End-to-end encrypted

Secrets that self-destruct
after one read.

Share passwords, API keys, and sensitive messages through encrypted one-time links. The note vanishes the moment it's opened — leaving no trace on our servers.

AES-256-GCMZero knowledgeNo account neededOpen source

How it works

Three steps to complete privacy

01

Write your secret

Type your sensitive message. Optionally add a password and set an expiry. Your note is encrypted in your browser before leaving your device.

02

Share the link

You receive a unique one-time link. The decryption key lives only in the URL fragment — our servers never see it.

03

Note self-destructs

The moment the recipient opens the link, the note is permanently and irreversibly deleted from our database. Gone forever.

Built for privacy

Security by design, not by policy

We can't read your notes even if we wanted to. The architecture makes it technically impossible.

Zero-knowledge encryption

AES-256-GCM encryption happens entirely in your browser. The server stores only an encrypted blob it can never read.

Read-once destruction

Notes are permanently deleted the instant they are retrieved. No soft deletes, no recovery paths, no backups.

No account required

Create and share notes instantly. No sign-up, no tracking, no logs of what you send or who reads it.

Optional password layer

Add an extra layer of protection with a password. Even if someone intercepts the link, they cannot read the note.

Ready to share a secret?

Your note will be encrypted in your browser and destroyed the moment it's read. No account needed.