Kiprio-redact is an HTTP API designed for developers who need to remove personally identifiable information (PII) from text or JSON data. The API focuses on privacy and compliance by enabling the reliable stripping of sensitive data such as emails, phone numbers, IBANs, payment cards, IP addresses, and UK National Insurance numbers. It aims to eliminate the need for manual regular expression maintenance when redacting PII from data sources.
The service is accessed via HTTP requests, with usage examples provided using curl. No SDK installation or environment configuration is required, making it accessible for developers who can operate basic command-line tools. The API accepts requests and returns responses in JSON format. For users on the Pro plan, the tool offers deterministic tokens that allow for rehydration of redacted data at a later stage.
com platform, all accessible with a single API key. Signing up provides an instant, live key that works across all APIs. The platform emphasizes ease of onboarding, with a process that allows users to go from signup to first API response in under two minutes. Each API endpoint is independent, and users can choose only the services they need for their workflow.
The pricing model includes a free tier with up to 1,000 requests per day for the Redact API, with no credit card required to get started. Users can upgrade to a Pro plan for higher usage, which operates on monthly billing and can be canceled at any time. This setup is intended to accommodate both small-scale and more demanding privacy compliance needs without upfront financial commitment.
kiprio-redact is a CLI tools & terminal product. It focuses on automating the redaction of sensitive personal information in files and data for privacy compliance. kiprio-redact is an open-source project aimed at developers and privacy professionals. The project is open source (MIT). kiprio-redact is available on the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
ForeverTools builds and maintains kiprio-redact, and the product first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 4 commits in the last 90 days. Across PulseGate's embedding index, kiprio-redact has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 6 catalogued features are PII redaction, email masking, and phone number masking.
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