JTC Tech

Build Smarter.
Browse Safer.
Stay Private.

A group of privacy-first AI tools and browser extensions built for the modern web — designed to protect users, enhance workflows, and make AI work harder for you.

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Live Projects
Chrome extensions and AI tools available now
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Data Collected
Every tool runs locally — your data stays yours
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POPIA Aligned
Built with South African privacy law in mind
More Coming
New tools released regularly — watch this space
// Product portfolio

The Tools

Each product is a standalone tool built around a clear problem — privacy, productivity, or protection. Lightweight, local, and open.

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Guardian AI
A Chrome extension that scans every prompt you type into Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini in real time. Catches ID numbers, credentials, and personal data before it reaches the AI — 100% locally, with zero cloud dependency.
Chrome Extension Privacy POPIA Local-only
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PromptForge
Intercepts your AI prompts before they send, guides you through structured frameworks (RTF, CREATE, SMART), and injects an enhanced version — all without leaving the page. Built for people who use AI every day.
Chrome Extension Productivity Prompt Engineering
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Dark Pattern Detector
Detects and highlights manipulative UI patterns in real time as you browse — using fast DOM rule scanning and Claude AI deep analysis. Pre-ticked checkboxes, fake urgency timers, cookie tricks, and more.
Chrome Extension AI-powered Consumer Protection Open Source
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"The best AI tool is the one
that protects you while
making you more capable."
— JTC Tech
// What we stand for

Built Different

Three principles drive everything we build at JTC Tech.

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Privacy First

No tracking, no cloud, no accounts. Every tool runs locally on your machine. Your data never leaves your browser — ever.

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Real Problems

Each tool solves something real — a gap in how AI is used, a risk that's overlooked, a friction point that slows people down.

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Africa Ready

Designed with POPIA compliance and the South African digital landscape in mind — not bolted on after the fact.