Messages only you two can read.
Enchant is a private messenger built like a lockbox. Every word is sealed on your phone before it leaves. The server that carries it holds no key, and under Veil it never learns who wrote it.
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Maya
end to end encrypted
How a message travels
The journey of a message
Watch what happens the moment you hit send. Sealed at one end, sealed in the middle, and opened only at the other.
Ava writes
Her phone seals the message in a fresh Envelope, with keys that have never existed before. The outside carries only Ben's destination, and a secret reply token rides inside, so her name never needs to appear.
Sealed on deviceEnchant's server
The server reads the destination on the outside, nothing more. It never sees the message inside, and it never learns who wrote it. Timing and destination stay visible by design; that is the honest limit, and Veil was built within it.
Destination only ยท Veil onBen reads
The envelope opens for Ben alone, because only his device holds the matching keys. His reply rides back on the secret token, no names attached, and the keys retire the moment they are used.
Unsealed by keysEnvelope ยท new keys every message
Destination ยท the only thing on the outside
Veil ยท the writer's name never appears
Ratchet ยท break one key, the rest stay sealed
The front page
Sealed twice, and that is the point
Two layers of protection, working together. Not even our own servers ever see your words in the clear.
Veilthe hidden sender
Veil removes the writer from the record. Our servers see a sealed envelope in transit and where it is headed, but never who wrote it or what it says. The reply slips back along a secret token, no names attached.
Read the mathEnvelopethe ratchet
Every message travels in a fresh Envelope, locked with keys that turn anew at every step of the ratchet. Break one key and that message alone is exposed; the rest of the thread stays sealed.
Read the mathVoice & video calls
Voice and video ride the same Envelope ratchet that protects your messages.
Groups & channels
One message, sealed once, for the many. Each member opens only their own copy, and the server never learns who else was in the room.
Polls & location
Interactive messages obey the same seal as text. Nothing leaves the thread in the clear.
Status & stickers
Expressive, brief, and sealed by the same Envelope as everything else.
Encrypted backups
Your history, keyed to you alone. The server helps restore it from your PIN, yet never holds the PIN itself. Even the recovery machinery cannot identify you.
Read the mathNothing to hand over
The servers hold sealed Envelopes and routing postmarks, nothing more. There is no plaintext to subpoena, leak, or exploit.
Read the mathFrom the build log
Privacy isn't a feature here.
It's the whole reason.
Enchant exists because private messaging shouldn't require faith in a company. It should require only mathematics.
Why we built it
Every messenger we tried kept a backdoor to our conversations, in the metadata, in the ads, in the 'we promise to be good' terms of service. So we built the one where the math, not the promise, does the work.
The server is a post office
It sorts sealed envelopes and delivers them. It doesn't open them, read them, or remember who sent what. When someone demands 'the data', there is no data to hand over.
Locked in, not aspirational
Veil hides the sender. The Envelope ratchet rotates keys every message. Backups seal to a key only you hold. These are not roadmap items; they are the build.
Privacy, not a promise
We built the server to not know
Most apps ask you to trust them. We designed Enchant so trust is unnecessary. The infrastructure is cryptographically incapable of seeing your conversations.
You seal it
Your message is wrapped in an Envelope, encrypted with fresh ratchet keys that only you and your recipient can ever derive.
We ship it blind
Veil strips away the writer. Our servers see a sealed envelope moving to a known destination, but never the hand that wrote it. That is the entire view, nothing more.
They unseal it
Only your recipient's device holds the matching keys. The message is never readable in transit, at rest, or by anyone in between.
What we see vs. what you see
If our infrastructure were seized tomorrow, the attacker would inherit sealed envelopes, random noise, and zero plaintext. Your conversations would remain exactly as private as the day they were sent.
Questions people ask
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