Know where you're going.
Stay protected along the way.
A browser that shows you what ordinary browsers hide — where a site really lives, who hosts it, who's tracking you — then routes your traffic through servers worldwide so no one can trace it back.
Most VPNs ask you to trust a padlock icon. AtlasGuard shows you the evidence — before, during, and after you connect.
AtlasGuard is a full browser. Every site you visit, it reveals the IP, location, host, and the trackers loading alongside the page.
One click routes your whole machine through a server in the country you choose. Your real address vanishes from every site you visit.
The built-in leak audit checks WebRTC, DNS and IPv6 — and shows you, in plain terms, that your real identity isn't slipping through.
Open a single ordinary web page and it quietly reaches out to ad networks, analytics firms and data brokers around the world — each one logging that it's you. AtlasGuard shows you every one, then hides you from all of them.
Illustrative. A typical news or shopping page contacts 20–40 third parties across many countries.
Route your traffic through servers in 80+ locations. Appear where you choose; keep your real location to yourself.
WebRTC, DNS and IPv6 leaks are how a "working" VPN still gives you away. AtlasGuard audits all three and shows the result.
For every site: real IP, physical location, hosting type, SSL, WHOIS, and every third-party host quietly loading with it.
See how many companies, in how many countries, are involved in loading a single page. The ad networks, the trackers, all of them.
No network settings, no admin headaches. Install, pick a country, connect. The tunnel comes up; the badge turns green.
A plain-language verdict on every site, drawn from its certificate, domain age, and the reputation of its host.
An ordinary VPN hides your address. An ordinary browser shows you pages. Neither tells you whether you're actually protected. AtlasGuard does all of it — for less than most VPNs charge for half.
| Capability | Ordinary VPN |
Ordinary Browser |
AtlasGuardknow & protect |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hides your IP & location | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Choose your country | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Shows where sites really live | ✗ | PARTIAL | ✓ |
| Detects WebRTC / DNS / IPv6 leaks | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Maps third-party trackers | ✗ | PARTIAL | ✓ |
| Trust rating for every site | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Typical price | $10–13/mo | Free | $4.99/mo |
Competitor prices reflect typical month-to-month consumer VPN rates and vary by provider and term.
No two-year lock-in required. Here's what the major VPNs charge month-to-month — the way most people actually start.
Both. AtlasGuard is a full browser with a VPN built in. The browser shows you the network — where sites live, who hosts them, who's tracking you. The VPN hides you within it. They work together: after you connect, the same tools prove your tunnel is actually holding.
Yes. When you connect, your entire machine's traffic routes through the tunnel until you turn it off — not just the browser. Turn it off and everything goes back to your normal connection.
A VPN can be running and still leak your real identity through WebRTC, your DNS resolver, or IPv6 — the three most common failures. Most people can't tell. AtlasGuard checks all three and shows you a clear pass or fail for each.
AtlasGuard runs on Windows 10 and 11 today. It installs per-user with no administrator headaches, and needs about 600 MB.
Any time, from the link in your receipt. Your launch price stays locked for as long as your subscription is active.