See the AI your company already runs
Firewall logs tell you someone opened ChatGPT. They don't tell you the customer list, the source code, or the patient record that went with it. Unseen shows you what is actually being sent, and lets you act on it.

You cannot govern what you cannot see
Every organization has more AI in use than it can name. Not because anyone did anything wrong, but because the tools are genuinely useful and people just want to get their work done. The exposure is in what leaves with each prompt.
When one Dutch city actually counted, it found more than a thousand documents containing personal data, including national ID numbers and social-care records, pasted into public AI tools in a single month. Most organizations have never counted, which is its own answer. Protection, reporting, and governance all start in the same place: being able to see what is happening.
Visibility that goes past the traffic log
A firewall can tell you an AI site was visited. That is not the same as knowing what your company is exposing. Unseen turns invisible AI usage into something you can act on.
Deep content inspection
See what is actually being sent, not just that someone visited an AI site. The prompt, the file, the data, read at the network layer.
Sensitive data detection
PII, credentials, financial data, and source code in prompts are detected and flagged automatically.
Per-user drill-down
Filter by user, team, tool, or risk level to see exactly who is putting what at risk, and where.
Risk scoring
Every interaction is scored for data sensitivity and policy risk, so you triage what matters instead of drowning in logs.
Real-time alerts
Get notified the moment high-risk usage happens, not in next month's report.
Usage and adoption trends
See which tools and use cases are growing across the business, so governance can follow reality.
Board-ready reporting
Turn raw usage into a picture leadership and auditors can read, without manual effort.
From visibility to action
Redact sensitive data, block the risky interaction, or redirect the person to a safe tool, from the same place you saw it.
No agents. Network layer. Thirty minutes.
Unseen plugs into the security stack you already run, including Zscaler, Palo Alto, and CrowdStrike. There is nothing to install on endpoints and no proxy to babysit.
Within about half an hour you can see the AI traffic your logs were blind to, and start acting on it. Visibility is step one; from there you can redact what should not leave, block the genuinely risky, and redirect people to a safe place to keep using AI.