Kosher Browser
An Android browser built from scratch around kosher filtering.
Overview
Kosher Browser is a native Android browser (v1.0.0, ~3.7K lines of Java) designed for Hebrew-speaking families and institutions. WebView under the hood, but everything around it is custom: a DoH DNS client, a classifier client talking to Kosher Classifier, a parental admin panel, device admin for MDM enforcement, a blocked-page controller, and full RTL Hebrew UI. Release APK signed and ready.
What it does.
Core is complete. Final polish, store assets and launch in flight.
Where this is heading.
Replace mock with the live Kosher Classifier API, embed Kosher Vision on-device image filter once v0 ships, full-stack browser tests against the real DNS + Classifier pair on emulator.
Four more pieces of the kosher internet.
The browser is chapter one. The infrastructure around it — a signed content classifier, a filtering DNS, a search engine, a community platform — is what makes the ecosystem coherent. These are specified, scoped, and on the roadmap.
Kosher Search
A Hebrew-first whitelist search engine: a few thousand hand-curated kosher sites, one clean index, no surveillance.
Image Filter
On-device TF-Lite model that intercepts WebView images and hides non-tznius content with religious sensitivity. Runs offline.
Community Platform
B2B dashboard for rabbis, schools and community managers to set policy, see analytics and manage device fleets under a single trust chain.
Web of Trust
A PKI where rabbis digitally sign domains as kosher. The browser shows the badge next to the URL. Pluralistic — each trust chain is its own rabbi.
Not in the store yet.
This one is still in development. Leave your email and you'll be the first to know when it ships.