LENS
Phishing prevention that puts verification at the exact moment users decide whether to trust an email, link, or page.
Phishing prevention at the moment of risk.
LENS is not another email gateway or URL rewrite layer. It lives closer to the user: in the browser, through MAIA Desktop, and in the admin dashboard where security teams can manage pilots and review safety behavior.
LENS uses MAIA Desktop as the user-side control point.
LENS is strongest when the browser extension, dashboard, and MAIA Desktop work together. The desktop app gives the pilot a visible local surface for SSO login, extension checks, masked messages, and usage remaining.
Core capabilities
LENS focuses on one practical security gap: users need clear, in-context help before the click, not only after a compromise has already started.
In-context verification
Surfaces a readable verdict for emails, pages, hovered links, and right-clicked URLs.
Pre-click link safety
Gives users a verification step before credentials, invoices, or payments are exposed.
MAIA Desktop broker
Uses the desktop layer to keep the browser extension from becoming an isolated trust island.
Enterprise dashboard
Supports admin review, seat management, usage visibility, and high-risk cohort pilots.
Why now for LENS
LENS is positioned around behavior, timing, and decision support. It gives users a safer verification step exactly when attackers depend on speed, uncertainty, and realistic-looking pages.
Adversarial AI makes phishing pages cheaper and more convincing.
Remote and SaaS-first work means the email gateway does not see every link.
Security teams need measurable controls beyond awareness training.
Users need help at the moment of action, not only after an alert reaches the SOC.
A stronger story for CISOs and awareness teams.
The best LENS website funnel is not “contact us.” It is a pilot conversation: define the high-risk group, show the extension and dashboard, measure safer pre-click behavior, and hand the buyer a results report.
Browser extension, MAIA Desktop, and dashboard are positioned as one coordinated verification surface.
Verdicts are based on multiple signals and can return unknown when evidence is insufficient.
The strongest pilot motion is a 30- or 60-day high-risk employee cohort with measured click-safety outcomes.
Choose the path that matches your role.
Request a product demo, investor briefing, or enterprise fit call with the context needed for a useful first conversation.
Product demo
See MAIA SSO, MAIA Desktop, LENS pre-click verification, MAIA-IOT, or MAIA-PQ mapped to your deployment scenario.
Investor briefing
Get the PahiLabs product architecture, patent position, technical roadmap, and commercialization story.
Enterprise fit call
Discuss SSO, LENS high-risk employee pilots, IoT device authentication, post-quantum migration, and pilot scope.
