E2ELock

Your Data  Your Keys  Your Rules

A new encryption layer being built for businesses and AI agents — where the goal is a message sealed before it enters any channel, readable only by the intended recipient.

Most encryption protects the channel — the pipe between you and the server. But the message itself is still readable at either end, by anyone with access to the platform, the API, or the service provider.

When you send a business instruction through email, a message queue, or an AI agent pipeline, you're trusting every system in between to protect what you sent. That trust is increasingly hard to place.

E2ELock is being designed as a transport-agnostic encryption layer — one that will seal the payload before it leaves the sender, openable only by the authorized recipient, device, or agent. The channel will be irrelevant to the seal. Post-quantum cryptography from day one.

Transport-agnostic

The design: one sealed envelope, regardless of channel — email, API, message queue, or on-chain. The transport will carry it. It will not own it.

Post-quantum

Being built on ML-KEM and ML-DSA — the NIST 2024 post-quantum standards built to withstand the attacks that will eventually break today's encryption.

Zero key escrow

The architecture will hold no central key and no master override. Mathematics will be the only guarantor — not a company, a server, or a court order.

Agent-native

Being architected for machine-to-machine communication from day one — so AI agents will be able to exchange sealed payloads without human-readable exposure at any point.

In development. E2ELock is not yet available. We are building the foundation.