Secure file transfer with browser-side encryption
No file scanning. No access to your file contents. Encryption happens in your browser before upload.
Key features
Secure file transfer uses the same disappearing note model, with attachment-first controls for files and folders.
Browser-side encryption
Files are encrypted on this device before upload. PrivateNote stores only ciphertext — never readable file contents.
Folder transfer
Choose a folder and PrivateNote prepares a local zip first, then encrypts that archive before it leaves your device.
Controlled access
Set expiry, view limits, and file access windows so the transfer disappears after the recipient opens it.
Sign in to send
Sending requires a free PrivateNote account (up to 25 MB per file, 250 MB total storage). Recipients never need an account to open the link.
Browser-side encryption
Files are encrypted on this device before upload. PrivateNote stores only ciphertext — never readable file contents.
Folder transfer
Choose a folder and PrivateNote prepares a local zip first, then encrypts that archive before it leaves your device.
Controlled access
Set expiry, view limits, and file access windows so the transfer disappears after the recipient opens it.
Sign in to send
Sending requires a free PrivateNote account (up to 25 MB per file, 250 MB total storage). Recipients never need an account to open the link.
Encrypted file sharing without exposing your files
PrivateNote sends files through expiring encrypted links. Files are encrypted in your browser before upload, so the server stores only ciphertext — never the original contents.
It's built for temporary transfer, not long-term cloud storage. Recipients can open links without an account; sending uses a free account for limits and abuse prevention.
FAQ
Practical details about encrypted file and folder sharing with PrivateNote.