Set a real per-process download cap.
Pick an application and apply a maximum download rate in MB/s. Presets keep the common values one click away while custom limits cover everything in between.
Internet Limiter provides per-process bandwidth limits, application-level internet blocking and live network visibility in a focused Windows interface.
Apply limits to individual applications, block network access when needed and monitor activity without affecting the rest of the system.
Pick an application and apply a maximum download rate in MB/s. Presets keep the common values one click away while custom limits cover everything in between.
Block network access for a selected application without closing it, then restore access whenever you want.
Active processes stay visible, connection counts update live and the Advanced view adds traffic graphs and a clearer activity overview.
Internet Limiter can live in the tray, start with Windows and keep your rules available without turning into another giant dashboard you have to babysit.
Internet Limiter sits between application traffic and your connection policy. Each process can remain unrestricted, receive a bandwidth cap or be blocked independently.
The two-mode layout keeps the common job simple without throwing away the deeper controls.
Easy mode keeps the primary controls visible: select an application, set a bandwidth limit or block network access.
Advanced mode exposes the live activity view, application rules, priorities, network graphs and additional utilities while keeping the same app-first workflow.
No separate drivers to hunt down and no manual network configuration before the app becomes useful.
Run the Windows installer. The required WinDivert runtime is included with the release.
Choose a running application from the process list.
Apply a speed limit, change priority or block internet access.
Minimize to tray and let the rule keep doing its job in the background.
The public build includes basic product telemetry for release quality and usage tracking. The tracking is intentionally limited to application events and release information rather than the private details of what you run.
Basic release telemetry helps tell whether the public build is being used and which top-level features are working in the real world.
If it becomes one of those utilities you keep running all the time, Ko-fi is the easiest way to support future updates and the rest of the BcoJacob projects. No core limiter features are locked behind support.
Support on Ko-fi ♥Install Internet Limiter, select an application and apply the network policy you need.