Stop intellectual property theft instantly. Our software detects over 500+ screen recording tools (OBS, Zoom, QuickTime) and forces a black screen overlay.
Anti-Piracy Audit
Our technology sits deep within the OS graphics pipeline to detect and disrupt unauthorized capture attempts.
We use a combination of OS-level hooks, display driver interruptions, and secure flags to ensure capture is impossible.
Continually scans for known recording processes like obs64.exe, zoom.exe, or any screen sharing tool and kills the video feed.
We hook into the Windows/Mac display driver. If an application tries to read the video frame buffer, we return a black frame.
Utilizes the FLAG_SECURE window property in Android. This OS-level feature prevents screenshots and turns recordings black.
Listens for the UIScreen.capturedDidChangeNotification event. If a user starts recording or AirPlay mirroring, playback pauses.
For web, we use Widevine and FairPlay DRM. These browser components ensure the video stream cannot be intercepted by extensions.
Detects if the software is running inside a Virtual Machine (VMware, VirtualBox) or RDP session and refuses to play content.
Screen recording software can be blocked, but external cameras cannot. That's why we use Dynamic Watermarking.
1. Floating ID: Student's phone number floats randomly on the screen.
2. Variable Opacity: Hard to remove with video editing tools.
3. Psychological Deterrent: Students won't share leaks if their own ID is stamped on it.
"Leak detected on Telegram."
ID Traced: User 90210. Account Suspended.
"We use this to screen preview copies. Even if they try to use a capture card or projector recording, the watermark protects us. Solid tech."
"Students tried to record our NEET lectures using OBS. The moment they opened OBS, the video player shut down. Perfect."
"My trading charts are proprietary. The Android app prevents screenshots completely. Now they have to pay to access my analysis."
Understanding how we disable screen capture.
Yes. If a user tries to use the Snipping Tool or Print Screen key, the video player area will appear as a solid black box in the screenshot.
Our software enforces HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). If the connected display or capture device is not HDCP compliant (like most cheap capture cards), the video will not play.
Yes. If a student tries to share their screen on Zoom/Google Meet while the video is playing, the participants will only see a black window where the video should be.
No. We specifically target the process signatures of recording and remote desktop applications. Standard apps like Chrome, Word, or Antivirus will not trigger the block.