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VeilType is an encrypted Android keyboard that lets you protect text, voice, video, photos, and files before sending them through any messenger. Instead of trusting every chat app with your private content, VeilType encrypts it directly from the keyboard. You can create encrypted messages and media capsules, send them through Telegram or other apps, and decrypt them only with the right key. Built for people who need simple private communication without changing their entire workflow.
Hi Product Hunt,
I built VeilType because private communication should not require switching to a special messenger or learning complicated security tools.
VeilType is an encrypted Android keyboard. It lets you encrypt:
- text messages
- voice messages
- video capsules
- photos
- files
The idea is simple: encrypt before you send.
You can use your normal apps and messengers, but the sensitive content is protected at the keyboard level. The recipient can decrypt it only if they have the right key.
This first version is focused on Android users who care about privacy, journalists, small teams, founders, consultants, and anyone who sometimes needs to send something that should not stay readable forever inside a chat app.
I would really appreciate feedback on:
- whether the product idea is clear
- which use case feels strongest
- what would make you trust and try a privacy keyboard
- which messenger/workflow you would want supported first
Landing page: https://veiltype.tech/
Would you trust privacy at the keyboard layer if the encryption happens locally before the message reaches Telegram, WhatsApp, SMS, or email?
Or does this still need to be explained through very concrete examples like:
- private text
- voice capsule
- photo capsule
- file capsule
I am trying to understand which explanation is clearer for normal users, not only security people.
VeilType is live on Product Hunt today.
It is an Android keyboard that encrypts messages before they leave the chat app, so people can keep using Telegram, WhatsApp, SMS, email, or any app they already use.
I’d really value feedback on one thing: is the keyboard-layer privacy idea clear enough in the first few seconds?
VeilType was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #57 on the daily leaderboard. VeilType is an encrypted Android keyboard that lets you protect text, voice, video, photos, and files before sending them through any messenger. Instead of trusting every chat app with your private content, VeilType encrypts it directly from the keyboard. You can create encrypted messages and media capsules, send them through Telegram or other apps, and decrypt them only with the right key. Built for people who need simple private communication without changing their entire workflow.
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