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Some files are too important for a regular cloud drive. The password manager your spouse can't get into. The insurance documents your family will need someday but won't know where to find. The letter you've been meaning to write for an occasion years from now. These files don't just need storage — they need privacy, durability, and a plan for who gets them and when.
Vaulternal is a private, encrypted vault built around three jobs: store, update, and deliver.
Store means genuine zero-knowledge encryption. Your files are encrypted on your device, in your browser, before anything touches our infrastructure. The encryption keys are derived from credentials only you hold — we never see them, we never store them, and we couldn't decrypt your files even if someone asked us to. This isn't a privacy policy; it's a mathematical guarantee. Encrypted files are distributed across independent storage networks so no single company, server, or jurisdiction controls your data.
Update means your vault stays current without becoming a chore. Vaulternal is designed around a simple quarterly ritual: log in, add a new file or letter if you want to, confirm your recipients are still the right people, and you're done. A few minutes, a few times a year. Your vault stays fresh, your peace of mind stays earned, and you never have to worry about stale information sitting in a drawer somewhere.
Deliver is what makes Vaulternal different from every other encrypted storage product. You set the rules for when specific files reach specific people. Choose a future date and the vault delivers on schedule. Set an inactivity window and the vault notices if you stop checking in. Or keep it manual and release files whenever you decide. Each recipient gets their own encrypted access key, so you can share different files with different people under different conditions — all without compromising anyone else's privacy. Files are decrypted entirely in the recipient's browser. At no point does Vaulternal or any third party see plaintext data.
The free tier gives you 50 MB of encrypted storage, one delivery rule, and zero-knowledge encryption — enough to store a handful of key documents and set one delivery. Paid plans add more recipients, more delivery types including inactivity detection, and unlimited vault storage with flexible upload limits.
No special software to install. No blockchain wallet required to get started. No complicated setup. Sign up with an email, upload a file, and your vault is live. For those who want to see the cryptographic details, the full security architecture is published and independently verifiable.
Vaulternal is for anyone who has files that matter to specific people and wants those files genuinely private, reliably preserved, and delivered on their terms.