
LayerX
Browser security platform for controlling AI, SaaS, and agentic activity across work browsers.
What is LayerX?
LayerX secures employee and agentic activity across browsers, web apps, and AI tools by giving security teams visibility and policy control at the browser layer. It matters for businesses adopting AI because sensitive data now moves through ChatGPT, copilots, SaaS apps, extensions, and browser-based workflows.
Security, compliance, trust, identity, privacy, and risk management platforms for businesses.
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Use cases to evaluate
Monitor and control sensitive data pasted into AI tools or browser-based apps
Reduce risk from malicious extensions, phishing pages, and risky browser sessions
Set usage policies for sanctioned and unsanctioned AI applications
Protect browser workflows that increasingly involve copilots, agents, and SaaS automation
Fit to evaluate
Security teams that need visibility into how employees use AI tools and SaaS apps
Businesses worried about data leakage through browsers, extensions, or unsanctioned tools
IT leaders managing remote work, BYOD browsers, and shadow AI adoption
Companies preparing governance before deploying AI agents into web-based workflows
Business fit
Right for you if AI adoption is already happening through the browser and traditional endpoint or network controls do not show enough context. LayerX should be evaluated with security, IT, legal, and operations stakeholders so controls reduce risk without blocking legitimate productivity gains.
How to evaluate LayerX
Use this category when security reviews, compliance evidence, or access controls are slowing deals or operations.
Confirm the exact workflow
Map LayerX to one concrete workflow first, such as monitor and control sensitive data pasted into ai tools or browser-based apps. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.
Check category fit
Compare evidence collection, access controls, integrations, and audit workflows.
Compare practical alternatives
Compare LayerX with other Security & Compliance vendors before committing to a contract or migration.
Validate cost and rollout effort
LayerX uses sales-led pricing. Compare cost by number of users, browser coverage, AI governance requirements, security integrations, compliance needs, and the operational impact of reducing data-loss and browser-attack risk. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the technical setup matches your team.
Compare LayerX with alternatives
Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.
| Primary workflow | Monitor and control sensitive data pasted into AI tools or browser-based apps, Reduce risk from malicious extensions, phishing pages, and risky browser sessions |
|---|---|
| Best-fit team | Security teams that need visibility into how employees use AI tools and SaaS apps, Businesses worried about data leakage through browsers, extensions, or unsanctioned tools |
| Implementation effort | Technical setup and maintenance profile |
| Pricing check | Contact sales |
| Closest alternatives | Other Security & Compliance tools |
LayerX pricing
| Model | Contact sales |
|---|---|
| Snapshot | LayerX uses sales-led pricing. Compare cost by number of users, browser coverage, AI governance requirements, security integrations, compliance needs, and the operational impact of reducing data-loss and browser-attack risk. |
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Common questions about LayerX
What is LayerX?
LayerX secures employee and agentic activity across browsers, web apps, and AI tools by giving security teams visibility and policy control at the browser layer. It matters for businesses adopting AI because sensitive data now moves through ChatGPT, copilots, SaaS apps, extensions, and browser-based workflows.
What is LayerX used for?
Common use cases: Monitor and control sensitive data pasted into AI tools or browser-based apps; Reduce risk from malicious extensions, phishing pages, and risky browser sessions; Set usage policies for sanctioned and unsanctioned AI applications; Protect browser workflows that increasingly involve copilots, agents, and SaaS automation.
How much does LayerX cost?
LayerX uses sales-led pricing. Compare cost by number of users, browser coverage, AI governance requirements, security integrations, compliance needs, and the operational impact of reducing data-loss and browser-attack risk.
Who is LayerX best for?
LayerX fits Security teams that need visibility into how employees use AI tools and SaaS apps, Businesses worried about data leakage through browsers, extensions, or unsanctioned tools, IT leaders managing remote work, BYOD browsers, and shadow AI adoption, Companies preparing governance before deploying AI agents into web-based workflows. Right for you if AI adoption is already happening through the browser and traditional endpoint or network controls do not show enough context. LayerX should be evaluated with security, IT, legal, and operations stakeholders so controls reduce risk without blocking legitimate productivity gains.