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Inth

Inth

Privacy compliance, enforced in code

Spring 2026ActiveB2BInfrastructureDeveloper ToolsComplianceOpen SourceWeb DevelopmentLondon, England, United Kingdom
Inth makes privacy compliance live where the risk actually is: the codebase and runtime. Companies still rely on dashboards, questionnaires, and policy docs to prove compliance, but consent breaks in code, deletion breaks in code, and vendors, logs, AI systems, and agent-written changes all move user data in code. Inth sits in the repo, detects user-data privacy risk, maps it to files and owners, and generates the evidence regulators and enterprise buyers ask for. Its wedge is c15t, an open-source consent SDK with 2.6M npm downloads and adoption from teams like Zed, Infisical, and Expo. Inth is making every codebase compliant by default.

Verdict

High Signal
Market Opportunity
Privacy compliance is a large, regulated, B2B enterprise market — GDPR, CCPA, and emerging AI data regulations create mandatory spend. The ICP (engineering-led SaaS companies needing code-level compliance) is clear and growing as AI agents and third-party SDKs proliferate. Enterprise buyers and regulators both create pull, and compliance tooling typically commands strong ARR multiples.
Low Signal
Founder Signal
LinkedIn data is unavailable for Christopher Burns, making it impossible to assess work history, prior roles, or domain expertise. The only signals are the OSS projects (c15t, cookiebench) and the 2.6M npm downloads, which show he can build and grow developer tools. Solo founder with no verifiable background is a real risk, especially for an enterprise compliance play that requires legal/security credibility.
Medium Signal
Competition
Established players include OneTrust, Transcend, and Osano in the consent/privacy ops space, plus newer dev-centric tools like Privado and Datree. Inth's differentiation — living in the repo and runtime rather than dashboards — is meaningfully different from policy-layer tools. However, OneTrust has enormous resources and is moving down the stack; no competitor data was available to fully assess.
Medium Signal
Product
c15t open-source consent SDK has 2.6M npm downloads — real traction signal. Named adopters include Zed, Infisical, and Expo, which are credible developer-ecosystem companies. However, no pricing page, revenue figures, or enterprise customer logos visible; the core Inth product beyond the OSS wedge is not fully described.
OverallB Tier

The 2.6M npm downloads on c15t and adoption by credible developer tools (Zed, Infisical, Expo) prove Christopher can build things people actually use — that's a real wedge into a mandatory-spend enterprise market. The developer-native, code-level approach to privacy compliance is genuinely differentiated from dashboard-and-questionnaire incumbents. The critical weakness is the complete absence of LinkedIn data for the sole founder, making it impossible to assess whether he has the enterprise sales, legal, or security credibility needed to close compliance deals at scale — solo non-technical risk can't be ruled out. No press, no revenue figures, and no visible enterprise product beyond the OSS layer means this is still early-stage hypothesis despite the traction signal.

Active Founders

Christopher Burns
Christopher Burns
Founder

Founder of Inth.com // creator of c15t.com + cookiebench.com

Inth
Inth
TierB Tier
BatchSpring 2026
Team Size3
StatusActive
LocationLondon, England, United Kingdom
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