
Launched on April 3rd, 2023
Piiano is a developer-friendly privacy vault for storing and securing customer data. We simplify the engineering of privacy with APIs, providing encryption, data retention, key rotation, and more. Covering you for privacy regulations and data security needs.
The APIs are incredibly simple to integrate, saving me tons of time on securing customer data. The built-in data retention features are a huge plus too. It's like they knew exactly what we needed!
Support is amazing. We are working closely with the team to solve all of our questions.
Piiano Vault is a fantastic solution for both startups and large corporates that deal with sensitive customer data. As a CEO, I'm constantly looking for ways to improve our data security and ensure that we're in compliance with privacy regulations. Piiano makes it easy to do both, without having to worry about the technical details. One of the things I appreciate most about Piiano is how easy it is to integrate into our existing systems. With their RESTful APIs and ORM integrations for Python, Java, and TypeScript, developers are able to quickly implement data encryption and other security features. The documentation and sample apps provided by Piiano also makes the integration process a breeze. Another huge benefit of Piiano Vault is how much time it saves. Instead of spending hours building encryption and managing encryption keys, you can focus on improving your product and serving your customers. Overall, I highly recommend Piiano Vault to any company looking to improve their data security and comply with privacy regulations. The product is easy to use, reliable, and backed by an amazing team. Followup question - what is your vision going forward?
Congratulations on the launch of Piiano Vault! It's impressive to see a platform that combines music composition tools with a marketplace for selling and purchasing music licenses. The ability to generate music with AI and customize it to fit specific needs is particularly exciting.
We were waiting a long time for this type of solution. Sensitive data should be stored in a separate vault in an easy and intuitive way. Finally here is a solution with a "developer first" approach.