According to a recent LinkedIn post from Polygraf AI, the company plans to exhibit at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, a major innovation conference scheduled for April 27-29 in Tokyo. The post indicates that Polygraf AI intends to showcase its new Desktop Overlay capability, described as an operating-system level security layer that flags sensitive data at the keystroke across applications without requiring integrations.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that this product is positioned to address data security risks arising from user inputs into AI tools, emphasizing real-time detection, local processing, and compliance-focused coaching features for employees. For investors, participation in a large Asia-based innovation event may signal Polygraf AI’s interest in expanding its international visibility and capturing enterprise demand for AI security and zero-trust solutions.
If the product operates as described, Desktop Overlay could enhance the company’s value proposition to organizations accelerating AI adoption, particularly those with strict data-governance and regulatory requirements. Exposure at SusHi Tech Tokyo may also help Polygraf AI build partnerships in the Japanese and broader Asia-Pacific markets, potentially supporting future revenue growth and strengthening its competitive position in the emerging AI security segment.

