IntentGraph

Expose the Intent. Protect the User.

IntentGraph is an open-source AI system designed to bring transparency to the modern web by revealing how cookies, trackers, and third-party services collect and share user data behind the scenes. Instead of treating tracking as a binary problem of allow or block, IntentGraph focuses on understanding—mapping how data moves, why it is collected, and what role each component plays in the broader web ecosystem. It turns invisible behavior into structured, explainable intelligence.

At its core, IntentGraph continuously monitors browser activity to detect cookies, scripts, storage mechanisms, and network requests associated with tracking behavior. It identifies both first-party and third-party data flows, including identity synchronization between domains and persistent cross-site identifiers. This allows it to reconstruct a real-time graph of how a website interacts with external services, exposing relationships that are normally hidden from users.

Beyond detection, IntentGraph applies an AI-driven intent analysis layer that classifies each tracking mechanism based on its behavior and context. It distinguishes between essential functionality, analytics, personalization, behavioral advertising, and identity linking, while also highlighting cases where observed behavior does not match declared privacy policies. Each finding is accompanied by an explainable breakdown so users can understand not just what is happening, but why it matters.

The system also includes a risk scoring and visualization engine that translates complex tracking activity into intuitive insights. Users can view interactive graphs of data flows, cookie lineage trees, and per-site privacy reports that summarize exposure levels in plain language. Built with a privacy-first architecture, IntentGraph runs locally by default, ensuring that all analysis remains on the user’s device without requiring external data collection or cloud processing.

Overall, IntentGraph functions as a transparency layer for the internet—combining tracking detection, AI interpretation, and visual mapping to help users regain visibility into how their data is used online.

  • IntentGraph — An open-source AI-powered privacy intelligence system that detects cookies and trackers, maps their data-sharing relationships, and explains their intent in real time.