AI OPEN — encryption built for people who want to actually own their data. No accounts. No telemetry. No middleman holding your keys. Industry-grade cryptography with secure defaults, shipped as a binary you can audit and run offline.
No cloud. No accounts. No middleman.
All data is encrypted and stored locally. Never transmitted. The cloud doesn't see what you don't send it.
We don't have access. You don't have to trust us. Your master password derives the keys — we never see them.
Industry-grade primitives, conservative defaults, and a binary you can verify. No surprises, no proprietary magic.
All data is encrypted and stored locally on your device. Never transmitted to our servers because there are no servers.
/ 02We don't have access. You don't have to trust us. Your master password derives the keys — and we never see them.
/ 03AES-256-GCM authenticated encryption. PBKDF2 with 600,000 iterations. Conservative defaults that keep you protected without configuration.
/ 04No cloud. No sync. No exposure. Just you and your data. The internet stays out of your private files.
Encryption shouldn't get in your way. AI OPEN is built to be fast, simple, and honest about what it does — with primitives you can verify and a footprint small enough to audit. No magic. No lock-in.
Optimized for performance without compromising security. Encrypts and decrypts at native speed on your device — no server round-trips, no waiting.
// NATIVE SPEED · NO ROUND-TRIPSA clean, intuitive interface built for everyone — not just engineers. One master password, sensible defaults, no menus full of cryptography you don't need.
// ONE PASSWORD · SENSIBLE DEFAULTSExtensible, scriptable, and ready for automation. Use the CLI in your build pipeline, the library in your app, or the GUI for everyday work.
// CLI · LIBRARY · GUIBuilt on proven standards: AES-256-GCM, PBKDF2 with 600k iterations, SHA-256. No proprietary algorithms. No surprises. The math is the whole moat.
// AES-256-GCM · PBKDF2 · SHA-256AI OPEN is in active development. Early access is open to a small group of testers giving feedback on the build — request access to get a binary, hear about updates, and shape what ships.