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Gaze Guard — Blur Inappropriate Images

by txlabs

v0.0.50 Updated Jan 8, 2026 2.91MiB
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Description

Gaze Guard is a privacy-first Chrome extension designed to make your web browsing safer and more comfortable. It uses advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) directly in your browser to analyze images on web pages and automatically blur content that may be inappropriate or sensitive. Unlike other content filters that rely on blacklists or cloud servers, Gaze Guard uses the powerful NSFWJS model (powered by TensorFlow.js) to "see" and classify images in real-time. This means it works on dynamic content, new websites, and social media feeds without needing constant updates. 🔍 What Gaze Guard does 🧠 AI-powered image detection using TensorFlow.js (NSFWJS) 🌐 Works on all web pages, including dynamically loaded content 🎯 Automatically blurs images with 50%+ probability of Porn, Hentai, or Sexy content ⚙️ Fully customizable sensitivity & category selection 🛡️ 100% privacy-focused — no external API calls, no data leaving your browser 🔐 Privacy by design - No images are sent to any server - No browsing history is stored - Everything runs locally in your browser Whether you are browsing at work, in a public place, or just want to avoid unexpected explicit content, Gaze Guard acts as your personal visual filter. 🌱 Open Source Transparency matters. The entire project is open-source and available on GitHub. 🔗 GitHub: https://github.com/realtouseef/gaze-guard If you find out any bugs or want any features, please open up an issue on GitHub: https://github.com/realtouseef/gaze-guard/issues
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activeTab Can access the current tab when you click the extension storage Can store data locally in your browser

Details

Version 0.0.50
Updated Jan 8, 2026
Size 2.91MiB
First Seen Mar 31, 2026