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Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers
Send any file, end-to-end encrypted, set to self-destruct
Locker Drop is the private way to send big files. Your file is encrypted in the browser before it uploads, so we never get the key and literally can't read it. True zero-knowledge, not a promise. Share one link. The file self-destructs on a timer, or the instant it's opened. No recipient account, no app, any browser. Pay per send, no subscription. Documents to multi-terabyte transfers. For anyone sending what shouldn't sit on a server forever: contracts, medical records, source code, exports.
This started because I was tired of the same bad choice every time I had to send something I actually cared about — a contract, a tax form, whatever. Email it and it sits on Google's servers forever. Throw it on WeTransfer and it's not really private. Or make the other person create an account just to download one file. None of it felt right.
So I built the thing I wanted. Your file gets encrypted in your browser before it ever leaves your machine. The key lives in the link, not on my server — which means even if someone subpoenaed me, there's nothing to hand over. I literally can't read your files. Then it self-destructs, either on a timer or the moment it's opened. The person you send to doesn't sign up for anything.
It's paid (pay per send, no subscription) and I want to be straight about why: charging is what keeps the spam and the bad stuff out. Free anonymous file hosting always turns into a sewer. A couple bucks is the cleanest firewall there is.
3. Tick the agree box, then click "Have a promo code?"
4. Type PRODUCTHUNT and hit Redeem & Send
5. Copy your secure link and send it however you want
First 100 sends are on me. I'd genuinely love for you to tear it apart — tell me what's confusing, what's missing, what you'd actually pay for. I'm here all day answering everything.
— Nathan
About Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers on Product Hunt
“Send any file, end-to-end encrypted, set to self-destruct”
Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #132 on the daily leaderboard. Locker Drop is the private way to send big files. Your file is encrypted in the browser before it uploads, so we never get the key and literally can't read it. True zero-knowledge, not a promise. Share one link. The file self-destructs on a timer, or the instant it's opened. No recipient account, no app, any browser. Pay per send, no subscription. Documents to multi-terabyte transfers. For anyone sending what shouldn't sit on a server forever: contracts, medical records, source code, exports.
On the analytics side, Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers competes within Storage, Data and Encryption — topics that collectively have 10.3k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers?
Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers was hunted by Nathan Haring. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Locker Drop — encrypted file transfers including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
I'm Nathan. I built Locker Drop solo.
This started because I was tired of the same bad choice every time I had to send something I actually cared about — a contract, a tax form, whatever. Email it and it sits on Google's servers forever. Throw it on WeTransfer and it's not really private. Or make the other person create an account just to download one file. None of it felt right.
So I built the thing I wanted. Your file gets encrypted in your browser before it ever leaves your machine. The key lives in the link, not on my server — which means even if someone subpoenaed me, there's nothing to hand over. I literally can't read your files. Then it self-destructs, either on a timer or the moment it's opened. The person you send to doesn't sign up for anything.
It's paid (pay per send, no subscription) and I want to be straight about why: charging is what keeps the spam and the bad stuff out. Free anonymous file hosting always turns into a sewer. A couple bucks is the cleanest firewall there is.
But you all get to try it free 👇
How to use the code:
1. Go to drop.inbox.locker
2. Drop in your file (up to 1 GB)
3. Tick the agree box, then click "Have a promo code?"
4. Type PRODUCTHUNT and hit Redeem & Send
5. Copy your secure link and send it however you want
First 100 sends are on me. I'd genuinely love for you to tear it apart — tell me what's confusing, what's missing, what you'd actually pay for. I'm here all day answering everything.
— Nathan