
RocketShare
Share files privately with end-to-end encryption
Details
- Categories
- Developer Tools
- Use Cases
- File SharingFile Storage
- Target Audience
- FreelancersNon-Technical UsersSolopreneurs
- Platforms
- Web
About RocketShare
RocketShare allows you to share files privately using end-to-end encryption. You can upload files and encrypt them directly in your browser, ensuring that your data stays secure. You can then share a secure link with others without the need for an account. This tool helps you maintain privacy and security for all your file transfers.
Product Insights
RocketShare is a web-based file sharing and storage platform that utilizes browser-based end-to-end encryption for private data transfers. The service allows for secure link generation without requiring recipients to create an account.
- Ensures data privacy via client-side encryption executed directly in the user browser.
- Supports account-free access for recipients to streamline file distribution.
- Provides a simplified web-only interface accessible from any modern browser.
- Combines file storage capabilities with end-to-end encrypted sharing protocols.
Ideal for: Freelancers, non-technical users, and solopreneurs who require a straightforward method for sending encrypted files without managing account credentials.
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Comments (3)
Privacy-first file sharing is such an underserved space. Love the tagline — sharing privately even from the platform itself shows real commitment to user trust and data ownership.
I can't find a link to the source code on the site. If it's truly open source, then it's a great product!
@dimitrijstepanidenko thanks for the comment! That’s a mistake It’s actually not open source, I will remove it immediately! Please try it out and let us know what you think and would love to see in the future!
RocketShare is zero-knowledge file sharing: files encrypt on your device, keys stay in the #link (never our servers). Share via expiring links, optional passwords, and download limits.