cryptand.runSecure Sharing Made Simple
Share sensitive information securely with military-grade encryption. Your data never leaves your browser unencrypted.
How it Works
Our advanced encryption process ensures your sensitive data remains secure throughout the entire sharing journey.
Paste your environment variables, API keys, code snippets, or any sensitive information into our secure editor.
Set language highlighting, expiration time, maximum views, and other security parameters to your needs.
Get a secure link with embedded encryption key. Share via email, Slack, or any communication channel.
Recipients click the link to automatically decrypt and view the content in their browser - no downloads needed.
Powerful Features
Experience next-generation security with our comprehensive suite of privacy-focused features.
Military-grade AES-256 encryption ensures your data is secured before it ever leaves your browser. Zero-knowledge architecture.
Encryption keys never touch our servers. They remain in URL fragments, ensuring true client-side security.
Advanced expiration controls with time-based and view-count limits. Content is permanently deleted when conditions are met.
Intelligent syntax detection with support for 100+ programming languages and automatic formatting.
Burn-after-reading functionality ensures sensitive data can only be accessed once for maximum security.
No registration, no tracking, no data retention. Share securely in seconds without leaving a digital footprint.
Our Impact
Join thousands of developers and teams who trust cryptand.run for secure information sharing.
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Encrypted Documents
Securely processed and shared
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Decrypted Documents
Successfully accessed by recipients
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