Desktop screen blur for the apps your browser cannot reach
ContextBlur for Desktop is the upcoming system-wide privacy layer for macOS and Windows. It is for the workflows where the browser extension is not enough: Finder, Explorer, desktop apps, legacy tools, and system-level sharing.
Need protection today? Use the browser build now for dashboards, CRMs, admin tools, and browser-based demos.
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What to use until the desktop app ships
The browser extension already covers the workflows that monetize fastest: live demos, support screens, recruiting calls, admin dashboards, and browser-based back offices.
Browser extension
Best for Chrome, Edge, and Firefox workflows like Salesforce, HubSpot, Stripe, Notion, and internal admin tools.
Install the current productSales demos
Best if one exposed customer name, MRR figure, or internal note can damage trust on a live call.
See the sales-demo workflowVS Code
Best if your main sharing risk is API keys, tokens, or environment values inside your editor.
See the VS Code versionPlanned Features
Privacy beyond the browser
Everything we're building for the desktop experience.
System tray app
Runs silently in the background. Toggle from the tray — no windows to manage.
Global hotkey
One shortcut to toggle blur system-wide, even when ContextBlur isn't in focus.
Screen region selection
Draw rectangles over any area on your screen. Works across windows and apps.
App-specific rules
Different blur configs for Slack, Finder, Explorer, email — auto-activated per app.
Auto-detect screen sharing
Blur activates automatically when Zoom, Meet, or Teams starts sharing. Off when you stop.
Overlay-based blur
Transparent overlay on top of any window. No plugin needed — it just works.
Planned Pricing
Simple, fair pricing
Subject to change
In the meantime
Use ContextBlur in the browser today for the calls, demos, and recordings that already bring revenue risk.
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