About Inklave

Security You Don't Have to
Trust Anyone For

Including us. Inklave exists because the most honest thing a security company can do is design itself out of the threat model.

Why We Exist

The Industry Sells Trust. We Sell Its Absence.

Every modern security product asks the same thing of you: trust us. Trust our cloud. Trust our encryption. Trust that our employees are honest, our servers are patched, and our government never comes knocking.

We watched seed phrases vanish in exchange collapses, password vaults spill in breaches, and "end-to-end encrypted" services quietly hand over metadata. The pattern was always the same. The weakness wasn't the cryptography. It was the fact that someone else was in the loop.

So we built a device with no loop. No network. No account. No server. A vault that works exactly the same whether we're a thriving company or we don't exist at all. That's the test we hold ourselves to: if Inklave disappeared tomorrow, your secrets wouldn't notice.

Defense in Depth What stands between an attacker and your data
05 Air Gap NO RADIO HARDWARE
04 Biometric Gate TEE-VERIFIED MATCH
03 Dual-Layer Encryption LUKS2 FULL DISK
02 Trusted Execution OP-TEE SECURE WORLD
01 Secure Element EAL 4 AVA_VAN CERTIFIED
Your Secrets
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What We Believe

Four Principles, Zero Exceptions

01

Offline Is a Feature

Every radio is a door someone else can pick. We removed the doors. Inklave ships with no WiFi, no Bluetooth, no cellular, no NFC. Not disabled, not hidden behind a toggle, but physically absent from the board.

02

Hardware Over Promises

Privacy policies change. Terms of service change. Silicon doesn't. We anchor every guarantee in tamper-resistant hardware, because a promise you can't audit is just marketing.

03

Nothing to Hand Over

We can't leak your data in a breach, surrender it to a subpoena, or lose it when we shut down a server, because we never have it. Your secrets exist in exactly one place: your hands.

04

Designed to Refuse

A vault that opens under pressure is a box. Inklave is built to say no. To coercion, to brute force, to us. Dummy mode, self-destruct, and biometric gating mean even physical possession isn't enough.

The Anti-Roadmap

Things We Will Never Build

Most roadmaps list what's coming. Ours also lists what isn't, because every one of these "features" is an attack surface wearing a convenience costume.

  • Cloud sync A backup on our servers is a copy we could be forced to surrender.
  • Telemetry & analytics We don't know how you use your device. That's the point.
  • User accounts No account means no password reset, no identity database, no target.
  • Remote unlock & recovery Any path we can use to help you is a path someone else can abuse.
  • Firmware backdoors Not for governments. Not for us. Not for anyone. There is no master key.
The Company

Built by XLence

Inklave is engineered by XLence Corporation, a hardware security team that believes the best place for your secrets is a device that answers to no one. Not a network, not a vendor, not even its maker. We design the silicon-up stack ourselves: secure element, trusted execution, standards-based post-quantum encryption, and the E-Ink slate that ties it together.