Privacy & Sharing
Mask account numbers and IDs in statements before sharing — detection runs locally.
Your money data never leaves this device
Every calculation, statement, and ledger stays in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, and exports are encrypted on-device.
Detectors
🇺🇸 United States ID patterns + common financial identifiers
Statement text
Paste text copied from a statement
Redacted
1 Card numbers · 1 IBAN · 1 Emails · 1 Phone numbers
There is no upload endpoint — your files are processed in this browser tab. Open your network tab and check. See how it stays private.
How to redact a bank statement
- Add a statement. Drop the statement you need to share.
- Mask & black out. Hide account numbers and any figures you don't want seen.
- Export. Download the redacted statement.
People are asked for statements constantly — to rent, borrow, or claim expenses — but a raw statement reveals far more than the recipient needs. Redacting masks account numbers and unrelated transactions so you share only what's required.
Because it's local, your full financial history stays private. To analyze the statement for yourself first, use the Statement analyzer; for general PDF redaction, use the Docs Redact tool.
Frequently asked questions
Why redact a statement instead of just sending it?
Statements expose full account numbers and every transaction. Redacting lets you prove balance or income while hiding the account details and spending you don't need to reveal.
Is the redaction permanent?
Yes — sensitive areas are removed on export so the shared file can't be un-masked, unlike a simple overlay that can be peeled back.
Is my statement uploaded to redact it?
No. All redaction happens in your browser, which is essential for a document this sensitive.