The privacy you didn't
know you needed.
Bloqr blocks ads, trackers, and malware at the network level — across every device, every network, all at once. Tell Bloqr what you want in plain English. Bloqr handles the rest.
Account creation is open. Some features are still in development.
Which best describes you?
The problem
You don't need a tunnel.
You need better filters.
Consumer VPNs route all your traffic through servers you can't see inside, then charge monthly for the privilege. The uncomfortable truth: you're not removing a trust problem — you're moving it. Bloqr stops threats before they reach your network, without rerouting a single packet. See the myths, sourced →
The VPN promise vs. reality
- $10–20/month for servers you can't audit or verify
- All traffic rerouted through a third party — your ISP problem becomes their problem
- "No-log" policies that multiple providers have been proven to violate in court
- 10–30% speed overhead by design — physics doesn't negotiate
- Re-authentication on every site when your IP changes
- Doesn't block ads, trackers, or malware domains — that's not what it does
What actually works
- Tiered subscription — priced by scale, not per-seat VPN math
- Runs at the edge — 300+ global PoPs, zero cold starts, zero extra hops
- Genuinely no-log — we examine traffic to apply your rules, then discard it
- Zero traffic rerouting. Threats blocked at the DNS level.
- AI-powered threat lists that update in real time
- Drop-in integration for Pi-hole, NextDNS, AdGuard, uBlock, and more
Performance
Privacy and speed aren't a tradeoff.
When Bloqr blocks a domain, your browser never waits for it. Every tracker that doesn't load is time back in your life.
Under the hood
How blocking actually works
Every website visit starts with your browser asking "where is each thing?" Bloqr sits right at that moment — and says no to the bad actors before they even get a chance.
Each bar below is one network request — the longer the bar, the longer your browser waited. Ghost bars on the right show what Bloqr stopped.
Side-by-side page load comparison: without Bloqr shows 18 requests including 5 trackers, 4 ad scripts, and 3 suspicious domains; with Bloqr shows only 6 legitimate content requests with 12 domains blocked.
"Blocking isn't just a privacy improvement. When Bloqr stops a domain, your browser never waits for it. Less noise, faster pages — as a direct side effect of better hygiene."
How it works
Point. Click. Done.
No code required — ever. The UI builds everything for you. Curious what's under the hood?
Add your sources
Point to any public list, your own file, or let AI suggest the right combination for your needs. Mix formats freely — we sort it out.
Configure & clean
Toggle the cleanup options you want. Bloqr deduplicates, validates, compresses, and formats everything automatically — no manual steps.
Deploy to your provider
Push to your filtering service in one click. Or call the API. Or embed the library. Changes propagate to every device instantly.
Capabilities
Production-ready.
No compromises.
Everything you'd spend six months building — done right, battle-tested at the edge, and running before your next coffee. You're welcome.
Edge-first architecture
Runs natively at the edge — 300+ global PoPs, zero cold starts, zero server overhead. Your VPN has data centers. We have everywhere.
AI-powered threat intelligence
AI continuously monitors emerging malware domains, phishing campaigns, and trackers — surfacing and blocking all threats in real time, before the bad guys finish their morning coffee.
11 composable transformations
Deduplicate, validate, compress, strip comments, convert to ASCII, invert allow rules — stack them however you like, per source.
Three compilation modes
Real-time streaming via SSE, batch processing up to 10 lists, or async queue-based compilation for the truly ambitious.
OpenAPI + TypeScript
Fully typed interfaces, a proper OpenAPI spec, and a JSR package. Slot it in, don't fight it.
Production hardened
Rate limiting, circuit breakers, structured JSON logging, OpenTelemetry, and RBAC. Boring? Yes. Essential? Absolutely.
Privacy commitments summary
- 🚫 We never see your DNS queries
- 🗄️ No logs, no retention, no resale
- 📦 Export everything, leave any time
Pricing
Pick your plan.
No free tier. No surprises.
Transparent subscription pricing for every audience. Usage above your plan's limits is always billed separately via Stripe. Early access locks in your rate for the life of the account. No crypto. No wallet. Just a card.
For households who just want it handled.
- Web API / SaaS — fully managed
- AI-curated filter list maintained for you
- Works with NextDNS, AdGuard, Pi-hole & more
- 50 compiles/day · 2,000 rules/compile
- 2 filter sources
- 30-day output retention
- Weekly threat list updates
- Community support
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More sources, more DNS integrations, more control.
- Everything in Starter
- 200 compiles/day · 10,000 rules/compile
- 5 filter sources
- 3 DNS provider integrations
- 90-day output retention
- Email notifications for major incidents
- Email support
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Natural language rules + REST API included.
- Everything in Plus
- 500 compiles/day · 25,000 rules/compile
- 10 filter sources
- Natural language rule builder included
- REST API access included
- Full config export (JSON/YAML)
- Priority email support
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⚡ Usage above plan limits billed at $0.20/compile and $0.10/1,000 rules. Web API calls via the local SDK always incur usage charges and require verified entitlements.
Add-ons
Every extra, individually priced.
Available to any plan. Some are bundled in higher tiers — check the comparison table for what's included.
API access
- REST API $2.99/mo
- Streaming API $4.99/mo
- Async / batch API $3.99/mo
Compiler
- SDK license (local embed) $9.99/mo
- CLI build tools $1.99/mo
- Natural language rules $3.99/mo
- Custom pipelines $4.99/mo
- Priority threat intel $4.99/mo
Infrastructure
- Priority queue $2.99/mo
- 1-year output retention $2.99/mo
- Multi-instance mgmt $3.99/mo
- Cloudflare edge deploy $9.99/mo
DNS integrations
- NextDNS $1.99/mo
- AdGuard Home $1.99/mo
- Pi-hole $1.99/mo
- Cloudflare Gateway $2.99/mo
- Custom DNS provider $2.99/mo
Support
- Priority email support $4.99/mo
- SLA (99.9% uptime) $9.99/mo
- Dedicated support channel $19.99/mo
All paid plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked. Cancel anytime. Usage charges are non-refundable. Business entity pricing is slightly higher — see the comparison table.
FAQ
Straight answers.
No. Bloqr never proxies your connection, routes your traffic, or sits in the path between you and the internet. It compiles filter lists and pushes them to your DNS filtering service. What gets blocked is decided at the DNS level by your chosen vendor — not by Bloqr.
A VPN reroutes all your traffic through someone else's server — you're trusting them instead of your ISP. Bloqr doesn't touch your traffic at all. It builds and maintains the blocklists your DNS filtering service uses to stop ads and trackers before they even load. No tunnel. No rerouting. No new party to trust.
See our full VPN myths breakdown →Yes. Bloqr is vendor-agnostic by design. Connect your existing setup and Bloqr manages the list updates, transformations, and deployments. Your filtering engine stays exactly where it is — Bloqr just makes it smarter. If you don't have one yet, we'll help you pick and set one up.
You can export your full configuration (lists, rules, settings) as JSON at any time. If you cancel, your data is deleted within 30 days. No hostage data. Your compiled output files are yours to keep.
No. The core Bloqr compiler library is proprietary and available only via a commercial license. SDK wrapper packages are distributed to licensed subscribers. There is no GPL or open-source version of the core engine.
Two things: (1) natural language rule building — tell Bloqr what you want to block in plain English and it translates that into proper filter rules; (2) real-time threat intelligence — AI continuously monitors emerging malware domains and phishing campaigns and surfaces them as filter list updates. No magic. No vague claims.
Why Bloqr exists
"Twenty years in enterprise IT teaches you things consumer tech companies don't want you to know."
I built the first version of this for myself — a custom filter list on GitHub, synced to a self-hosted DNS filtering server, layered on top of encrypted DNS. It worked perfectly. It also took a week to set up and required a Linux server in my living room.
Bloqr is the answer to one question: why should this require all of that? It shouldn't. So I automated it.
Built in public
The compiler is commercially licensed. SDK access is available to Dev Pro and above subscribers.
Closed beta
Be first in line.
We're onboarding list makers and privacy vendors first — the people who set the standard for everyone else. Get beta access, shape the roadmap, and lock in founding-member pricing.
- Founding-member subscription pricing
- Direct access to the roadmap
- Priority onboarding & support
Get started
Up and running
in minutes.
Access the SDK via your subscription, configure your sources, and compile. Or call it over HTTP using the Web API. Either way, you're done before your VPN subscription renews.
"c">// SDK access requires Dev Pro or above — see /pricing "c">// Once subscribed: deno add @jk-com/adblock-compiler import { FilterCompiler, TransformationType, } from "@jk-com/adblock-compiler"; const compiler = new FilterCompiler(); const result = await compiler.compile({ name: "My Privacy List", sources: [ { source: "https:">//easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt", type: "adblock", }, { source: "https:">//someonewhocares.org/hosts/hosts", type: "hosts", }, ], transformations: [ TransformationType.RemoveComments, TransformationType.Deduplicate, TransformationType.Validate, TransformationType.Compress, ], }); console.log(`Compiled ${result.rules.length} rules`); "c">// → Compiled 87,432 rules
Ready for better internet hygiene?
Set it. Bloqr it. Done.
No tunnel required.
We're in closed beta — account creation is open today, and we're shipping the full product in Q3 '26. Pick the plan that fits, lock in early access.