Peergos is a secure and private space where you can store, share and view your photos, videos, music and documents.
Peergos secures your files with quantum-resistant end-to-end encryption and ensures all data about your files, including who you share them with, remains private.
You can be sure that you're only sharing with the people you want to thanks to our cryptographic capability architecture. Sharing on Peergos is between friends only.
Peergos can also create secret links to your files for you to send to friends and family who aren't yet Peergos users.
Synchronise or backup folders across multiple devices with everything end-to-end encrypted.
Download for Windows/MacOS/Linux/AndroidYour identity in Peergos is under your control and independent of your homse server. You can migrate server and keep all your data, links and friends.
Log in to your account from any device with just your username, password and any 2FA you've enabled.
Peergos doesn't monitor your online activity to sell to advertisers or other third parties and makes sure your files stay safe from unwanted intruders like web scrapers.
Peergos puts you back in control of your files and your privacy. It's up to you what other people can see.
We're proud to be supported by exciting world-class organizations such as the Next Generation Internet Program for Open Internet Renovation (NGI-POINTER), Protocol Labs and the Oxford Foundry at the University of Oxford.
NGI POINTER (NGI Program for Open Internet Renovation) has received funding from the European Commission, as part of the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under Grant Agreement No. 871528.
There's no security in obscurity, so we're committed to keeping everything we do open and transparent. Peergos is an open-source project and all our code is available to be independently verified for vulnerabilities, including our server-side source. Because of this and our peer-to-peer protocol, you can self-host and still friend and share with anyone on any other server. We've been audited by Cure53 and Radically Open Security and you can read their reports here and here.
Want to see more? Check out our GitHub repo here.