For accounting & law firms

Confidential client work, invisible to everyone but you

Spacetop for Windows turns your laptop into a private 100-inch workspace. Returns, workpapers, exhibits, and privileged files live inside your glasses — not on a screen the cabin, the lobby, or the client's staff can read.

  • No visible screen — nothing for a seatmate or passerby to read or photograph
  • A 100-inch canvas: lay the workpaper, source docs, and software side by side
  • Runs on the laptop your team already carries — no monitors to ship
  • A concrete safeguard for AICPA confidentiality and ABA Model Rule 1.6(c) duties
Accountant or attorney working privately on a laptop with AR glasses in a bright airport lounge

Where it leaks

Busy season doesn't wait for a private office

From January deadlines to out-of-town hearings, the work lands wherever you are — and so does the exposure. Three moments where a screen quietly gives it all away.

Accountant reviewing a workpaper at a client conference table while a colleague walks past

At the client's table

Their staff walks past every few minutes

You're reconciling a ledger or reviewing an exhibit at the client's shared table. A salary line, a margin, an allegation — any of it is readable at a glance. Spacetop keeps the document inside your glasses, not on a screen the room can see.

Lawyer reviewing a confidential document on a private AR screen on a flight

The 5 p.m. flight home

The row behind you has the best seat

Middle seat, two returns or a deposition transcript to finish before tomorrow. A privacy filter still leaves the passenger behind and above you a clear view of the names and numbers. With Spacetop there is simply nothing on the tray table to read.

Attorney working privately with AR glasses and floating screens in a public setting

The courthouse corridor & hotel lobby

One glance can reveal weeks of strategy

Opposing counsel three feet away on the same bench, or a dozen strangers walking past a lobby table. An angled screen hands over your argument outline or settlement number. The document lives inside the workspace only you can see.

Your screen is the easiest leak in the room

The Ponemon Institute / 3M visual-hacking experiment (2016) measured how easily on-screen data is captured in real workplaces — and named financial and privileged documents specifically.

It almost always works

91% of visual-hacking attempts succeeded

68% of the time, no one stopped the onlooker

Nearly half succeeded in under 15 minutes

Confidential work is the target

27% of captured data was sensitive — including financial and privileged documents

52% of it was read straight off a screen

An average of 3.9 pieces of sensitive data per attempt

Filters don't close the gap

They darken side angles only — not over your shoulder or from above

They shrink the one screen you're already squinting at

Spacetop removes the visible screen entirely

Spacetop vs. the workarounds

The privacy filter and the cramped travel screen were the old compromises. Here's what changes when your laptop becomes a private 100-inch canvas.

SpacetopPrivacy filterSingle laptop screen
Workspace size100" virtual canvasSame single screenSingle screen
Hidden from onlookers at every anglePartial, side angles only
Spread documents and sources side-by-side
Reduces tab-switching errors
Works on the laptop you already carry

Accountants & lawyers: FAQ

How do I keep client data private while traveling during busy season?

Spacetop renders your workspace inside AR glasses, so returns, workpapers, exhibits, and client files are visible only to you — on a flight, in a hotel lobby, or at the client's office. There's no screen for a passerby to read at any angle.

Is a privacy filter enough for confidential or privileged documents in public?

Usually not. Filters only darken side viewing angles, leaving your screen readable from behind and above. The Ponemon/3M study found 91% of visual-hacking attempts succeeded and specifically counted financial and privileged documents among the data captured. Spacetop removes the visible screen entirely.

Does Spacetop support our confidentiality and ethics obligations?

It's a strong technical safeguard for client confidentiality under the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct and a concrete step toward ABA Model Rule 1.6(c)'s reasonable-efforts standard, keeping on-screen data unreadable to onlookers. It complements your firm's policies rather than replacing them.

Can the whole firm use it?

Yes. Spacetop for Windows runs on the AI PC each partner, associate, accountant, or paralegal already uses, paired with lightweight AR glasses, so the firm gets the same private 100-inch workspace on the road.

Ready to work without boundaries?

Talk to our team about how Spacetop can fit your business or we can partner with you.