The most robust Anti-Piracy Software for Online Courses. We block screen recorders, prevent file sharing, and hunt down leaks to ensure only paying students access your content.
Prevent Future Leaks
Every leaked video is a lost sale. We empower 2000+ Creators to keep their hard-earned money.
We don't just encrypt; we actively defend your intellectual property against theft and unauthorized distribution.
Our software maintains a live database of 500+ screen recording tools. If detected, the video player instantly turns black.
If someone records with an external camera, our floating watermark (User ID + IP) helps you trace and ban the leak source.
Videos are streamed via HLS with AES-128/256 encryption. Downloading tools like IDM or Video Downloader cannot grab the file.
Our SDK prevents screenshots and mirroring on Android devices. It detects root access and USB debugging to stop advanced piracy.
For web users, we use signed URLs and domain locking. Your video will simply refuse to play if embedded on unauthorized sites.
Encrypt videos before uploading to Google Drive. Students download the file, but it opens ONLY in our secure player with a key.
Pirates use tools to rip video streams. We stay one step ahead.
1. Encryption: We scramble your video file. It's garbage without the key.
2. Hardware Lock: The key is bound to the student's specific motherboard/CPU.
3. App Integrity: Our app refuses to run if it detects hacking tools or debuggers.
"Screen Recorder Detected."
Application Terminated.
"My course was being sold for ₹500 on Telegram. After switching to this software, the leaks stopped completely because screen recording is impossible."
"I was worried it would be hard for students to use. But the app is very user-friendly. They just login and watch. The security is invisible."
"We tested it against various download managers and hacking tools. The encryption held up. It's the best DRM solution we've found."
How we keep your intellectual property safe.
Yes. Our iOS and macOS applications have native hooks that detect screen capture attempts. The video feed will black out or the app will close if recording is detected.
Absolutely. You can encrypt the videos, put them on a Pendrive, and ship them. The student needs to install our player. The player validates the license online once (or offline via phone) and locks to that PC.
We use "Device Fingerprinting". When a student logs in for the first time, we lock their account to that specific device ID. If they give their password to a friend, the friend cannot login.
Not at all. You can customize the transparency, size, and frequency of the floating watermark. It's visible enough to deter recording but doesn't obstruct the learning experience.
Don't let your courses circulate for free. Take control of your distribution.