Learn How Encryption Works
See real AES-256-GCM encryption in action.
Strong, standard encryption: AES-256-GCM with a key derived from your password via PBKDF2 (250,000 iterations, SHA-256). Each message uses a fresh random salt and IV.
The password is never stored or sent anywhere — everything runs in your browser. If you lose the password, the message cannot be recovered. Share the encrypted text and the password through separate channels.
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Encrypt the same text twice — the output differs each time because of the random salt and IV.
A wrong password fails to decrypt rather than producing garbage, thanks to GCM authentication.
The output is base64 of salt + IV + ciphertext — a common real-world layout.
Experiment freely — nothing is uploaded.
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