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VeilType encrypts text, voice, photos, video, and files locally before they reach Telegram, WhatsApp, SMS, email, or another app. The new release adds a full secure-capsule workflow, offline decryption, recipient and password protection, and a cleaner Android keyboard experience. No account and no proprietary cloud. Support: [email protected]
Hi Product Hunt! VeilType is back with a substantially rebuilt Android release. I created it because private communication should not require moving everyone to a new messenger. VeilType encrypts locally at the keyboard layer before content reaches the app you send it through. This release supports text, voice, photos, video, and files, plus offline opening and recipient or password protection. I would value direct feedback on the workflow, trust signals, and which messenger you want us to test next.
Contact update for testing, licensing, B2B pilots, SDK or white-label discussions: [email protected]. I also personally monitor [email protected]. Please include your Android model, messenger and intended workflow; do not send passwords, private keys or sensitive content by email.
finally a keyboard that handles encrypted voice clips too, the setup was quick and the decrypt step felt seamless when a friend sent one back.
Honestly the encrypt-from-keyboard idea is really clever, but adding a quick contact list for people you regularly send encrypted stuff to would save a lot of time. Right now having to look up or paste someone's key every time kind of defeats the convenience factor for daily use.
Clipboard encryption for copied text would be huge. Right now if someone copies something I typed with VeilType and pastes it elsewhere, that bypasses the protection entirely. Maybe add an option to auto clear or encrypt clipboard contents after a set time.
The uncomfortable question is: why trust another Android keyboard?
You should not trust it by default. Trust should be earned through evidence: no INTERNET permission in the production APK, a publicly reviewable core, an exact release hash, offline two-device testing, and rejection of modified capsules.
Which missing proof would matter most before you tried it: an independent audit, a reproducible APK build, or broader messenger compatibility results?
About VeilType on Product Hunt
“Encrypt before your message reaches the messenger”
VeilType was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 9 comments, placing #47 on the daily leaderboard. VeilType encrypts text, voice, photos, video, and files locally before they reach Telegram, WhatsApp, SMS, email, or another app. The new release adds a full secure-capsule workflow, offline decryption, recipient and password protection, and a cleaner Android keyboard experience. No account and no proprietary cloud. Support: [email protected]
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