Vault Note

Private notes.
Encrypted on your device.

Vault Note is a native desktop app for end-to-end encrypted notes. Your password is your key — the server never sees your content.

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What Vault Note is

Vault Note is a desktop notes app for people who want sync without giving the server their plaintext. The whole point is that privacy comes from the app knowing less, not from asking you to trust us more.

No email. No recovery.

We do not ask for email, phone numbers, or recovery questions. There is no password recovery flow. If you lose your password, we cannot recover it for you and we cannot restore access to your encrypted notes. Save it somewhere safe before you start using the app.

What we can and cannot see

Your password-derived key stays on your device. Notes are encrypted before upload, so we cannot read the plaintext of your notes. We can still see the account itself and the encrypted records needed to store and sync data, including your username and encrypted note blobs.

Use a unique username

If you care about privacy, do not use a username you already use everywhere else. A unique username makes it harder to link this account back to your identity across other services.

Use at your own risk

This app is offered as-is. If you do not like the trust model, do not use it. By using it, you accept responsibility for what you store, how you use it, and keeping your own password safe. We are not taking responsibility for losses, lockouts, or damages that come from how the app is used.

What makes it different

Most products ask for more information so they can recover your account, market to you, or build a fuller profile around your usage. Vault Note goes the other direction. No email collection. No recovery flow. No plaintext note access. Less convenience is part of the tradeoff, because the design is trying to leave us with less to know about you in the first place.