The scams got good
Fake bank texts and emails are now "almost indistinguishable from the real thing" — and they show up on a phone Mom actually reads.
— r/cybersecurity_help, 2026PorchLights is a tiny device that plugs in next to the router and blocks phishing and scam websites for every device in the home — the phone, the laptop, the TV. No apps. No account. No subscription. And no training sessions.
Fake bank texts and emails are now "almost indistinguishable from the real thing" — and they show up on a phone Mom actually reads.
— r/cybersecurity_help, 2026"He still fell for one — an iPhone for $1." You cannot lecture a lifetime of clicking away, especially from another city.
— r/cybersecurityPi-hole means a Raspberry Pi, an SD card and an admin console. Security apps get uninstalled. "Per-device isn't the answer."
— r/cybersecurity_helpParents don't need more lessons. They need infrastructure.
PorchLights is a small, quiet device that sits beside the router and watches every website address the house asks for. Two tiny AI models inside — PhishScout for scams, AdVig for ads and trackers — check each one in about a millisecond and quietly block the bad ones. Everything else flows through, untouched.
Soft pebble case, one green light.
BIS-certified in India. Plug in anywhere.
USB-C, ≈1m, included.
The one router step, on one card.
Next to the router, into any USB charger. The green light comes on.
Join the PorchLights-Setup WiFi it broadcasts. ~30 seconds. No passwords, no app.
Tap your network, enter its password, done. PorchLights connects and starts protecting.
Point your router's DNS at PorchLights using the QR card + video. After that, every device in the house is covered.
PorchLights doesn't use giant blocklists that quietly break websites. Two tiny AI models check the address of every site — PhishScout catches scams, AdVig catches most ads and trackers — so banking, Disney+, and online shopping keep working.
| Instead of… | That costs you | PorchLights |
|---|---|---|
| Pi-hole on a Raspberry Pi | A Pi, an SD card, an admin console, and sites that break | Pre-flashed, on-device AI, nothing to maintain |
| NextDNS / AdGuard DNS | $20+/yr, forever, and queries leave the house | One-time price, checks happen on the device |
| Firewalla | $319+ — a firewall when you need scam-blocking | Under $100, one job, done well |
| PuriFi (turnkey Pi-hole) | $109–199, still blocklist-based | Model-based — no lists to grow, fewer false blocks |
That costs you: A Pi, an SD card, an admin console, and sites that break
Pre-flashed, on-device AI, nothing to maintain
That costs you: $20+/yr, forever, and queries leave the house
One-time price, checks happen on the device
That costs you: $319+ — a firewall when you need scam-blocking
Under $100, one job, done well
That costs you: $109–199, still blocklist-based
Model-based — no lists to grow, fewer false blocks
Competitor pricing from public listings, Aug 2026.
PhishScout and AdVig run entirely on the device. There's no cloud account, no "we'll store your browsing" — the check happens at the router, in milliseconds, and that's it.
No subscription, no "trial expired", no per-device fee. Every core feature — stats, allow/deny lists, pause — is local and free forever.
Network gadgets have burned families before — yes, Fingbox. PorchLights is the opposite: MIT-licensed, both models public on Hugging Face, built to be updatable, and a real person answers email.
PhishScout model (Hugging Face) · AdVig model (Hugging Face)
"pi-hole is a good setup but my parents aren't super technical and i don't live nearby to manage it… looking for something that works out of the box."— r/cybersecurity_help
"per-device isn't the answer."— r/cybersecurity_help
"I got my parents a pi hole for a present… 6 months later, mom was cleaning… she removed a little box near the router and threw it away."— r/pihole
This is exactly why PorchLights is set-and-forget: one box, one green light, nothing for anyone to clean up or manage.
Latency and size from on-device testing of firmware v0.3a; precision from the published PhishScout model card.
"My own mom almost wired money to a fake 'bank rep' over the phone. She will never learn to spot a subdomain trick — and I've stopped pretending she should. PorchLights exists so protection doesn't depend on anyone getting lucky."— the founder
A one-time price — for the whole world. Includes the certified charger, USB cable, and the QR + 2-minute setup video. First batch ships India-first.
For the whole world · includes certified charger
The first 50 homes get a launch price. Join the waitlist to reserve yours.
If it doesn't protect your family, send it back — no questions.
Diwali. Christmas. A birthday. "This watches over your house for you." You set it up from your phone before you even leave — and check on it from anywhere.
Gift it to Mom's house →If you can join a WiFi network from your phone, you can set up PorchLights — it's two steps on your phone and one 2-minute router setting, guided by a QR card and a video. After that, it runs itself.
Pi-hole blocks ads using giant lists that grow stale and break sites. PorchLights runs two small AI models that score each site's address and block only scams plus most ad and tracking domains. No lists to maintain, no admin console, nothing to break.
No — PorchLights filters with two small AI models, not giant blocklists, so streaming, banking and shopping keep working. It blocks scam-looking websites plus most ad and tracking domains. And if anything ever misbehaves, you can pause protection for 5 minutes from your phone.
No. You pay once. All core features — stats, allow/deny lists, pause, strictness — are local and free forever.
Nowhere. The models run on the device. There's no cloud account and nothing leaves the house.
The first batch joins 2.4 GHz networks (most homes). If your router is 5 GHz-only, this batch won't work — a 5 GHz version is on the roadmap. Message us if you're not sure.
A few ISP routers block it. The QR card covers the common ones, and if yours isn't in the guide, email us — that's the one step we'll help with personally.
Fair — and the reason PorchLights is different: MIT open source, both models are public on Hugging Face, firmware is designed to be updatable, and support is a human who answers email. Trust is earned, and we're building for that.
We're shipping a small first batch soon — orders from the waitlist get first dibs. You'll get an email before anyone else when units are ready.
No. PorchLights protects every device on the network at the router level. That's the whole point — nothing to install, nothing to forget.
Scam and phishing websites — fake bank logins, fake billing pages, credential-harvesting links sent by text, email, or QR — plus most ad and tracking domains. It isn't a firewall or antivirus.
Yes — a local dashboard shows what got blocked and lets you allow/block specific sites, adjust strictness, and pause protection. (A remote dashboard — "see what got blocked at Mom's house from another city" — is on the roadmap.)
We're shipping a small first batch soon. Join the waitlist for first dibs and a launch price — we'll email you the moment units are ready.
When the first batch ships, you'll hear first.
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