Enigma X

Enigma X

Your own encryption in any messenger

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Create, manage and use encryption keys without delegating it to messengers!
This is the 2nd launch from Enigma X. View more

Enigma X

Your own encryption in any messenger
Enigma X lets you encrypt messages, photos, and videos BEFORE they hit any messenger app. Now you control the keys, not messengers. Features a custom keyboard that encrypts your input before it touches a field of messenger.
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What do you think? …

Jack Khrapkov

Hey hunters,

Most messengers use reliable encryption, but still generate encryption keys for users. Can you trust when they say they don't know what they create?

I can't. Potential backdoors in messengers lead to serious risks for users, such as:

- Digital footprint accumulation
- Sensitive data leaks to malicious actors
- Risk of advanced surveillance with AI-powered chat analysis
- Personal messages and content can be documented and used against individuals

As everyone has a right to privacy, I believe that people should create and share encryption keys on their own, the same way they share contacts. And never delegate it to messengers, but continue using them at the same time.

🚀 Meet Enigma X on Product Hunt today! 🚀

1. Simply create, share, and use encryption keys on your own, without delegating it to messengers.

2. Easily encrypt sensitive data and media in any app or messengers. Messengers and other unauthorised viewers will see beautiful ciphers only. Access and analysis is technically impossible without a correct key.

3. Get ENIGMA tokens for every keyboard tap. Airdrop is coming.


What makes Enigma X 100% private?

- No data collection at all. Enigma X features seed phrase login (same as crypto wallets)

- Keys are only stored locally on the device, and can be shared using QR code or asymetric encryption

- Decentralized architecture. You encrypt using Enigma X, but actual ciphers are stored on the servers of messengers.

- AES encryption standard for messages and ECDSA (secp256k1) for remote key exchange. It’s impossible to decrypt these algorithms without knowing the correct key.

With Enigma X you can be sure that no third parties can see your chats. Ever.

Also, recent US military scandal would never happen if they used Enigma X together with Signal. Guys would also earn some tokens in that case 😌

Try Enigma X and let me know your thoughts!

P.S. If you’re KOL or VC representative — let’s connect!

Ivan Veren

@jack_khrapkov Good luck with your Product Hunt launch, Enigma X! Privacy tools like this are essential today.

Bahram Ahmedzade

@jack_khrapkov thats a nice one :) I will try encrypting with my kids, so that my wife does not read all this "secret information: :) good luck with the launch!

Marlon Van Wyhe

@jack_khrapkov Hey! Congrats on going live, upvoted, we launched yesterday as well and your feedback would help. Love the product by the way.

Van de Vouchy
💡 Bright idea

Congrats! Losing your device or seed phrase in your system right now is kind of like having a safe with a perfect lock but throwing away the only key it’s unbeatable from a security standpoint, but you’re locked out forever if you slip up once. How do you plan to balance that ‘perfect lock’ security with giving users a real way back in if something goes wrong?

Jack Khrapkov

@vouchy 

Thanks for the great question!

You're right about the "perfect lock but lost key" dilemma. Actually considering some wild solutions:

- Biometric recovery: Your face/fingerprint becomes the master key (already testing this!)

- Neural patterns: Your unique brainwaves as backup (seriously, EEG tech is there)

- Implantable NFC chip (Full cyberpunk mode)

But honestly? Most people just need:

1. Encrypted cloud backup with biometric unlock

2. Social recovery (split keys among trusted friends)

3. Good old paper backup in a safe

The future is probably biological keys. Until then, we're making recovery optional - you choose your paranoia level!

What would you actually use?

Cruise Chen

Whoa, encrypting my stuff *before* it even hits the app? That’s genius tbh—no more trusting random messengers with my keys lol. This is next-level, team!

Jack Khrapkov

@cruise_chen Yep, Enigma X Keyboard encrypts input immediately. Thanks for your kind words, Chen!