Versions:

  • 1.1.5
  • 1.1.4

Invisiwind 1.1.5 by Radiantly is a lightweight, open-source privacy utility designed for professionals who need to share their screen without exposing sensitive windows. Released as the second public iteration of the program, the application intercepts and selectively removes designated windows from the capture stream used by conferencing, streaming, or recording software, leaving the rest of the desktop fully visible. Typical use cases include hiding confidential spreadsheets during a business presentation, masking personal chat windows while teaching online, or keeping cryptocurrency wallets out of view during livestreams. Because the concealment occurs at the window-manager level rather than simply minimizing or overlaying the target panes, hidden content remains interactable on the user’s local monitor yet is invisible to Zoom, Teams, OBS, Google Meet, or any other screen-sharing process. The small-footprint tool resides in the system tray and can be controlled via customizable hotkeys, allowing rapid toggling before or even during a session. Configuration is stored in a portable JSON file, so the same rule set can travel across workstations or be deployed for an entire team. The program is compatible with Windows 10 and 11 and requires no elevation, making it suitable for locked-down corporate environments. Invisiwind falls under the “System Utilities – Privacy” category and is distributed under the MIT license, permitting both private and commercial use. Version 1.1.5 refines the hooking mechanism for multi-monitor rigs and adds a command-line interface for scripted automation. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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