Multiplatform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud.
If you want to take a look at the current beta version, go ahead and get your copy of cryptomator on Cryptomator.org or clone and build Cryptomator using Maven (instructions below).
- Totally transparent: Just work on the encrypted volume, as if it was an USB drive
- Works with Dropbox, OneDrive (Skydrive), Google Drive and any other cloud storage, that syncs with a local directory
- In fact it works with any directory. You can use it to encrypt as many folders as you like
- AES encryption with up to 256 bit key length
- Client-side. No accounts, no data shared with any online service
- Filenames get encrypted too
- No need to provide credentials for any 3rd party service
- Open Source means: No backdoors. Control is better than trust
- Use as many encrypted folders in your dropbox as you want. Each having individual passwords
- Default key length is 256 bit (falls back to 128 bit, if JCE isn't installed)
- Scrypt key generation
- Cryptographically secure random numbers for salts, IVs and the masterkey of course
- Sensitive data is swiped from the heap asap
- Lightweight: Complexity kills security
- I/O operations are transactional and atomic, if the file systems supports it
Metadata is stored per-folder, so it's not a SPOF
- NEW: No Metadata at all. Encrypted files can be decrypted even on completely shuffled file systems (if their contents are undamaged).
- Java 8
- Maven 3
- Optional: OS-dependent build tools for native packaging
- Optional: JCE unlimited strength policy (needed for 256 bit keys)
Building on Debian-based OS
apt-get install oracle-java8-installer oracle-java8-unlimited-jce-policy fakeroot maven git
git clone https://github.com/totalvoidness/cryptomator.git
cd cryptomator/main
git checkout v0.4.0
mvn clean install
Distributed under the MIT X Consortium license license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
