Anoxy
DevelopmentAI Data Anonymization & Privacy
Overview
Anoxy is an enterprise tool for automatic anonymization and pseudonymization of personal data (PII) in text documents, databases, and data streams. The system uses advanced AI models to detect sensitive information across multiple languages and jurisdictions — names, addresses, national ID numbers, tax IDs, phone numbers, email addresses, IBAN numbers, and other personal data — replacing them with safe equivalents that preserve data structure. Anoxy supports national data formats across all EU countries — country-specific identifiers (tax IDs, personal IDs, business registry numbers) and universal formats (email, phone, IBAN). It ensures GDPR compliance while maintaining data utility for analysis, testing, and processing. Available as a REST API with token-based billing for seamless integration.
Key Features
- Multilingual PII detection — names, addresses, national IDs, tax IDs, phone numbers, emails, IBAN numbers
- GDPR-compliant anonymization and pseudonymization preserving data structure and utility
- National and EU-wide data format support — national identifiers for EU countries (tax IDs, personal IDs, business registry numbers)
- REST API with token-based billing for integration with existing systems and data pipelines
- Multiple anonymization modes — masking, generalization, pseudonymization, tokenization
- Session-based processing with deanonymization support — restore original data when authorized
Quick Info
- Status
- Development
- Multilingual personal data detection
- Full GDPR / RODO compliance
- National identifiers for EU countries
- European formats: IBAN, phone, email
- REST API with token-based billing
- Session-based processing with deanonymization
Why This Product?
AI Data Anonymization & Privacy
GDPR compliance built in
Automatic anonymization of personal data before AI processing. Meet GDPR requirements without slowing down your workflows.
National & European formats
Native support for national identifiers across EU countries (tax IDs, personal IDs, business registry numbers), IBAN, and other European standards. Real-world data formats, not just English patterns.
Reversible tokenization
Data is anonymized for processing, and originals are restored upon authorization. Full data utility with full privacy protection.
REST API for integration
Simple integration with existing systems and data pipelines. Token-based billing — you pay for actual usage.
Multiple anonymization modes
Masking, generalization, pseudonymization, tokenization — choose the mode that fits your needs and required level of protection.
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