Enterprise-grade anti-detection for competitive Minecraft PvP. External architecture with deep OS-level stealth that defeats screensharing, forensic tools, and anti-cheats.
Completely Undetectable
DarkFrame is built from scratch to be invisible. It doesn't show up in Task Manager,
process scanners, or any common detection tools. You can run it with full confidence
that nobody will find it — not anti-cheats, not screensharers, not anyone.
Zero-Trace Operation
From launch to exit, DarkFrame leaves no evidence behind. No files, no logs, no
suspicious entries anywhere on your system. Even after you close it, there's nothing
left to find.
DarkFrame doesn't appear in Task Manager, Process Hacker, System Informer, or any other process monitoring tool. There is no visible process, window, or entry that can be traced back to it.
Memory scanners, module enumeration tools, and anti-cheat software cannot find DarkFrame. It's designed to be completely invisible to every known detection method used in screenshares.
DarkFrame protects itself in memory so that forensic analysis tools see nothing recognizable. Even advanced memory inspection can't identify it as a loaded module.
DarkFrame is fully resistant to debugging. Attaching a debugger won't reveal its presence — our internal operations stay completely hidden from all analysis tools.
The cheat menu and all visual overlays are fully invisible to OBS, Discord screenshare, and any recording software. You can stream or get screenshared with zero risk.
When you close DarkFrame, it automatically cleans up any traces from your system. Recent files, activity logs, and any forensic artifacts are wiped before it exits.
DarkFrame loads instantly and the launcher disappears in milliseconds. There's no lingering process or window — it's running before you can even blink.
Decompilers, string scanners, and reverse engineering tools see nothing useful. All readable information is protected so that static analysis of the binary reveals nothing.
All sensitive information is handled securely and destroyed automatically when no longer needed. Nothing identifiable persists in system memory after use.
All combat and movement modules use randomization and human-like patterns. Even when someone is watching your screen directly, the gameplay looks completely natural.
Your settings are saved to a location that doesn't look suspicious at all. No sketchy filenames, no "cheat" folders — even a manual file search won't find anything.
DarkFrame unloads cleanly without crashing your game. After closing, there's zero evidence it was ever running — as if it was never there.
Windows system logs and event viewers show no suspicious activity related to DarkFrame. Forensic checks on your event logs will come back completely clean.
DarkFrame passes every type of deep check. Process trees, file system searches, registry checks, recent activity — everything comes back clean.