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Launching soon on the App Store

Your private photos, encrypted and invisible.

VaultSnap is a privacy-first encrypted photo vault for iOS. Every photo and video is secured with AES-256-GCM encryption, protected by biometric and PIN authentication, and stored entirely on your device. Features include a decoy vault, break-in detection, and album organization. Pro is a one-time purchase with no subscription.

Launch status

The public App Store link is not live yet. This site is the source of truth for support and privacy details during review and launch prep.

AES-256-GCM encryptionZero cloud storageLifetime Pro unlock

Your photos. Your device. Nobody else.

Encrypt, lock, and hide your private photos on-device.

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VaultSnap home screen showing encrypted photo vault with album grid
VaultSnap album view with encrypted photos in a grid layout
VaultSnap break-in log showing failed PIN attempts with timestamps
App Store link will appear here once the listing is live.

Military-grade encryption

Every photo, video, and thumbnail is encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM via Apple CryptoKit. Files are unreadable without your PIN or biometric unlock.

Decoy vault

Create a fake vault with innocent photos to mislead anyone who forces you to open the app. Enter the decoy PIN and they see a harmless library instead of your real vault.

Break-in detection

When someone enters the wrong PIN, VaultSnap silently captures a selfie using the front camera and logs the attempt with a timestamp and location.

Zero cloud, zero compromise

No accounts, no backend, no cloud sync. Everything is encrypted and stored locally on your device. Your photos never leave your phone.

Product preview

Real screens from the app.

The current build covers core vault workflows: importing photos, organizing albums, the decoy vault, and security settings.

VaultSnap home screen showing encrypted photo vault with album grid
Vault home
VaultSnap album view with encrypted photos in a grid layout
Album view
VaultSnap break-in log showing failed PIN attempts with timestamps
Break-in log
VaultSnap settings screen with security and authentication options
Settings

Privacy first

Your photos are encrypted and invisible.

Every photo and video in VaultSnap is encrypted with AES-256-GCM and stored entirely on your device. There are no accounts, no cloud sync, and no way for anyone to access your data remotely.

Need details?

Read the full privacy policy for encryption details, on-device storage, and data handling practices.

Have a question or found a bug? The support page is the quickest way to reach us.