About Wardary
The guardian that lets innovation through
We started Wardary because the smartest tool of this decade was also the easiest way to leak your most sensitive data — and banning it only made the leak invisible.
Why we exist
Enable AI. Don't ban it.
Every leader wants their team using AI. Every security and compliance professional knows what happens when they do: client names in ChatGPT, patient data in a chatbot, source code pasted into a tool nobody approved. The usual answer — a policy document that says “don't” — checks a box and changes nothing. The data still leaves; you just can't see it anymore.
Wardary takes the other path. Instead of forbidding AI, we make a version of it that's safe to allow: sensitive data is stripped before it reaches any provider, the models in play are governed, and every prompt is recorded. The person who used to be the gatekeeper gets to be the one who said yes — with the evidence to back it up.
We're early, and we build in the open about where we are. The chat client is here today; a browser and endpoint guard that covers AI used directly is the surface we're building toward. We'd rather earn trust by being precise about both than by overselling.
What we believe
The principles behind the product
Safe by construction
Security isn't a setting you remember to turn on. The leak-free guarantee is built into the path every prompt takes — enforced server-side, verified by tests.
Radically candid
We tell buyers what we don't do yet. A chat-only product can't stop every shadow-AI leak, and we say so. Honesty is the fastest path to trust with a compliance buyer.
Focused, not sprawling
We build one vertical deeply before we build for everyone. Depth in regulated redaction beats a shallow platform that does a little of everything.
Built with partners
We design alongside the firms and clinics who feel the problem most. Their real workflows tune our detectors and shape what we ship next.
Early stage, working with design partners
Wardary is in active development with a small group of design-partner organizations in law and healthcare. We're past the idea and into the build — refining detectors against real workflows and maturing toward the certifications a production deployment requires. If you're a regulated team that wants AI enabled safely and is willing to help shape it, we want to hear from you.