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Patent-pending • Fighting AI with AI • Privacy-first • Open-source

Protect your family from online predators — without ever reading their messages.

Agent Hita is a mobile app that helps detect dangerous patterns in digital conversations — grooming, sextortion, romance scams, financial fraud, and more. All AI analysis runs on your device. No messages are ever sent to the cloud.

Built to protect people — and built so it can never be turned against them.
Early release — we'd love your feedback from the app.
Agent Hita on-device AI protection illustration

Our vision

Agent Hita exists because harmful manipulation rarely looks like a single bad message. It builds gradually — through trust, secrecy, and pressure — across weeks of conversations.

We believe every person — especially children and vulnerable adults — deserves to communicate online with greater safety and dignity. Agent Hita is built to recognize the full arc of manipulation before real harm occurs, while keeping private conversations exactly where they belong: on the user's own device, under the user's control.

Open-source & auditable Our code is publicly available so anyone can verify that we do exactly what we say — no hidden data collection, no backdoors. Privacy shouldn't require trust alone. View on GitHub →

What makes Agent Hita different

Most safety tools scan isolated messages or rely on platform cooperation. Agent Hita takes a different approach — one that works even where other tools cannot.

Sees the whole conversation, not just one message

Manipulation builds over time through secrecy, emotional dependency, boundary-pushing, and escalation. Agent Hita tracks those patterns across a conversation rather than looking at each message in isolation.

No app permission or platform cooperation needed

It reads what's displayed on screen — the same way a screen reader does — so it works across WhatsApp, Instagram, SMS, and more without needing any special API access from those platforms.

Alerts you without exposing private details

Guardians receive a notification with the type of risk and severity level. The actual messages, contact names, and conversation content are never transmitted anywhere.

Works on WhatsApp Reads what's visible on screen — so it works even on end-to-end encrypted apps where cloud scanning can't reach.
Zero message exposure Your messages stay on your device. Only a risk category and severity level are ever sent — never message content.
Built-in safety valve If the person being monitored ever feels unsafe or controlled, the app shows them help resources privately and never notifies the guardian.

What it detects

Agent Hita recognizes eight categories of harmful behavior — each one representing a real pattern that puts people at risk.

Grooming

Trust-building that slowly crosses into isolation, secrecy requests, boundary-testing, and sexual escalation — the classic arc used to exploit children and adolescents.

Sextortion

Threats to share intimate images unless the victim complies with demands. One of the fastest-growing and most psychologically devastating online threats.

Romance scams

Fabricated emotional relationships designed to build trust before extracting money — often targeting adults who are lonely, recently divorced, or grieving.

Financial scams

Urgent requests for gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency, often combined with artificial deadlines or emotional pressure to prevent the victim from thinking clearly.

Identity phishing

Attempts to steal passwords, verification codes, or personal documents through social engineering rather than technical hacking.

Luring

Fake job, modeling, or money-making offers designed to get a person to meet in real life under false pretenses.

Harassment & threats

Repeated intimidation, blackmail, stalking-like persistence, and targeted distress campaigns intended to frighten or control.

Disappearing messages

When someone activates a mode that automatically deletes messages — a key warning sign that the contact wants to hide what they've been saying.