About Axcrypt
Axcrypt provides strong encryption for files and folders, ensuring data security across cloud storage platforms like Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox. With zero-knowledge encryption and multi-factor authentication, it offers a secure way to protect and share sensitive information. Additional features include password management, encrypted messaging, and a secure vault for storing files.
Pricing
Full pricing page Free option
Premium
Custom
For Private users
- AES-256 Encryption
- Secured Folders
- Key Sharing
- Cloud Security
- Mobile Encryption
Premium plus
Custom
For Organisations
- Master Key
- Groups Management
- Group File Sharing
- User Access Control
- Secured Messenger
Viewer
Custom
Free
- You will only be able to decrypt existing files (files you previously encrypted yourself, or files that someone else shared with you)
FAQ
Encryption is important for privacy and confidentiality. It ensures that your private information remains private, even if there is physical access to the files by network administrators, service personnel, or family members. It also helps protect sensitive work-related information and complies with legislation like HIPAA.
AxCrypt 1.x is a legacy version that is outdated and no longer supported. AxCrypt 2.x is the current version that is continuously improved. It is recommended to always use the most current version of AxCrypt.
AxCrypt is available on Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. For more details on system requirements, you can check the Requirements page.
No, AxCrypt does not support password recovery. It is designed to be simple to use and deploy. Data loss concerns should be addressed through backup procedures, and issues with employees leaving without divulging passwords should be treated as illegal behavior.
If your subscription expires, you will fall back to the Viewer or Free plan. On Windows, your files will be re-encrypted with 128-bit AES instead of 256-bit. On macOS, you can still decrypt and view files but cannot encrypt new ones or update encrypted content.
Your email is used to name your AxCrypt ID and for authentication to access premium features. It may also be used for notifications about critical updates, new features, and newsletters. Your email will not be sold or used for third-party communications without your consent.
Yes, AxCrypt stores encrypted keys and passwords on its servers, but they are encrypted with your password, which is not stored. As long as your password is strong and secret, your files remain secure.
AxCrypt asks for a password only during sign-in to improve convenience. Once signed in, you won't be prompted again. Security is maintained as long as your password is strong and secret.
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