Free tools
Calculators, scanners, checklists and reference material for India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act. Most of it works without an account, and none of it needs a card.
Tools
Each of these gives you an answer about your own organisation rather than general advice. Nothing here is a trial of the product.
Every obligation in the Act and the 2025 Rules turned into a checklist you can work through and tick off. Sent to your inbox and readable online.
OpenWork out what breaching each obligation would actually cost your organisation, using the penalty schedule in the Act rather than a headline figure.
OpenPoint it at any website and see the cookies and third-party trackers it sets, with a plain verdict on where that leaves you.
OpenTwenty questions across five areas of the Act, scored into a readiness rating with the specific gaps that pulled it down.
OpenEstimate what a breach would cost your organisation across regulatory penalty, remediation and reputational damage, for your sector and size.
OpenThree free courses on the Act with quizzes and a certificate anyone can verify. The courses are open to read; claiming the certificate needs a work email.
OpenGuides and references
The Act, the 2025 Rules and the vocabulary around them, written to be read by the person who has to implement it rather than by a lawyer.
The Act explained in plain English, obligation by obligation, with what each one means for a business that has to actually comply with it.
OpenEvery term the Act uses, defined without legal jargon and cross-linked so you can follow one straight into the next.
OpenStarting documents for the records the Act expects you to keep, so the first version is an edit rather than a blank page.
OpenA longer read on getting from knowing your obligations to actually operating them day to day, written for Indian startups and mid-size businesses.
OpenGuides, how-tos and analysis on the Act and the 2025 Rules, written as they land rather than after the fact.
OpenPut the penalty calculator on your own site or client portal with a single snippet. Developer documentation, including the events it emits.
OpenThese will tell you where the gaps are. Closing them, keeping them closed and being able to prove it to a regulator is what the platform is for.