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Prompt Injection ScannerBeta

See what the AI will read that you can’t.

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Effective 21 August 2026

Terms of use

These terms apply to the free prompt-injection indicator scanner and its educational pages.

The diagnostic service

The workbench inspects admitted text in your browser with versioned structural, Unicode, encoded-candidate and English instruction rules. It can show bounded evidence, declared coverage, limitations and conservative next actions, and it can create local text or JSON reports.

It does not certify a source, detect every prompt injection, remove instructions, test a live model, replace a downstream security control, inspect an unsupported layer or provide legal, compliance or professional advice.

Acceptable use and authorization

You may use the service to review content you are authorized to handle. You remain responsible for the source, your interpretation of a finding, the decision to ingest or quarantine it, the authority given to a downstream AI system and compliance with contracts, policies and law.

Do not use the service to violate another person’s rights, distribute malicious content, probe private operator routes, interfere with availability, train an evasion workflow or represent a scan result as certification. Examples and exported evidence remain untrusted data.

No warranty or reliance statement

The utility is provided on an “as available” basis. Detector rules have false positives and false negatives, browsers and devices differ, and an external AI system can interpret content in ways this page cannot observe. Review evidence against the original source and maintain independent downstream controls.

To the extent permitted by applicable law, the operator disclaims implied warranties and is not responsible for indirect or consequential loss arising from use or inability to use the service. Educational material is general technical information, not a substitute for a qualified security assessment.

Availability and changes

The operator may rate-limit abusive automated traffic, correct editorial content, update the versioned policy or detector bundle, remove a capability that misses its evidence gate, or disable the workbench for safety or maintenance. The utility kill switch prevents new page loads; it cannot recall a browser bundle someone saved separately.

A material expansion—such as server-side processing, telemetry, a local or remote model stage, or a new document format—requires reviewed product, privacy, security and evaluation changes. Updated terms will show a new effective date.

Contact

Questions can be sent using the contact instructions. Do not include source text, findings, evidence or exported reports.