Press Kit
VisualEther Press Kit
Logos, product screenshots, boilerplate, and a one-page fact sheet — everything you need to cover VisualEther. All assets here are cleared for editorial use.
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At a glance
VisualEther — Wireshark PCAP analysis for humans and AI. VisualEther turns Wireshark packet captures into readable sequence diagrams, then lets Claude Code explain, in plain English, why a network session failed.
- What it is — a tool that converts Wireshark packet captures (PCAP/PCAPNG) into clear, frame-accurate sequence diagrams, and lets an AI coding agent reason about those captures directly, without blowing its context budget.
- Category — PCAP analysis for humans and AI · protocol analyzer · developer tools.
- 82+ built-in protocol templates — 5G NR, 5G core, LTE, IMS/VoLTE, SIP/RTP, BGP, OSPF, DNS, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, TLS, Kerberos, Diameter, GTP, and industrial protocols including Modbus, DNP3, and EtherNet/IP.
- One download, three editions — Community (free, no license), Professional (45-day trial unlocks the full paid feature set), Server (three developer seats + one shared CI / VM / server host).
- Built on tshark — anything Wireshark can dissect, VisualEther can diagram (Wireshark 4.6+ recommended).
- Built-in MCP server (Professional/Server) — drives Claude Code through an author → debug → verify loop; works with any MCP-capable client (Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Zed), with Claude Code the tested and supported client.
- Native install everywhere — winget on Windows, Homebrew on macOS (Apple Silicon), apt/dnf repositories on Linux.
- Availability — available now. Launch: July 14, 2026.
- Vendor — EventHelix.com, Inc. · eventhelix.com/visualether
The full one-pager is available as a downloadable PDF fact sheet.
Screenshots
High-resolution PNGs, cleared for editorial and review use. Right-click to save, or use the download link under each image.
See — a sequence diagram from a PCAP

Thousands of packets across multiple protocol layers rendered as one readable conversation. Download PNG →
Triage — the Session Navigator

Every session grouped by outcome, so the broken flows are the first thing you see. Download PNG →
Diagnose — Claude Code on a capture

Point Claude Code at a capture; it explains the failure in plain English, citing frame numbers. Download PNG →
Automate — the Capture Atlas

The unattended output of a batch run — every capture indexed, with machine-readable output beside it. Download PNG →
Logos
VisualEther is a product of EventHelix.com, Inc. Please use the EventHelix logo when a brand mark is needed; there is no separate VisualEther wordmark. Do not alter, recolor, or stretch the mark.

Messaging
One-liner
VisualEther — Wireshark PCAP analysis for humans and AI. Turn captures into sequence diagrams, then ask Claude Code why a session failed, in plain English.
Boilerplate (short)
EventHelix builds tools and tutorials for protocol engineers, telecom architects, and systems developers — sequence diagrams, call flows, and deep dives. VisualEther is its Wireshark PCAP-to-sequence-diagram analyzer, available free as a Community edition and as paid Professional and Server editions with built-in AI analysis via Claude Code.
About EventHelix (long)
EventHelix.com, Inc. builds tools and tutorials for protocol engineers, telecom architects, and systems developers — sequence diagrams, call flows, and deep technical explainers across 5G, LTE, IMS, and networking. Its products include VisualEther and EventStudio.
Category tags — protocol analyzer · network monitoring · developer tools · test automation · 5G/telecom · packet analysis · AI/MCP tooling
See Claude debug real captures
Each case study is a verbatim Claude Code session on a real capture — the strongest visual proof of the "humans and AI" story, and a ready-made angle for coverage.
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Media contact
Sandeep Ahluwalia — Founder, EventHelix.com, Inc. support@eventhelix.com X: @eventhelix · LinkedIn: /company/eventhelix-com-inc- · GitHub: /eventhelix