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InboxXray — Scam and Phishing Email Checker

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Detect phishing, spoofing, and email threats. Scans links via Google Web Risk and urlscan.io. Optional AI analysis.

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InboxXray — Scam and Phishing Email Checker
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InboxXray: See Behind the Email Mask
Stop Phishing in Its Tracks. Verified Security for Gmail & Outlook.

Most phishing and spoofing attacks look identical to real emails. But while a scammer can fake a logo, they can’t fake the digital "paper trail" hidden in the email headers. InboxXray gives you the power to see behind the curtain and verify the true source of any email in one click.

Why Trust InboxXray?
Unlike other security tools that "read" your private messages, InboxXray is Privacy-First by Design.
The "Envelope" Principle: We don't read the body of your emails. We only analyze the technical headers (the "digital envelope") to verify authenticity.
No Data Harvesting: Your emails stay in your inbox. We process data ephemerally and discard it immediately.

Key Features:
One-Click Security Reports: Instant "Pass/Fail" assessment of any suspicious email.
Technical Deep-Dive: We automatically verify SPF, DKIM, and DMARC signatures—the gold standard of email authentication.
Visual Route Mapping: See exactly which servers your email traveled through before hitting your inbox.
Domain Age Detection: Instantly flags "New Domains"—a common sign of a targeted scam.
AI-Powered Threat Assessment (Pro): Advanced analysis of hidden metadata to catch "Zero-Day" phishing attempts before they are reported globally.
Automated Link Scanning against threat database

Seamless Integration
InboxXray lives in your browser and works natively where you do your work:
Gmail Web (Personal and Google Workspace)
Outlook Web (Hotmail, Live, and Office 365)

How It Works:
Open any email in Gmail or Outlook.
Instantly see if the sender is who they claim to be.

Don't click that link. Don't download that file. X-ray it first.