Everything is running perfectly. But you probably guessed that — after all, you can't detect what isn't there.
0
Detections
All time. No typo.
0 B
Memory Footprint
On your game machine.
0
Kernel Hooks
We counted twice.
100%
Uptime
External = external.
Hardware Isolation Layer
Running on a dedicated secondary device. Completely air-gapped from your PC.
Computer Vision Pipeline
Reads pixels from an HDMI capture card. No game process access. Ever.
AI Target Acquisition Engine
Neural inference happening outside your machine. Anti-cheat has no idea.
Hardware Input Emulation
Physical HID signals injected at the hardware level. Indistinguishable from hands.
Anti-Cheat Evasion
There is nothing running on your system to evade. That's kind of the whole point.
Memory Scanner Visibility
Zero bytes written to game memory. Zero bytes read from game memory.
Kernel Driver Exposure
No kernel driver. No ring-0 code. No .sys files. Nothing to sign.
Detections (Historical)
We searched. We found nothing. So did the anti-cheat.
No detections recorded
All timeAnti-cheat systems reported zero anomalies. We are shocked. (We are not shocked.)
0 bytes written to game memory
OngoingCounter has been at zero since launch. Monitoring closely. Still zero.
Hardware isolation confirmed operational
AlwaysSecondary device continues to not be your gaming PC. Working as intended.
AI model updated silently
RecentlyImproved detection accuracy. No downtime. You didn't notice anything because externally, nothing changed.
Concerned about detection? You shouldn't be. We operate at the hardware layer — below the operating system, below the game, and firmly outside the reach of any anti-cheat scanner that has ever been written.