Sensitive document prep before AI

Clean sensitive documents before you hand them to AI.

Doc Rinse removes names, SSNs, account numbers, dates of birth, and other high-risk identifiers from tax, banking, and benefits documents before optional AI analysis. Review the sanitized version first, then decide whether to export it or use it with AI.

Uploaded files and pasted text are processed only to create a sanitized version first
Only the sanitized output is meant to go to AI
Temporary review data expires shortly after processing
Review sanitized output before export or AI analysis
Private testing is about trust validation first, not squeezing pricing knobs
Best fit today: text-based tax, banking, lending, and benefits documents

See it in action

Paste sample or low-risk text with personal details. Doc Rinse shows what it finds and what the sanitized version looks like before you pay anything. Free Preview supports up to 3,000 pasted characters.

Free Preview

No account required. Start with sample or low-risk text, review the redactions, then use the full app for file uploads.

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Most AI tools were not built for raw financial documents.

Tax returns, bank statements, benefits paperwork, and account documents often contain names, addresses, account numbers, Social Security numbers, and other details you should think twice about sharing.

Doc Rinse gives you a safer workflow. Instead of sending the raw file straight into an AI tool, you prepare a sanitized version first, review it, and only then decide whether to analyze or export it.

Sanitize first. Analyze second. That is the point of the product.

A calmer document workflow in five visible steps

1

Upload your document

Start with a PDF, text file, or pasted text. For first-pass testing, sample or low-risk files are the smart place to begin.

2

Detect the document lane

Doc Rinse first decides whether the file looks like tax, banking, benefits, lending, or a generic sensitive document so the trust posture stays honest.

3

Review what was found

See the personal identifiers detected before anything moves forward. Names, SSNs, account numbers, addresses, dates, and labeled IDs are surfaced clearly.

4

Generate a sanitized version

Doc Rinse replaces private details with consistent tokens and prepares a cleaner working version of your document.

5

Decide what happens next

Review trust checks, then download the sanitized output or continue to AI analysis using only the cleaned document. You stay in control.

Best fit right now: text-heavy sensitive documents

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Tax documents

Review returns or supporting documents with less exposure before anything reaches an AI model.

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Bank and account statements

Summarize balances, charges, and patterns from a cleaned version of the document first.

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Benefits and financial paperwork

Review dense forms and options without pushing the raw file directly into an AI tool.

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Privacy-conscious professionals

Sanitize sensitive client or internal documents before analysis, with clearer control over what an AI tool will receive.

Simple pricing for testing, one-off work, and repeat use

Start with the free preview. Move to a one-off paid run only when the workflow is useful.

Free Preview
Free
See what the engine catches before you pay.
  • 1 document
  • Up to 3 pages
  • Preview detected redactions
  • Preview sanitized output
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Quick Rinse
$1.99
A small one-off sanitization pass for a simple document.
  • 1 document
  • Up to 5 pages
  • Sanitize-only workflow
  • Downloadable sanitized text + basic report
Doc Rinse Plus
$12/mo
For repeat use if this becomes part of your normal workflow.
  • Up to 20 documents/month
  • Up to 200 pages/month
  • Sanitize-only and analyze
  • Export access
  • Saved history

Quick Rinse is intentionally constrained. Full Rinse is the main paid offer. Plus is backgrounded until repeat use is proven.

Trust should come from clarity, not vague promises.

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Review before analysis

You can inspect the sanitized version before deciding whether to continue. Nothing moves to AI without your action.

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The AI step is explicit

Doc Rinse separates document sanitization from document analysis. Raw files are processed to create a sanitized version first; only the sanitized version is eligible for AI analysis.

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The workflow is understandable

You can see upload, classification, detection, sanitization, and review as separate steps. No black box spinner pretending everything is fine.

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One-time use is intentional

You do not need a subscription just to try it on one real document. Quick Rinse is intentionally small and constrained so you can test the workflow without a bigger commitment.

Common questions

No. Doc Rinse processes the uploaded file or pasted text to produce a sanitized version first. AI analysis, when you choose it, runs on the sanitized output only.
The current app processes uploaded files or pasted text to create a sanitized output, then discards the original input. It is not built as a long-term document vault. The app keeps a temporary review run for the sanitized output only, that review data expires shortly after processing, and anything you want to keep should be exported from the sanitized output only.
Many sensitive documents contain identifiers you may not want to share raw. Doc Rinse gives you a prep step first — sanitize, review, then decide whether to analyze.
No. One-time options are part of the product on purpose. Free Preview costs nothing. Quick Rinse is $1.99. Full Rinse is $4.99. Plus only matters if you're running multiple documents regularly.
Because some people want to test the workflow on one real document without committing to anything bigger. Quick Rinse is intentionally capped for simple documents so you can test the workflow without turning the cheap tier into a fake enterprise plan.
Tax returns, bank statements, account documents, benefits paperwork, and other sensitive text-heavy files. If it has names, SSNs, account numbers, dates of birth, or addresses — Doc Rinse was built for that kind of document.
Doc Rinse removes direct identifiers first: names, SSNs, tax IDs, account numbers, routing numbers, full street addresses, dates of birth, and similar personal identifiers. Privacy Strict is the default in private testing because trust matters more than preserving every bit of context. AI Safe remains available when readability matters more.
They are treated conservatively in private testing. Text-based PDFs are preferred. If a file needs OCR or appears scan-based, sanitized AI analysis may be blocked and you should not rely on it without careful review.
No. Right now Doc Rinse is a narrow, trustworthy prep step before using AI on sensitive documents. It is not a document workspace, not a vault, and not an enterprise compliance suite.

Ready to test a document safely?

Start with Free Preview, then open the full app when you want to test a real file.