
iKrypt
Encrypted self-destructing links for passwords and secrets
Details
- Follow on
- @ikrypt_
- Categories
- Cybersecurity & Privacy
- Use Cases
- File SharingWebsite Security
- Target Audience
- DevelopersRemote teamsFreelancers
- Pricing
- Free
- Platforms
- Web
About iKrypt
iKrypt lets you securely share passwords, API keys, login credentials, .env values, and temporary secrets through encrypted self-destructing links. Paste your secret → create a link → send it. Features: • Browser-side encryption • Self-destruct after views or time limits • No signup required • Optional open notifications • Open source The encryption key never touches the server and stays in the link itself. Built for developers, founders, freelancers, and anyone who occasionally needs to send sensitive information without dropping it directly into Slack, email, or WhatsApp.
Product Insights
iKrypt provides a web-based utility for sharing sensitive credentials through browser-side encrypted links. It operates on a free pricing model and requires no account registration for immediate use.
- Clientside encryption ensures sensitive keys never reach the server.
- Flexible self-destruction based on view counts or specific time limits.
- Open source transparency for security-conscious users.
- No-signup requirement for fast, frictionless credential sharing.
Ideal for: Developers, remote teams, and freelancers can securely exchange API keys and passwords without leaving permanent records in messaging apps.
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Built iKrypt because people still send passwords and API keys in DMs. Paste secret → create encrypted link → send → self-destruct. Open source. Would love honest feedback 👋