ConsentPixel
ConsentPixel a CIPA-first consent management platform that blocks tracking scripts until visitors consent, delivered as a single JavaScript pixel.
Cost / License
- Subscription
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- CCPA Compliant
ConsentPixel News & Activities
Recent activities
- consentpixel added ConsentPixel
- POX updated ConsentPixel
consentpixel added ConsentPixel as alternative to CookieYes, OneTrust, CookieGuard and Cookiebot
ConsentPixel information
What is ConsentPixel?
ConsentPixel a consent management platform built around a simple difference from most cookie tools: it actually enforces consent instead of just displaying a banner.
Standard consent banners show a notice while analytics, chat widgets, and ad pixels quietly keep tracking in the background. That pre-consent tracking is exactly what drives the current wave of CIPA "wiretapping" lawsuits, alongside CCPA/CPRA and GDPR exposure. ConsentPixel blocks those scripts, pixels, and third-party tags until a visitor grants permission — so the consent you display is the consent you enforce.
Setup is a single JavaScript pixel. One snippet handles script blocking, consent capture, audit logging, and continuous coverage monitoring automatically, with no SDK and no tag-manager rework. It runs across WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, custom HTML, and headless stacks.
Core capabilities include true script blocking before consent; page-scoped, append-only consent logs that create defensible, audit-ready evidence; site-wide coverage monitoring that flags pages or scripts falling outside consent coverage; multi-regulation support spanning CIPA, CCPA/CPRA, GDPR, and a growing set of US state privacy laws; and agency-ready white-label tools for managing many client sites from one dashboard.
ConsentPixel is built for US SMBs running ad pixels and chat tools that create CIPA exposure, and for digital agencies handling compliance across multiple clients. Pricing scales from single-domain plans to multi-client agency tiers and custom enterprise arrangements.
It's a strong alternative for anyone using a conventional cookie-banner CMP that simulates consent rather than enforcing it.




