Most AI safety systems are built for major languages. Valvur Language Shield provides language-specific safety infrastructure that enables governments, universities, AI developers, and digital platforms to detect cyberbullying, hate speech, scams, harassment, and harmful online behaviour in underrepresented languages.
Developed in collaboration with universities, public institutions, and AI innovators to strengthen digital safety in underrepresented languages.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming digital services, education, public administration, and online communities. Yet most AI safety systems are optimised for a small number of global languages — leaving speakers of smaller and underrepresented languages with significantly weaker protection against harmful online behaviour.
Every language deserves equal protection in the digital age.
Valvur Language Shield is a language-specific safety layer designed to improve the ability of AI systems and digital platforms to understand and respond to harmful content in low-resource languages.
Rather than replacing existing AI models, Language Shield enhances them with local linguistic knowledge, safety intelligence, and continuously evolving language resources.
A composable safety stack that augments any AI system with linguistic context, threat detection, and integration-ready signals.
Specialised language understanding designed for local linguistic realities.
Detection and classification of harmful online behaviour.
Structured safety signals for digital systems.
Ensure smaller linguistic communities receive the same level of digital protection as speakers of major languages.
Enable countries and institutions to strengthen safety capabilities within their own language ecosystems.
Improve fairness, transparency, and trust in AI-powered services.
Continuously evolves alongside language trends, emerging threats, and new digital behaviours.
Support safer digital public services, national AI strategies, and online child protection initiatives.
Advance responsible AI research, language technologies, and digital safety innovation.
Expand safely into underserved linguistic markets while improving trust and safety outcomes.
Create safer digital learning environments for students and educators.
Reduce cyberbullying, harassment, and harmful behaviour in online spaces.
Strengthen safety systems without rebuilding existing AI infrastructure.
As AI becomes part of everyday life, linguistic communities risk being left behind if safety technologies fail to understand their language and cultural context.
Valvur Language Shield helps ensure that smaller languages remain both visible and protected in the future digital ecosystem.
By combining AI safety, language resources, and local expertise, we support a more inclusive and resilient digital future.
Valvur develops AI-powered digital safety infrastructure that protects individuals, communities, and institutions across digital environments. Language Shield extends this mission by ensuring underrepresented languages receive equal protection in the AI era.
Every language deserves equal access to digital protection.
Reduce exposure to cyberbullying, scams, harassment, and harmful online behaviour.
Build AI systems that serve all communities fairly and safely.
Valvur is building a global network of organisations committed to safer digital environments and stronger language inclusion in AI. We actively seek collaboration on language-specific safety infrastructure, research initiatives, datasets, and deployment programmes.
Strengthen digital sovereignty and national-language safety capabilities.
Develop language resources, benchmarks, and AI safety research.
Improve safety performance across underserved languages.
Protect vulnerable communities and strengthen digital resilience.
Enhance safety capabilities while preserving local linguistic context.
Digital safety should not depend on how widely a language is spoken. Partner with Valvur to help create the next generation of AI safety infrastructure for underrepresented languages and digital communities worldwide.