Start in notes. Keep tasks, passwords, and files in the same encrypted vault.
NoteKrypt brings note taking, password management, and task reminders
into one encrypted workspace, so your writing, credentials, and due
work stay connected instead of split across separate apps, even when
you are offline.
Three apps in one. Notes, passwords, and reminders
inside a single private vault.
NotesBlocks, attachments, and notebook context stay visible while you write.
BlocksAttachmentsNotebook context
Notes
Write, collect, and keep context together.
Rich notes, attachments, templates, OCR, and extracted text stay in the same encrypted workspace.
Rich text and structured blocks
Media and file attachments
Templates, OCR, and PDF extraction
TasksDue work, tray review, and calendar sync remain attached to the note.
RemindersMini task trayCalendar sync
Reminder notificationReminder notificationReview roadmap note at 4:30 PM
Tasks
Turn notes into reminders and real planning.
Checklists, due work, recurring reminders, and calendar sync stay attached to the note they came from.
Inline checklists
Recurring reminders and notifications
Google, Outlook, Apple, and ICS sync
PasswordsPasswords, passkeys, and browser fill live inside the encrypted vault.
Browser extensionPasskeysQuick Fill
Browser companionBrowser CompanionQuick Fill, passkeys, and secure autofill
Passwords
Keep credentials and Quick Fill inside the same vault.
Passwords, passkeys, browser companion flows, and mobile autofill belong to the same private system.
Browser companion
Mobile autofill
Zero-knowledge passkeys
Client-side encrypted. Still usable offline.
Readable note bodies and file attachments are encrypted on the device
before sync. The cloud stores ciphertext, the app remains usable
offline, and reminder delivery uses a narrower key path than the full
vault.
Readable content stays local
Notes, blocks, and attachments are encrypted before they leave the device, not after they reach the server.
Recovery is part of the model
Backups matter because ciphertext alone is not enough if the vault key is lost during a reset, restore, or device move.
Quantum-aware vault base
Vault content uses AES-256-GCM, the symmetric part of the stack with the strongest long-term margin, while narrower helper paths can evolve separately.