What is LLMTor?
Key Features
Tor integration
Routes all requests through the Tor network to mask your IP address and location
Blind RSA signatures
Cryptographic protocol prevents the server from correlating queries with user identity
Open source
Code is publicly available for audit and community verification
Zero-knowledge architecture
Server cannot create usage profiles or link requests to individuals
Public LLM access
Compatible with publicly available language models
Freemium model
Free tier available with optional paid features for enhanced access
Pros & Cons
Advantages
- True anonymity - dual-layer privacy (Tor + blind signatures) provides strong anonymity guarantees
- Open source and auditable - code transparency builds trust and allows security verification
- No tracking or profiling - server architecture prevents building usage dossiers
- Free to use - freemium model makes privacy accessible without cost barrier
- Protects sensitive queries - ideal for research, journalism, or politically sensitive topics
Limitations
- Speed trade-off - Tor routing and cryptographic operations add latency compared to direct LLM access
- Limited to public LLMs - cannot provide access to proprietary or premium models
- Smaller ecosystem - fewer integrations and features compared to mainstream LLM platforms
Use Cases
Journalists researching sensitive topics without creating discoverable query trails
Privacy researchers testing LLM safety and bias without identification
Users in restrictive regions accessing AI tools without government surveillance
Academic researchers protecting subject confidentiality in sensitive studies
Privacy-conscious individuals who prefer not to create identifiable AI usage patterns
Pricing
Access to public LLMs with Tor routing and blind signature protection, basic anonymity features
Enhanced rate limits, priority routing, additional LLM access options
Quick Info
- Website
- llmtor.com
- Pricing
- Freemium
- Platforms
- Web
- Categories
- Other
- Launched
- Mar 2026