Redacting Sensitive Data Before Using AI
We researched tools to help in-house teams remove names, addresses, and identifiers before uploading documents to ChatGPT and other AI tools
Hi everyone,
One of the most common questions we hear from in-house employment lawyers is:
“Even if an AI tool promises strong privacy protections, should I really be uploading contracts with employee PII?”
The short answer: most lawyers still prefer to scrub sensitive data first. It’s a way to stay in control and reduce the chance that a third-party system stores information it shouldn’t.
The typical workflow looks like this:
Start with an employment contract.
Remove identifiers of the company or hiring manager.
Remove all personally identifiable information (employee name, title, phone, email, address).
Keep in place the business-critical details (salary, compensation, start date, job terms).
Upload the scrubbed version to your AI tool (ChatGPT, etc.) to ask questions.
To make that easier, here’s a shortlist of redaction tools worth exploring. We don’t have affiliations with any of these, and would love to hear if you’ve found one that works especially well in practice.
⚙️ Tools for On-Device or Privacy-Conscious Redaction
Stirling PDF (Free, Open Source)
Self-hosted, or install on your own machine. Auto-redact feature accepts text or regex. It’s free because they have a paid commercial product.
👉 Stirling PDFXodo / PDF Studio (~$10/month)
There’s a web version but you can also install the desktop app with offline redaction. There’s a free trial period and then it’s paid.
👉 Xodo PDF StudioRedacto (From $299/month)
Supports PDFs, Word, spreadsheets, images.
👉 RedactoSmallPDF (Free or Paid)
Easy to use, but primarily web-based. There is a desktop application but the macOs version isn’t supported since 2021
👉 SmallPDFFoxit Smart Redact (~$100/year + PDF editor)
Desktop option, integrates with Foxit’s PDF suite.
👉 Foxit Smart RedactAmicus5 (Free, Open Source)
Works with Word, Excel, and PDF. Uses local LLMs. Output is clunky but promising for tinkerers.
👉 Amicus5Adobe Acrobat Pro (~$20/month)
Trusted default for many corporate teams, includes built-in redaction for PDFs.
👉Adobe Acrobat Redaction
