JSO AI helps customers choose and review JavaScript protection settings with clearer guidance. It does not replace JavaScript Obfuscator; it sits beside the online tool and desktop app so you can make better decisions before a protected release goes out.
Use it when you want plain-language help choosing a preset, checking whether a release needs extra testing, or understanding which setting to adjust after protected code behaves differently than expected.
What JSO AI helps with
Preset guidance. Describe what you are protecting in plain English. JSO AI suggests a starting profile you can review before applying.
Compatibility checks. Find areas that may need extra testing after protection, such as dynamic loading, framework hooks, public callbacks, or names that must stay stable.
Error explanations. Paste an error or stack trace and get a practical explanation of which protection setting is most likely involved.
Protected-output review. Higher tiers add more review capacity for important releases so your team can see where stronger settings are useful and where lighter settings are safer.
Targeted protection suggestions. AI Corporate and Enterprise focus attention on sensitive functions, such as license checks, paid-feature gates, fraud rules, or proprietary algorithms.
Plans
| Plan |
Price |
Monthly guided checks |
Best for |
| AI Basic |
$19 / month |
50 |
Individuals choosing presets and checking compatibility before publishing. |
| AI Corporate |
$79 / month |
500 |
Teams that need higher limits, release review, and targeted protection suggestions. |
| AI Enterprise |
$299 / month |
5000 |
Organizations that need the largest AI capacity and support for security reviews. |
JSO AI plans are separate from JavaScript protection plans. For example, you can use Basic protection with AI Basic, Corporate protection with AI Enterprise, or no AI add-on at all.
AI key and payment
- Start from AI key settings and save an OpenAI or Claude key.
- BYO-key calls still count against JSO AI action limits, while provider billing stays with your OpenAI or Claude account.
- The usage dashboard shows your current plan, monthly usage, remaining limits, and provider-key status.
- When managed JSO AI billing is active for an account, logged-in customers can use secure Stripe Checkout from the AI order page.
- If managed checkout is not active, the order page sends you to AI key settings or support instead of failing silently.
Usage limits
JSO AI uses capped monthly limits. The dashboard shows guided checks used, review capacity used, and remaining capacity for the current billing month.
- Guided checks are user-visible events such as a preset suggestion, compatibility check, or explanation request.
- Review capacity covers larger review work where the amount of submitted code matters.
- No surprise overages. When a limit is reached, JSO AI pauses the request and points you to the upgrade path instead of billing more automatically.
Data handling
- Submitted snippets are used to complete the requested JSO AI action.
- Preview tools run in limited mode when no live provider key is available.
- Production AI processing follows the same practical boundary as protection requests: code is processed for the request and is not kept as a reusable training corpus.
- Organizations that do not want AI assistance can leave the add-on disabled.
Roadmap
| Release | Timing | What customers get |
| Preview and billing |
Available now |
Preview pages, encrypted BYO provider keys, usage dashboard, subscription management, and capped usage reporting. |
| AI guidance |
Starting July 2026 |
Preset guidance, compatibility checks, and error explanations backed by AI. |
| Release review |
Late 2026 |
Deeper protected-output review, targeted protection suggestions, and suspicious-code checks for higher tiers. |
| Enterprise evidence |
Early 2027 |
Larger customer-specific review reports for security and vendor evaluations. |
Positioning
JSO AI is not sold as magic or as a promise that protected JavaScript can never be analyzed. It is a practical review layer: it helps customers choose settings, avoid common compatibility mistakes, and explain protection choices more clearly during internal review.