Cryptomator
Take the security of your data into your own hands

Cryptomator is a free, open-source encryption tool that protects files stored in popular cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox, and OneDrive. It creates encrypted vaults secured by a user-defined password, using AES-256 encryption for both file contents and filenames, ensuring only the user holds the decryption key. The desktop version is free, with a small fee charged for mobile apps.
Users create a password-protected vault folder in their cloud storage; Cryptomator automatically encrypts and decrypts files using AES-256 whenever data is read or written to a virtual drive mapped to that vault.
Individuals and teams who store sensitive files in cloud storage services
Background.
- Status
- launched
- Business model
- freemium
- Company
- Skymatic
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