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Private data layer for the internet

Your data,
on your terms.

Enbox gives you one encrypted store for all your data. Every tool you use asks for access — you decide what to share, with whom, and for how long.

The problem

You've never really
owned your data.

The internet was built so that every service keeps its own copy of your information. You never agreed to that — it's just how things work.

Somewhere out there, it's a copy

Every service you've ever signed up for holds a slice of you — your history, your files, your identity. You have no map of where it all lives, and no way to take it back.

What they hold, they control

When a service changes its terms, raises its prices, or shuts down — you have no leverage. They're holding your data. You're holding a subscription.

New tools want more, not less

The smarter a tool gets, the more of your life it needs to reach. But there has never been a way to say "this much and no further."

The solution

Your Personal
Data Store.

Apps stop keeping copies. Instead, they ask for permission to access data you already own.

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    One encrypted store, yours

    Your Personal Data Store is your own encrypted database — running on your devices, your server, or a hosting provider you pick. Every Enbox tool reads and writes here. No app gets a copy; it gets a permission.

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    Grants: surgically precise access

    When a tool or agent needs data, it requests a grant. You decide exactly what it can read, what it can write, and for how long. Revoke it any time — no cooperation from the app required.

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    Private even under the hood

    When data must be processed remotely, it runs in sealed hardware where the server operator can't see inside. A cryptographic receipt proves the computation happened exactly as promised.

Free & open source

One store.
A world of tools.

Software forge

Build and ship software from a forge you own. Code, issues, and pipelines live in your store — no platform can lock you out or hold your work hostage.

Private network

Every device you own, connected over an encrypted mesh. No accounts, no coordination servers — your machines talk directly, without asking anyone's permission.

AI memory

Persistent memory for your AI assistants — your context, preferences, and history — stored in your own vault and shared only on your terms.

Notebooks

Encrypted notes that follow you across devices and decades. Offline-first, portable, and yours — long after any particular app is gone.

Payments

Send and receive privately. Your transaction history lives in your store — not in a payment network's database, and not for sale.

Identity

Prove who you are to any service without a central registry tracking everywhere you go. Your identity, anchored to you — not to a platform.

Free and open source. Self-host, or let us run the hosting.