Everybody has a few files that don't quite fit in a regular cloud drive. Maybe it's the password manager your spouse has no way into, the insurance documents scattered across three folders you'd never think to check, or a letter you've been meaning to write for a birthday that's still years away. These aren't files you need daily access to. They're files that need to be private, reliably preserved, and — when the time comes — in the right person's hands. Vaulternal is a private, encrypted vault built for exactly this kind of file. It's organized around three things you can do with what matters most: store it, keep it current, and make sure it reaches the right people. Storing means genuine zero-knowledge encryption. Every file is encrypted on your device, in your browser, before it touches any server. The encryption keys never leave your machine. We don't hold them, we don't escrow them, and we couldn't decrypt your data if we wanted to — that's not a policy, it's a mathematical constraint of the architecture. Encrypted files are distributed across independent storage networks so no single provider, server, or jurisdiction controls your data. Keeping it current means Vaulternal is designed around a lightweight quarterly ritual rather than daily usage. Log in a few times a year, add a new document or message if you want to, confirm the people you've chosen are still the right ones, and you're done. Your vault stays fresh without becoming another app you feel guilty about ignoring. Delivering is what separates Vaulternal from every other encrypted storage product. You choose who can access specific files and under what conditions. Pick a future date and the vault delivers on schedule. Set an inactivity window and the vault notices if you stop checking in. Or keep it fully manual and release access whenever you decide. Each recipient gets their own encrypted key, so you can share different files with different people under entirely separate rules — without compromising anyone else's privacy. Decryption happens entirely in the recipient's browser. No one in between ever sees plaintext. Vaulternal is free to start with encrypted storage and one delivery rule — enough for a handful of key documents and one recipient. Paid plans unlock more recipients, more delivery types including inactivity detection, and unlimited vault storage. No software to install, no wallet required to get started, works in any modern browser. The full security architecture is published and independently verifiable for anyone who wants to look under the hood.


