Is your website DPDP ready?

Take the first step towards DPDP compliance with our comprehensive,
AI -powered analysis of your website.

We analyse publicly accessible pages only. No data is stored.

Getting Started

Why DPDP Alignment Matters?

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act is now law. Non-compliance can result in penalties up to ₹250 crore.

Demonstrate Accountability

DPDP requires organisations to demonstrate compliance, not just claim it. Proactive assessment creates evidence of due diligence and responsible data handling.

Data Principal Trust

Your users, now legally termed Data Principals, have enforceable rights. Transparent data practices build the trust your business needs.

Regulatory Preparedness

DPDP compliance is moving from intent to action. Preparing now reduces risk and avoids rushed changes later.

Simple Process

Three Steps to Clarity

Get actionable compliance insights in minutes.

01

Enter Your Website

Paste your website URL. We'll scan your publicly accessible pages for DPDP compliance markers.

02

Instant Analysis

Our compliance engine checks various parameters across notice, consent, security, children's data, and rights enablement.

03

Actionable Report

Get a detailed breakdown with your compliance score, issue-by-issue status, and specific DPDP Act references.

Comprehensive Analysis

What We Check

We evaluate your website against multiple key requirements of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 across 5 critical domains.

Notice & Transparency

  • Privacy Policy visibility
  • Standalone document status
  • Language simplicity check
  • Data collection specificity
  • Purpose limitation check
  • Multilingual availability

Consent Management

  • Consent conditionality
  • Purpose-specific consent
  • Pre-consent notice
  • Hidden conditions check
  • Default checkbox state
  • Granular consent options

Data Security

  • Encryption (HTTPS/At-rest)
  • Breach support contact
  • DPO contact availability
  • DPO info visibility

Children's Data

  • Age verification mechanism
  • Child ad targeting check

Principal Rights

  • Consent withdrawal process
  • Rights info (Access/Erase)
  • Grievance redressal info
  • Identity verification info

Ready to Check Your Compliance?

Enter your website URL above and get detailed compliance insights.

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 is India's comprehensive data protection law. It governs how organisations (Data Fiduciaries) collect, process, and protect personal data of individuals (Data Principals). The DPDP Rules, 2025 provide the operational framework for implementation.

DPDP compliance is important to protect personal data, reduce security and privacy risks, build trust, and ensure strong data governance, enabling responsible and transparent handling of data as systems and operations scale.

Penalties under the DPDP Act can reach up to ₹250 crore depending on the nature and severity of the violation. The Data Protection Board of India has the authority to investigate complaints and impose penalties.

Any organisation that collects or processes personal data of individuals in India must comply with the DPDP Act. This includes businesses of all sizes, both Indian and foreign companies operating in India or processing data of Indian citizens.

DPDP Ready scans your publicly accessible web pages for compliance markers across five categories: Notice & Transparency, Consent Management, Data Security & Governance, Children's Data & Safeguards, and Data Principal Rights Enablement—all mapped to specific sections of the DPDP Act, 2023 and Rules, 2025.

No. We only analyse publicly accessible content during the scan. No personal data is collected, stored, or shared.

The score reflects what we can detect from publicly accessible pages. Some compliance requirements require manual verification. We flag these as "Unable to Verify" so you know where to focus.

Yes. You can scan as many websites as you like. Simply enter a new URL after reviewing your results.

A high score indicates strong alignment with detectable compliance requirements. However, full DPDP compliance involves internal processes, documentation, and evidence retention that cannot be verified through a website scan alone.