About Agni
Privacy infrastructure built with conviction. Engineered in Switzerland, deployed for the world.
Our Story
Agni was born from a simple observation: the tools we trust with our most sensitive data — email, files, identity — were not built to respect us. They scan, profile, and monetize everything.
We started building Agni in 2024 as a personal project. The goal was zero-knowledge architecture: the server never sees plaintext, never holds decryption keys, and cannot read your data even if compelled.
What began as an encrypted email experiment grew into a suite of privacy tools: AgniMail for secure communication, AgniVault for ephemeral file sharing, and AgniVPN for untraceable connectivity.
What We Believe
Zero Knowledge
Your keys live on your device. We cannot decrypt your data — technically or legally.
No Tracking
No analytics, no cookies, no behavioral profiling. We don't want your data.
Swiss Jurisdiction
Strong privacy laws, outside EU surveillance frameworks, no data sharing agreements.
Open Standards
OpenPGP for email, AES-256-GCM for files, WireGuard for VPN. No proprietary lock-in.
Ephemeral by Design
Vault shares auto-expire. Notes self-destruct. Leave no trace.
Self-Hostable
All code is open source. Run your own instance if you don't trust ours.
Our Approach
We don't chase features. We chase trust. Every line of code is written with the assumption that the server is compromised. If an attacker gains root access to our machines, they should find nothing but encrypted blobs and meaningless metadata.
We use Rust for the backend (memory safety, performance) and Go for auxiliary services. Our frontend is vanilla TypeScript — no heavy frameworks that bloat the attack surface. Our cryptography uses audited, battle-tested libraries: Sequoia-OpenPGP, ring, and the Web Crypto API.
Agni is not a company. It is a project run by engineers who believe privacy is a fundamental right, not a premium feature.