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PrivacyNotes is a zero-knowledge encrypted workspace that brings your notes, tasks, journals, files, and passwords into one app, so you stop juggling four separate subscriptions.
Everything is encrypted on your device with XChaCha20-Poly1305 before it ever syncs. Your keys are derived from a recovery phrase that never touches our servers, so we cannot read your content, your filenames, or anything else. This is real zero-knowledge, not a marketing label.
Five pillars, one encrypted app:
Built for privacy, not surveillance:
Pricing that respects you:
Works on web, macOS, and soon iOS, Android, Windows and Linux with a responsive mobile layout. Import from Apple Notes, Standard Notes, Google Keep, Obsidian, and markdown in a few clicks.
Inkrypt.online
PrivacyNotesInkrypt.online's answer
Most cloud note-taking apps require you to trust them with your data by storing it in a readable format on their servers. Inkrypt eliminates this need for trust. You should choose Inkrypt if you want state-of-the-art encryption without the hassle of creating an account. It also stands out by offering rich text editing, offline support (PWA), and advanced secure sharing options (like link expiration and view limits) in a clean, modern interface.
PrivacyNotes's answer:
Three reasons:
Inkrypt.online's answer
Inkrypt uniquely combines absolute privacy with a frictionless user experience. It operates on a zero-knowledge architecture, meaning all encryption and decryption happens locally in your browser (using AES-256-GCM). The server never sees your plaintext data or your password. Furthermore, there are no user accounts, no sign-ups, and no email verificationsโaccess is controlled entirely by a custom note URL you choose and a password you set.
PrivacyNotes's answer:
PrivacyNotes is the only zero-knowledge encrypted workspace that keeps notes, tasks, journals, files, and a password vault behind one set of on-device keys. Most privacy apps do one of those well and rent it to you monthly. We do all five, encrypt everything with XChaCha20-Poly1305 before it leaves your device, and charge once instead of forever. The encryption core is open core, published so the claims can be verified rather than trusted.
Inkrypt.online's answer
Inkrypt is designed for anyone who needs to securely store or share sensitive text online without leaving a readable digital footprint. This includes privacy-conscious individuals, developers sharing code or API keys, journalists protecting source information, and remote teams collaborating on confidential drafts.
PrivacyNotes's answer:
Privacy-conscious individuals and independent professionals who handle information they would not want a vendor reading: lawyers, journalists, healthcare and mental-health practitioners, developers, security specialists, researchers, and founders. It also fits anyone who simply wants one private home for their notes, tasks, journaling, and wellness tracking instead of spreading them across surveillance-funded apps.
Inkrypt.online's answer
Inkrypt was created to solve a very specific problem: the lack of a quick, simple way to stash private notes online without having to blindly trust a service provider. The goal was to build a tool that offered the strongest possible privacy (zero-knowledge) but was as easy to use as opening a blank browser tab, resulting in a completely frictionless and secure notepad.
PrivacyNotes's answer:
PrivacyNotes started from a simple frustration: staying organized meant scattering your life across half a dozen apps, most of which could read everything you typed and billed you monthly for the privilege. We wanted one place for notes, tasks, journals, files, and passwords, encrypted so thoroughly that the people running the servers could not read a word of it, and paid for once rather than forever. So we built the encryption first, made the keys live only on your device, and published the crypto as open core so the promise could be checked, not just believed. Everything else grew from one rule: your data is yours, and no one else's to mine.
Inkrypt.online's answer
Which are the primary technologies used for building Inkrypt? Inkrypt is built using a modern, scalable tech stack:
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React, TypeScript, Vite and Tailwind CSS.
Inkrypt.online's answer
Because Inkrypt requires no sign-ups and does not track user identities, it does not collect a list of corporate customers. It is trusted daily by:
PrivacyNotes's answer:
Honestly? We have no idea, and that is the entire point. Signup is anonymous (a recovery phrase or Google, no email or personal details), the app ships zero analytics and zero trackers, and zero-knowledge encryption means we cannot see who you are or what you store. We could not name a single customer if we tried. A privacy product that tracked its users closely enough to brag about them would be missing the plot.
My experience with Inkrypt.online was seamless and reassuring for privacy needs; I created a password-protected note in seconds via the browser-based editor, which supports rich text formatting and auto-saves. Sharing links with expiry times and view limits added perfect control, and zero-knowledge encryption meant the site never sees my data
The best thing about this: No subscription model, it's a one-time fee for a lifetime license. But you can start for free with the generous freemium model. I only needed to upgrade to pro because I wanted to use the app on my phone, laptop and desktop. Highly recommended! Btw, it's a perfect markdown editor as well, not sure why they don't emphasize this more.
Privnote - Send notes that will self-destruct after being read
Standard Notes - A safe place for your notes, thoughts, and life's work
Apple Notes - Apple Notes functions as a service for making short text notes.
Simplenote - The simplest way to keep notes. Light, clean, and free. Simplenote is now available for iOS, Android, Mac, and the web.
Evernote - Bring your life's work together in one digital workspace. Evernote is the place to collect inspirational ideas, write meaningful words, and move your important projects forward.
Google Keep - Capture notes, share them with others, and access them from your computer, phone or tablet. Free with a Google account.