Your Cloud Storage Can Read Every File You Upload
Other cloud storage can read your files, scan your photos, and hand everything over. Nygma can't. Here's why.
This Is What They Do With Your Files
Google Drive
Google scans your photos to recognize faces, places, and objects. Their AI categorizes every image you store. Your documents are indexed and analyzed on their servers.
Dropbox
Dropbox holds the encryption keys to your files. They can access your data -- and they'll hand it over when served with a legal request. Your files sit readable on their servers.
iCloud
Apple responds to government data requests worldwide. If law enforcement asks for your iCloud files with a warrant, Apple unlocks and delivers them.
These aren't accusations. They're how cloud storage works when the provider holds the keys.
Now Imagine the Opposite
With Nygma, none of that is possible. Not because we promise -- because we built it that way.
They scan your photos
AI categorizes faces, places, and objects in your gallery
We can't see your photos
They're encrypted on your device before upload. We store noise.
They can read your documents
Your files sit unencrypted on their servers
We can't read anything
Not the file, not the filename, not even the file size
They comply with data requests
Courts order it, they hand it over
We can't comply
We'd hand over encrypted gibberish that no one can read, including us

Nygma shows you proof that your files are actually encrypted -- and exactly what we can't see.
Why We Can't Cheat Even If We Wanted To
Your device creates the key
A unique encryption key is generated on your phone or computer. It never leaves your device. We never see it.
Files are scrambled before upload
Your device encrypts everything -- files, names, thumbnails -- before anything touches our servers.
Our servers store gibberish
Even if someone broke into our data center, all they'd find is random noise. No key, no content.
Left: what you see. Right: what our servers store.
This isn't a setting you turn on. It's the only way Nygma works.
People Like You Use Nygma For...
"I have photos I don't want scanned"
Family moments, medical images, personal memories -- stored where no AI will ever analyze them
- Family photos
- Personal documents
- Private journals
"I handle files that must stay confidential"
Client data, patient records, financial documents -- encrypted so even a breach exposes nothing
- Legal documents
- Medical records
- Financial data
"I create work I can't afford to leak"
Unreleased projects, source code, manuscripts -- protected from the moment you save them
- Design files
- Source code
- Unpublished work
"I just don't want anyone reading my stuff"
You shouldn't need a reason to want privacy. Nygma doesn't ask for one.
ISO 27001
Passes the same audits as banks
NIST Compliant
Meets U.S. federal security standards
GDPR Ready
Meets Europe's strictest privacy law
AES-256
Same encryption governments use
See for yourself
Start with up to 5GB free. No credit card, no tracking. Your files are encrypted before they leave your device.
From Genie9 -- protecting data for 10+ years