Developer preview · alpha 1

Install Kinder
on your machine.

The current package is a manual, unpacked browser-extension preview. It runs deterministic rules locally and is provided for hands-on validation before browser-store submission.

Manual installation

Load it unpacked.

This is deliberately not presented as a store-approved release. You remain in control of installation and can remove it at any time.

01

Extract the ZIP

Unzip the package into a permanent folder. Do not load the ZIP itself.

02

Open extensions

In Edge use edge://extensions. In Chrome use chrome://extensions.

03

Enable Developer mode

Turn on Developer mode so the browser exposes Load unpacked.

04

Choose the folder

Select the extracted Kinder extension-source folder containing manifest.json.

05

Pin and inspect

Pin Kinder, open its popup, and review the defaults before browsing.

06

Remove instantly

Disable or remove Kinder from the browser’s extensions page whenever you choose.

Release boundary

What this alpha is—and is not.

Alpha means testable, not certified. Pattern matching may miss context or flag a statement incorrectly. Logical-fallacy notices are prompts to inspect reasoning, not automated verdicts.
  • No accounts, telemetry, advertising, payment code, or remote AI inference are present in this alpha source.
  • The extension can rewrite matched hostile phrases and append inspectable fallacy badges.
  • Website markup changes can affect detection until selectors are updated.
  • Browser-store submission occurs only after manual testing, privacy review, and permission review.