As mobile cyber threats continue to rise in India, the competition among antivirus developers has intensified. Global players like Avast and Comodo Mobile Security, along with India’s long-established Quick Heal, now face a strong homegrown rival, TraceX Guard, developed by TraceX Labs under the Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives.
TraceX Guard an AI-powered mobile security application built for Android devices, designed to detect and neutralize malware such as viruses, spyware, worms, and malicious scripts. The app operates on a freemium model, allowing users to access core protection features for free while offering advanced capabilities through premium plans.
The security suite includes SMS and call blocking, a software and process manager, data and application backup, and a data traffic monitor. Its anti-theft module enables users to remotely locate, lock, or recover lost and stolen smartphones. TraceX Guard Mobile Security requires Android 2.2 or higher and supports all the latest Android versions.
While Avast and Comodo Mobile Security rely on conventional signature-based protection and cloud scanning, TraceX Guard introduces AI-driven behavioral analysis, capable of identifying new and evolving malware threats in real time. Moreover, unlike other mobile antivirus apps, TraceX Guard comes with a ₹10 lakh insurance protection plan for verified financial losses caused by Android malware a unique offering in India’s cybersecurity market.
According to cybersecurity experts, this combination of AI-based detection and financial protection could redefine how users perceive mobile security apps in the country. As TraceX Guard gains traction, it positions itself not just as an antivirus solution but as a trust-based digital safeguard for everyday Android users.