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Library of Life is pure frontend encryption. Your message never hits a server. It lives only in a cryptographic key you generate, share, and control. π AES-256 browser encryption β° Time-lock: messages unlock only when you decide ποΈ Secret word + date double-lock π‘οΈ Zero data storage β key lost = message gone forever Inspired by Borges' Library of Babel: every possible message already exists mathematically. We just help you find yours, lock it, and share the key.
What inspired you to build this? What problem were you trying to solve? How did your approach or process evolve while working on this launch?
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I was tired of "privacy" apps that still store my data on their servers.
Every platform says "we keep your data safe" β but safe from whom? From hackers? From employees? From governments? From the company itself?
The only real privacy is: not having the data at all.
So I built Library of Life with zero backend. Your message is encrypted in your browser, converted to a key, and that key is all that exists. No server. No database. No "trust us."
If you lose the key, the message is gone. Forever. That's not a bug β that's the point.
The time-lock and secret word features came from a deeper question: what if you want to send a message to your future self? Or leave something for someone that only opens when the time is right?
Inspired by Borges' Library of Babel β the idea that every possible combination of words already exists mathematically. We just built the lock and key.
No accounts. No tracking. No "we're secure."
We're simply not there.
Library of Life was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #18 on the daily leaderboard. Library of Life is pure frontend encryption. Your message never hits a server. It lives only in a cryptographic key you generate, share, and control. π AES-256 browser encryption β° Time-lock: messages unlock only when you decide ποΈ Secret word + date double-lock π‘οΈ Zero data storage β key lost = message gone forever Inspired by Borges' Library of Babel: every possible message already exists mathematically. We just help you find yours, lock it, and share the key.
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