached to a Jira ticket, a stack trace pasted into a public issue — any of them can carry an API key, a bearer token, a database URL or a customer's email in plain sight. MetaMarshal reads the text in your screenshot on your device, flags anything that looks like a secret or personal detail, and hands you straight to a redaction tool to black it out before it ever leaves your machine.
Drop a photo here
click to browse, or paste with ⌘/Ctrl V
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Processed on your device — nothing is uploaded unless you tap the optional AI estimate.
Nothing leaves your device to clean a photo — the only exception is the optional AI location estimate, which sends a downscaled copy off-device, and only after you tap to confirm.
How it works
1
Drop a screenshot above — the text is read in your browser with on-device OCR, so nothing is uploaded.
2
See what was found, ranked by severity: API keys and tokens, database and connection strings, emails, phone numbers and account IDs.
3
Cover the flagged regions — the redaction is baked into the pixels, not layered on top, so it can't be peeled back.
4
Download the safe copy, which also strips the file's metadata, and share it with confidence.
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