Your data stays yours.
No phone number. No ID. No one collecting data before you even start.
Encrypted on your device before they ever leave it. No one can open them. Not even us.
When you hold someone's data,
the storage shouldn't be the weak link.
No phone number. No ID. No one collecting data before you even start.
Files are encrypted on your device before upload. We only ever store sealed ciphertext.
Your keys. Your files. Share with a link when you choose, revoke it anytime.
Your files aren't a product. Your folders aren't training data. Nothing in your vault is for sale, and neither are you.
We can't open what we can't read. Encryption by default means we couldn't hand over your files even if we were forced to.
Not us. Not anyone. The kind of protection you can put in writing to the clients who trust you with their data.
No lock-in, no hostage data. Take your files anytime, prove your trail whenever you need to.
Storage that works for you. Not against you.
The big clouds can't leave your files alone. Their business runs on access, scanning, and the quiet assumption that your data is theirs to use.
Wappecloud answers to one person: you. Not the advertiser. Not the algorithm. Just the owner of the vault.
That's it. Nothing else.
Yes. Files are encrypted on your device before upload. We don't have the keys, can't open them, and can't hand them over, even if a court asked. Privacy you can put in writing to your clients.
No. We only ever see sealed ciphertext. We don't serve ads, don't train on your data, and don't look inside. Your files are never a product, and neither are you.
Your files cannot be recovered. That is the trade for true privacy: only you hold the key. Save your 12-word phrase somewhere safe and treat it like the key to a safe.
There's a free tier to start. Plans built for professionals and teams. You're the customer, not the product. Pricing coming soon.
Don't take our word for it, look at the architecture. Built on audited open cryptographic standards, with no data we don't need. The math is the trust, and you can show it to anyone who asks.
Yes. Create a password-protected link with an expiry and a download limit. The recipient needs no account, and you can revoke the link at any time.
No leaks, so that you can focus on what matters most.
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